Common Sense 2.0: For the Generation Taught to Hate America
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E11 - In 1776, Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense and helped wake up a generation to what was really at stake.Now, as America approaches its 250th birthday, George Hayes delivers a modern version of that same kind of plainspoken truth.This episode looks at America’s founding, the Declaration of Independence, the Federalist Papers, the Founders’ belief in God-given rights, and the Judeo-Christian foundation that shaped this nation.It also speaks directly to a younger generation that has been taught to see America only through the lens of shame, failure, and resentment.America is not perfect. But it is still the greatest experiment in human freedom ever attempted.George walks through the cost of that freedom, from the Founding Fathers to Valley Forge, Normandy, and the countless men and women who sacrificed so others could live free.This is not a call to ignore America’s flaws.It is a call to understand what was built here, what it cost, and why gratitude must replace contempt.Faith • Freedom • ProsperityVisit HayesNation.comWatch episodes at HayesNation.com/watch-episodesFollow George on X: @RealGeorgeHayes