Sovey@SoveyX
I’m not sure if I’m MAGA or not.
I only get called MAGA by people on the Internet who hate me.
I don’t have a hat.
It’s not in my bio.
I don’t consider myself a republican.
I’ve had the same values since I was six years old.
I wasn’t born in this country.
Trump wasn’t president when I learned what I believe.
My values didn’t change because social media told me to change.
Here’s what I believe in:
God exists and He is not optional.
Christian is the first word in my bio for a reason. He means everything and it is who I am.
Life begins at conception, abortion is not empowerment.
Strong borders are not hateful, they are basic governance.
Merit matters, outcomes are earned.
Work hard, don’t whine, don’t ask the government to rescue you.
Crime should be punished, not reframed as a lived experience.
Parents raise children, not schools, activists, or bureaucrats.
Men are men, women are women, reality is not negotiable.
America is exceptional, worth defending, and nothing to apologize for. Be proud.
Free speech exists for speech you don’t like.
Law enforcement is necessary, not oppressive.
Capitalism works, and everyone complaining is still using it.
Hard work builds character, dependency destroys it.
National sovereignty matters more than global feelings.
Personal responsibility beats victimhood every time.
If that makes me MAGA, fine.
If it doesn’t, also fine.
I didn’t borrow these beliefs from a movement.
I learned them from my parents.
I love them and trust them more than I will ever trust a political party.
They actually care about my well-being.
I don’t know what that makes me and frankly, I don’t care.