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In a recent discussion, left-wing activists are set to hold a protest aiming to “free America from poverty” and “from the grip of hate in the political sphere,” along with a call to protect freedoms before they disappear. The event includes participation from the Women’s March and is supported by groups like the People’s Union, U.S.A., which plans to boycott major companies such as Amazon, Home Depot, and Starbucks. The group’s founder labeled this protest the “most important boycott of the year,” urging participants to refrain from celebrating Independence Day activities, suggesting a disconnection from national pride.
Army Ranger, sniper, and Special Forces veteran Tim Kennedy responded to these protests and boycotts, expressing concern about the motivations driving such actions. He criticized the protesters for their alleged fixation on finding issues to complain about, rather than appreciating the beauty and history of the United States. Kennedy reflected on the unity and resilience of the American spirit, emphasizing the importance of celebrating the nation’s achievements and shared values.
Co-host Carley echoed this sentiment, noting a recent revival of American exceptionalism and patriotism, particularly following the election of President Trump. She highlighted a renewed focus on family and health within the military community, celebrating the growing desire among service members to stand by their country. As the fourth of July approaches, both Kennedy and Carley encourage a patriotic celebration of America, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and appreciating the nation’s ideals.