Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman
🚨ALL OF THIS, EVERY WORD OF IT!
“I was raised to stand when the anthem played, hand over heart, eyes on the flag, not out of habit, but out of honor, because I knew what it meant to live in a place where freedom wasn't just a word, but a sacrifice.
America was never promised easy. She was promised free, and freedom has never been cheap. It's been bought in battlefield silence and folded flags, in tears on tarmacs and names etched in stone.
This country is stitched together with stories of people who kept showing up even when it got hard: farmers, soldiers, mothers working two jobs, kids who believed they could be anything, because here, you still can.
We are small towns and big cities, steel mills and skyscrapers, languages that sound different but still say, "This is home." And no, we're not perfect. We never have been. But perfection was never the goal. Progress was. Unity, even in the tension. Freedom, even in the mess.
Somewhere along the way, we started forgetting, started tearing down what generations before us gave everything to build. We argue louder than we listen. We cancel quicker than we understand. We treat patriotism like it's a problem when it's the very reason we get to speak at all.
This isn't about politics. This is about principle, about remembering that laws matter, that order matters, that borders mean something, that a country that stands for nothing will fall for anything.
But yet we still rise every time, because when the world shakes, we don't run. We rebuild. That's the America I know, the one that opens its arms but doesn't forget what it holds up, the one that bends but does not break.
So no, I won't apologize for being proud, for believing in the flag and what it stands for, for choosing country over chaos, honor over noise, hope over fear, because I've seen what this country can be when we stop fighting each other and start fighting for one another.
"We the people" still means all of us, but only if we act like it. So I'll keep standing, even if I'm standing alone, because America wasn't just built on power. She was built on resolve, and this is the country that I still believe in”