The holiday season is upon us, and while many American families look forward to celebrating with their loved ones, there’s an ever-looming shadow cast by the ruling liberal chaos that makes people fear something as simple as family gatherings. Thanks to the relentless political division driven by elitist agendas, families are finding themselves rehearsing neutral topics like they’re preparing for battle, just to avoid a heated argument. Has it really come to this? A culture so fragile that sharing a differing viewpoint at the dinner table causes apprehension?
One can only wonder how we reached a point where simply visiting family brings such stress. A mother sits in her car outside her parents’ house on Thanksgiving, gripped by anxiety, fearing that expressing her beliefs might get her labeled as something awful. This isn’t what’s supposed to happen when you visit family during the holidays. Americans are supposed to be brave, strong, and proud. Instead, thanks to liberal media and its divisive narrative, folks feel like they have to tiptoe around their own relatives.
Happy Hanukkah to all those celebrating in New York and around the world.
This year’s Festival of Lights comes at a very challenging time for Jewish families, following a scourge of heinous antisemitic attacks including last night at Bondi Beach. Antisemitism has no place in… pic.twitter.com/eukPfgDoP5
— Elise Stefanik (@EliseStefanik) December 14, 2025
This fear isn’t isolated. It’s been manufactured by extreme leftists who seem intent on tearing apart our social fabric. They scream about tolerance, yet their definition of it only applies if you agree with their narrow view. The unconscionable hypocrisy here is enough to make one’s blood boil. The so-called inclusive left creates a climate where engaging in a simple discussion can suddenly become taboo. Why have we allowed this shift from honoring free speech to fearing the wrong opinion?
Let’s face it, the true intention behind driving wedges between family members isn’t about building understanding or fostering intelligent discussion. It’s about control. If Americans are too busy feuding with each other, they won’t notice when freedoms erode before their eyes. This is the playbook of globalists who stand to gain from a nation divided. While they keep people divided over minor disagreements, they move their bigger agenda forward.
Real Americans need to stand tall and refuse to be puppets of division. It’s time to stop fearing differences of opinion and embrace them with courage. Instead of dodging topics, why not bring honest discussions back to the family table? After all, if Americans can’t speak openly with those they love, how can we ever expect to preserve our nation’s core values? Are we ready to allow fear to dictate how we interact with our loved ones, or are we going to reclaim our right to free speech over turkey and stuffing?

