The tables have turned, and it's time for some serious vindication. While America's coastal elites have spent decades sneering at churchgoing Americans as "backwards," "irrational," and "clinging to their guns and religion," new evidence is mounting that proves the exact opposite: religious Americans are actually the stable, rational ones in this equation.
The liberal establishment has pushed this narrative relentlessly through Hollywood, academia, and their lapdog media. They've painted faithful Americans as the problem—too emotional, too superstitious, too resistant to their "enlightened" progressive worldview. But here's what they don't want you to know: the data tells a completely different story.
While churchgoing Americans build stable families, contribute to their communities, and maintain strong moral foundations, what do we see from the godless left? Mental health crises, broken families, drug addiction, and cities overrun with crime and homelessness. Which group sounds more "rational" to you?
"Religious people are irrational, superstitious, emotionally needy, clinging to old myths in an age of science and sophistication," according to the elite narrative that's been pushed for years.
But the reality on the ground tells a different tale entirely. Religious Americans volunteer more, give more to charity, have lower divorce rates, and report higher levels of life satisfaction. Meanwhile, the "enlightened" secular left has given us skyrocketing suicide rates, gender confusion being pushed on children, and the breakdown of basic societal norms.
This is exactly why President Trump's second term resonates so powerfully with everyday Americans. While the establishment mocks traditional values, Trump champions the faith-based communities that actually hold this country together. His administration understands that America's strength comes from its religious foundation, not from the moral relativism of coastal elites.
The same people who told us men could get pregnant and that children should choose their gender want to lecture us about rationality? The same crowd that supported defunding police while crime exploded wants to call us crazy?
Patriots, it's time to stop letting these people gaslight us. The evidence is clear: traditional, faith-based Americans aren't the problem—we're the solution. And it's about time the rest of the country recognized that truth.
