Episodios

  • Sage Brooks: Why I No Longer Feel Like a Victim
    Apr 9 2024
    Raised by her grandmother amidst a tumultuous home life, Sage Brooks harbored resentment toward her absent parents, which led to anger and a victim mentality. But after participating in a high school protest, Sage realized her current path did not lead to happiness. Determined to change her trajectory, she resolved to use life's challenges to her advantage—to become a victor rather than a victim. It was at that moment Sage became a patriot.
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    8 m
  • Riley Gaines: I Stood up for All Women after Losing to a Man
    Mar 12 2024
    After years of hard work, Riley Gaines made it to the NCAA Championship, but her dreams of winning were shattered when a low-ranked male swimmer who had changed his name to Lia Thomas entered the competition, destroying the opportunities of female athletes. Riley could not stand by and allow this growing trend of biological men dominating women’s sports to go unchallenged, even if it meant standing alone. But, to Riley’s surprise, others would soon join the fight. Show your support and sign the petition to save women's sports!
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    9 m
  • Kuzzat Altay: The Country I Was Born in Wants to Kill Me
    Feb 27 2024
    Born in China, Kuzzat Altay fled to the U.S. after the CCP threatened to kill him for his faith and ethnicity. Now an American citizen and successful businessman, Kuzzat advocates for the human rights of the Uyghur people and all those facing oppression. His story is a stark warning: a nation without freedom of religion or free speech is a country headed for disaster.
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  • Taylor Silverman: The Trans Movement Is Erasing Women in Sports
    Feb 13 2024
    After losing to biological men in multiple skateboarding competitions, Taylor Silverman dared to speak out. Her courageous opposition to trans athletes destroying women’s sports triggered intense backlash, but she also received an unexpected outpouring of support. Undeterred, Taylor remains resolute in her convictions, fearlessly advocating for the protection of female athletes and the integrity of women’s sports. Sign the petition to save women's sports!
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    8 m
  • Sophia Salma Khalifa: My Life in Israel as an Arab Muslim
    Jan 10 2024
    "Israel gave me everything.” As an Arab Muslim growing up in Israel, Sophia witnessed firsthand the way non-Jews are treated: with respect, dignity, and full rights. Her life is proof that Arabs and Jews can live peacefully side by side. Why should everyday Americans care about the atrocities committed by Hamas? Sophia warns that if we turn a blind eye, the West will be next.
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  • Dr. Matthew Wielicki: I Refuse to Stay Silent about Climate Change
    Dec 28 2023
    When Dr. Matthew Wielicki refused to stay silent about climate change and earth science, he became a professor-in-exile. Even though members of the scientific community routinely discuss the negative effects of irrational fear in private, they dare not speak out lest they lose their positions and research funds. Dr. Wielicki shares his story and encourages the next generation to reject the doomsday narrative and maintain hope for the future.
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    8 m
  • Jorge Masvidal: I Wouldn't Live Anywhere but America
    Nov 28 2023
    MMA fighter Jorge Masvidal, a child of Cuban and Peruvian immigrants, has competed in fights all over the world. Proud of his Latin roots, Masvidal is even prouder to be an American patriot. Through sharing his story, he reminds us that freedom of speech—and the courage to speak up—are necessary to keep America free and thriving.
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  • Marian Tupy: I Saw Communism With My Own Eyes
    Nov 14 2023
    Born and raised in post-WWII Czechoslovakia, Marian Tupy witnessed firsthand the devastation caused by communism. He left his homeland, became a U.S. citizen, and uses his experience to warn against the dangers of communism. As many Americans take for granted our political and economic freedoms, Marian firmly believes the American experiment has worked—and it must be protected.
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