05/22/2026
Looks legit…
This meme nails it.
Look at the image. One young woman stands calm and steady. She holds a sign that reads, "Truth sounds like hate to those who hate truth." Around her, faces twist in rage. Mouths open in screams. Fingers jab in accusation.
That is modern American politics in one frame.
When you make politics your religion, you lose the moral compass real religion is supposed to give you. The left has done exactly that. The result is the fury you see in every "No Kings" march and every viral protest clip.
These rallies are not built on Constitutional argument. They are built on raw emotion. A Fox News opinion piece quoted psychothera**st Jonathan Alpert calling the No Kings demonstrations "bad group therapy," driven by grievance culture and an unhealthy fixation on politics.
He saw what we all see. These are not citizens defending the Republic. They are people working out personal pain in public, with a politician cast as the villain.
The labels come fast and loose. Trump is called a fascist. Trump is called an authoritarian. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has called him a ra**st. Joe Biden called his supporters garbage. None of it is tested against the Constitution. None of it is tested against history. None of it is tested against common sense.
Stacey Abrams told a national audience the country is in the midst of an "authoritarian takeover." Rep. Janelle Bynum called Trump's request that lawmakers stand for Americans over illegal aliens "thinly veiled racist language."
Asking Congress to put Americans first is now smeared as racism.
The Founders saw this coming. Federalist No. 10 warned about faction, the mob spirit that rules by passion instead of reason. Madison knew unchecked passion would tear the Republic apart.
When truth threatens the religion of politics, truth gets called hate.
The calm woman in the center is the only honest person in the picture.