Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr has launched a bold new campaign called "Pledge America," urging broadcasters across the nation to air patriotic content celebrating American achievements as we approach the country's historic 250th anniversary.
Finally, we have an FCC chairman who isn't afraid to promote American pride instead of the woke propaganda that has infected our airwaves for far too long. Carr's initiative represents a refreshing change from the anti-American bias that has plagued mainstream media under previous administrations.
The "Pledge America" campaign invites broadcasters to showcase content that highlights the "historic accomplishments of this great nation" and inspires citizens with stories of American greatness. This couldn't come at a better time, as our country prepares to celebrate 250 years of freedom, innovation, and prosperity.
"We're encouraging broadcasters to join us in celebrating the American journey and inspiring citizens by highlighting what makes this country exceptional," Carr explained in announcing the voluntary initiative.
For years, Patriots have watched as Hollywood elites and mainstream media outlets pushed narratives that portrayed America as inherently flawed or systemically racist. Now, under President Trump's second term, we're seeing a dramatic shift toward celebrating the exceptional achievements that built the greatest nation in human history.
The campaign comes as Trump's America First agenda has restored pride in our institutions and reminded citizens why people from around the world still dream of coming to America legally. From our Founding Fathers' revolutionary vision to our role as the world's beacon of freedom, there's no shortage of inspiring American stories that deserve airtime.
Will broadcasters step up and embrace this opportunity to celebrate American greatness? Or will some continue pushing the divisive narratives that have driven ratings into the ground? Patriots are watching, and we'll remember which networks truly love this country.
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Source: Next News Network