This Country Gives You Everything—And You Still Whine Like Victims...
July 4th: The Annual Festival of the Perpetually Aggrieved
Today isn’t just America’s birthday.
It’s also the High Holy Day of performative outrage.
While most Americans are firing up the grill and teaching their kids why freedom matters, an army of grievance merchants is marching under banners like “Free America” and “No Kings 2.0.”
Translation?
They hate this country.
Let’s call this pageant what it is:
A gathering of people so coddled, so addicted to melodrama, that they mistake their own comforts for tyranny.
Imagine the mental gymnastics it takes to stand on taxpayer-funded sidewalks, clutching a $1,200 smartphone, screaming about “authoritarianism,” and then canceling fireworks in the name of “solidarity.”
You can’t make it up.
The irony is delicious:
They protest “corrupt leadership” while parroting talking points spoon-fed to them by billionaire-funded activist groups.
They rage against “injustice” while shutting down celebrations of the very system that guarantees them more rights than any society in history.
Here’s a reality check:
If you think extending tax cuts is oppression, you’ve never seen oppression.
If you think a Fourth of July parade is fascism, you’re unworthy of the freedom you inherited.
Don’t like it here? LEAVE…
Book a ticket to Venezuela. Get on a plane to Half-Crapistan, where you’ll be jailed for tweets. Try waving your rainbow flag in Riyadh. Shout your slogans against the regime in Beijing. See what happens!
Go try “justice and freedom for all” in a country where protests end with tanks in the street and journalists in prison.
These folks are free to whine precisely because the country they despise defends their right to do it.
That’s the paradox they’ll never grasp.
Meanwhile, the rest of us will keep building, creating, working, and celebrating a nation that despite all its flaws still outshines any system devised by the professional complainers.
To everyone who remembers why we celebrate:
Happy Independence Day.
And to the brigade of the eternally offended…
Enjoy your boycott.
We’ll enjoy the fireworks.
Perfectly said! Especially love: "they mistake their own comforts for tyranny." Brilliant! It's just so very tiring...
Excellent article and applies to not just America, happy Independence Day btw, but to all the Western democracies where a lot of young people rage against the machine yet as you so eloquently put it, fail to grasp the very freedoms they have to complain and bitch is not appreciated by them and they instead rail against all perceived injustices to want to instill the commie utopia their stupid ( lacking common sense) but intelligent ( yes you can be both ) professors have sold them. Many young people do not appreciate the freedom they have nor the life they lead and they won't know what they've lost till it's gone, to quote Joni....