Sam Carter
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On the very day Americans are celebrating 250 years of our nation’s history, this man chooses to weaponize that very history against us. America welcomed someone who wasn’t born here, gave him the opportunity to become mayor of the richest and most influential city in the world, and entrusted him with extraordinary power and influence. Instead of showing even a shred of gratitude, he uses every opportunity to lecture Americans, shame Americans, and use our own history as a weapon against the country that made his success possible. You don’t have to believe America is perfect to recognize what it gave you. But turning Independence Day into another opportunity to talk down to the American people is disgraceful. Shame.


@realstewpeters lol, and this is why I’ve never taken Andrew Wilson seriously. Because he’s not actually here for the truth or what’s right or even for open debate. The grown man whose day job is the whatever podcast speaks for itself. No more complex analysis needed.

Mamdani: There are some who respond to those who ask for more from America with a simple refrain: Love it or leave it. But patriotism has never been about pretending our nation is without flaws. Patriotism is every act of righteous dissent. It is every march led under the heavy sun. It is every protest held a decade before its time. It is precisely because we love this nation, that we will not leave it.



Communist NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who just came to this country, chose to become an American, is deciding he is the foremost authority to tell Americans what it means to be American. He has the AUDACITY, on America's 250th birthday, to call our great nation "an arena of supremacy" — a nation that "persecutes," ruled by "oligarchs." He sneers that his fellow Americans are "small, weak, unoriginal." He says “ICE is invading our streets” while he endorses and welcomes an invasion of third-world savages. Millions dream of the gift he was given. A man who spends his time burning the most American city to the ground does not deserve to be America, let alone dictate to others what it means to be an America.

Zohran Mamdani delivers a hopeful vision for the future as he celebrates America's 250th anniversary: Those ideals upon which our nation was built—they are strong enough to endure any authoritarian regime, but only if we reach for them. Therein lies the work of America—the striving, the bettering, the reaching towards perfection. What power each of us holds, to bring America ever-closer to the greatness so many have seen when they looked upon these shores—the greatness that, for 250 years, has been America.





Fox still very offended by Mamdani’s speech

Mayor Mamdani Delivers Address Marking America’s 250th Birthday twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…



Mamdani: There are some who respond to those who ask for more from America with a simple refrain: Love it or leave it. But patriotism has never been about pretending our nation is without flaws. Patriotism is every act of righteous dissent. It is every march led under the heavy sun. It is every protest held a decade before its time. It is precisely because we love this nation, that we will not leave it.







