GET READY TO CRY TEARS OF JOY FOR AMERICA
Folks, we’re skipping an Archive this Monday for the most viral event on Earth taking place right now. That is an overwhelming deluge of lengthy videos on YouTube and short vid clips on X documenting and celebrating scores of thousands of World Cup fans from all over the world having their minds totally blown by how amazing, unbelievable, friendly, patriotic, and flat-out wonderful America is.
Frankly, I’m having a difficult time writing this as so much of this deluge is making me cry. I can’t stop the tears of joy for my country. We see so much woke media garbage focusing on the woke psychos who hate our country – and all of a sudden, thanks to this flood of World Cup fans coming here for the first time after having their minds messed up by the same media garbage in their own countries and experiencing with their own eyes the reality of what America actually is, we get to see that reality too.
This is an epochal event, world-changing. What has happened over the last several days and is happening as you read this is causing a “vibe-shift” in how countless millions all over our planet emotionally feel about America. From negative to positive. Not about Trump or politics or news events. Something far deeper: how they feel in their hearts about America, not about how they think in their brains, which, truth be told, for most people is a collection of randomly assembled memorized slogans. For now, those slogans may change for the good.
Here’s a sample of YouTube vids and X posts. You’re going to love them…
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I have written about this issue before, but with the midterms approaching, I thought it bears repeating. It’s so very, very important.
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Where do we find the energy to achieve big, long-term goals?





