Take Back Our Country!

July 8, 2022
1 min read

Ten things you can do today to fix our broken culture.

In the wake of the Supreme Court’s historic decision overturning Roe v. Wade, conservatives find themselves in an unfamiliar position: We are not used to winning. The story of the conservative movement for the past century has been that of a long defeat, or at least a fighting retreat, as the left devours more and more of our culture. Moments like the Dobbs decision last Friday or Donald Trump’s victory in 2016 can feel few and far between.

As we celebrate our Independence Day this weekend, let us consider how to capitalize on this victory.

Saving civilization is a tall order. Where do we even start? It is easy to do nothing in the face of such an overwhelming task, so we must start small. Here are ten simple things you can do today to begin restoring our country:

Fly the flagThe left is not shy about displaying the emblems of their nation throughout the month of June. We must do the same. While the left has gone all in on the LGBTQ+ globalist American empire, we on the right still remember the glory of the United States of America. Many of us have ancestors who fought in World War II, the Civil War, and even the War for Independence. This nation was great once, and a remnant of her people still have that greatness within them. Celebrate that!

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Brian Almon is a writer and entrepreneur. In addition to Men of the West, you can find his work at The Gem State Chronicle and The National Pulse.

Brian lives with his wife and children in Idaho.

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