12/06/2026
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This cartoon is accurate because it says something that should not be controversial at all.
We are all Americans.
Not hyphenated tribes first. Not voting blocs first. Not demographic categories first. Americans first.
That used to be the obvious foundation of national life. You could disagree on taxes, schools, policing, immigration, foreign policy, and almost everything else, but underneath it all there was still supposed to be one country, one flag, and one shared civic identity.
But Democrats have spent years pushing the opposite message.
They slice the country into groups, rank people by grievance, pit workers against employers, pit races against each other, pit rich against poor, and then call it compassion. It is not compassion. It is power politics dressed up as moral virtue.
Race baiters need division because unity makes them irrelevant. Class dividers need resentment because gratitude, ambition, and opportunity ruin their narrative.
If Americans look at each other as neighbors, citizens, coworkers, church members, friends, and fellow countrymen, the left loses one of its most powerful weapons. So they keep the conflict alive. They keep reopening old wounds. They keep telling people that identity matters more than character, choices, faith, family, or country.
That is poison.
America has real problems, but the answer is not to tear the country into competing tribes and hand power to the same politicians who benefit from the chaos.
The answer is to remember who we are.
We are not supposed to be a nation of permanent victims and permanent villains. We are supposed to be a nation of citizens, equal under God, equal under the law, and united by a shared belief that America is worth defending.
If we let the race baiters and class-dividing Democrats win, we will not become more just. We will become more bitter, more divided, and weaker as a nation.
This cartoon gets it right.