Honor the Fallen by Renewing American ValuesThroughout American history, men and women have fought for a cause they found worthy of making the ultimate sacrifice for. We owe them our fight.
This Monday on Memorial Day, Americans paid tribute to the servicemen and women we’ve lost, who selflessly placed the interests of their country above their own lives, willingly paying the ultimate sacrifice to secure a nation they believed was worth defending. Ultimately, those we honored didn’t just fight for a “nation,” but for what they believed to be a noble set of ideals America has historically represented on the world stage. With the new Trump administration making aggressive moves to realign traditional American foreign policy—making allies out of our former enemies and enemies out of our democratic allies, it’s necessary to take a step back and ask: Is this America still worth fighting for? In short, my answer is yes. But it will require a herculean effort from American citizens to unite in defense of our traditional American values. We must recommit ourselves to the defense of democracy, truth over lies, and civility over inflammatory rhetoric. We must learn to listen to each other and remember how much more we have in common than in what divides us. After 9/11, when the hearts of all Americans were shattered with grief, we came together and united in the defense of freedom. Even then, we had our differences, but we put them aside for the greater goal. This year, to honor those we’ve lost, let’s rally around what actually makes America great, and show the world that we still stand against authoritarianism and in defense of democracy — both stateside and abroad. Our service members deserve a citizenry dedicated to doing the hard work at home while they serve abroad. We can’t allow those we’ve lost to have died in vain. What We’re ReadingThe Atlantic: “The Trump Presidency’s World-Historical Heist”
The Dispatch: “Natural Law Does Not Lead to the Unbound Executive”
CREW: “50 Trump Crypto Dinner Invitees Hold Tokens Linked to Alt-right Symbols and Racist Language”
The Verge: “How a Crypto Bro Shorted $TRUMP Coin — and Scored a Dinner with the President”
The Dispatch: “Make Sarah and Yaron’s Memory a Blessing”
Axios: “Scoop: Stephen Miller, Noem Tell ICE to Supercharge Immigrant Arrests”
NPR: “Misinformation Channels to the Oval Office”
Washington Post: “My Fellow Republicans, the Responsibility to Speak Out Rests With You”
The xxxxxx: “A Whiff of Courage in the Air”
The Dispatch: “A Blinding ‘Realism’”
Meidas Touch: “Trump Declares Divine Mission and Infallibility in Meme Posts”
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