Somewhere along the way, America took a wrong turn. What used to be common sense — the idea that there are men and women, that truth is objective, that children should be protected from confusion — has been replaced by a culture obsessed with identity politics and moral relativism.

The radical left has turned gender into a battlefield. What was once a scientific and moral truth — grounded in biology, faith, and tradition — is now treated like a political weapon. Schools are being told to “affirm” every new identity that appears online. Government agencies are rewriting language to remove words like “mother” and “father.” And if you dare to disagree, you’re branded as hateful or intolerant.

This isn’t progress. It’s moral decay. And President Donald J. Trump has been one of the few leaders willing to stand up and say so out loud.

Trump’s stance on gender and education is rooted in reality — not ideology. He has made it clear that the classroom should be a place of learning, not indoctrination. Under his leadership, federal education policies have begun to restore sanity and protect parents’ rights to know what their children are being taught. Because in a free nation, parents — not bureaucrats — should decide what’s best for their kids.

Meanwhile, the mainstream media continues to push the narrative that questioning gender ideology equals bigotry. They call it “inclusivity,” but what they really mean is conformity. They want everyone to nod along and pretend that biology doesn’t matter, that anyone can simply choose who they are without consequence. But deep down, most Americans know that’s not true — and they’re tired of being told to lie.

Faith leaders, scientists, and educators across the country are beginning to push back. They understand that truth is not something that changes with every cultural trend. It’s eternal. And the foundation of any healthy society — like America — depends on truth being respected, not rewritten.

President Trump’s call to restore common sense is not about division; it’s about unity through reality. You can’t build bridges on lies. You can’t raise strong children by feeding them confusion. And you can’t protect freedom by silencing truth.

America’s strength has always come from its faith and its families. From the belief that men and women are made with purpose and dignity — each playing an irreplaceable role in building this great nation. The radical left wants to erase that distinction. But if America forgets what it means to be male or female, husband or wife, mother or father, it will forget what it means to be American.

This is not a war on people. It’s a defense of truth. Every person deserves respect, but that doesn’t mean surrendering to a lie. President Trump understands this. His vision for America is one where truth and freedom walk hand in hand — where children grow up knowing who they are, and where faith and family once again form the moral core of our nation.

It’s time to reject the confusion. It’s time to stop pretending that ideology can replace biology. And it’s time for America to come home — to truth, to faith, and to common sense.

Because only when we remember who we are can we truly make America great again.

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