While true patriots across Texas pause today to honor the heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice at the Alamo 190 years ago, a disturbing trend has emerged: America's woke education establishment is systematically erasing one of our nation's greatest stories of courage and sacrifice for liberty.

The Battle of the Alamo, which ended on March 6, 1836, represents everything the radical left despises about American values - rugged individualism, the willingness to die for freedom, and the rejection of tyrannical government overreach. Yet for over a century, "Remember the Alamo" served as a rallying cry that inspired generations of Americans to stand up against oppression.

Today, as social media lights up with tributes to these fallen heroes, it's clear that everyday Americans still understand what our so-called "educators" refuse to teach. Texas State Representative Brett Busby captured the spirit perfectly, posting: "Today we observe Alamo Day and remember those who stood for liberty in 1836. Their sacrifice remains an enduring part of Texas history. The resilience and determination shown in the fight for independence continue to shape our state's identity."

But here's what makes the left's historical revisionism so dangerous: they're not just omitting facts - they're actively reframing the Texas Revolution to fit their anti-American narrative. Instead of celebrating heroes like Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie, and William Travis who chose death over surrender, woke historians focus on manufactured controversies designed to make students ashamed of their heritage.

As one proud Texan put it on social media: "People out here yelling about sweetened bread but I'm over here trying to spend every waking moment remembering the Alamo. Who is really from Texas?"

Under President Trump's second term, patriotic Americans are fighting back against this cultural Marxism in our schools. The heroes of the Alamo didn't sacrifice their lives so future generations could be taught to hate the very principles they died defending.

The question every parent should be asking: What version of the Alamo story is YOUR child learning?

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Source: Next News Network