America just did what no other country in the world has dared to achieve in a generation: sent a crew blazing off toward the moon again. There’s no shame in admitting it stirs up emotions—this is the stuff that makes you proud to be an American. That rocket roaring through the sky wasn’t just a missile of metal and flame—it was a loud announcement that, yes, the United States is still the nation that leads the world when it comes to real progress.
And you know what always follows real American achievement? Leftists trying to tear it down. It took barely a breath after Artemis II left the launchpad before the professional whiners started crying foul. Suddenly, daring to build a lunar base is questionable, even “legally dubious.” Translation: the swamp can’t stand the idea that the Trump administration laid out this vision. They’ll run to the nearest activist judge at the drop of a hat—because if Trump’s responsible, it must be evil, right? Give them a cancer cure and they’d still rush to block it if they could call it “problematic.”
They’re not stopping with legal stunts. No, now we’re hearing the old woke song and dance about “indigenous” claims to space rocks. The same people who say science is sacred think launching a base on the moon is some kind of cosmic crime. It would be laughable if it wasn’t so infuriating. Last time anyone checked, building, inventing, and exploring used to matter more than hashtags and hurt feelings.
Let’s face it: the modern Left talks about science nonstop, but when it’s time for bold action, they’d rather hide behind red tape and identity politics. These are the folks who can’t even figure out basic biology but want a say in the future of space travel? Give us a break. Whenever Western nations push to advance, all we get is resistance from professional gripers who’d rather see America fail than watch anyone but globalist elites move the needle.
If anyone out there—from virtue-signaling socialists to their imaginary “indigenous” allies—wants to stake a claim on the moon, they’re free to build a rocket, fly up there, and do something great. That’s how real progress works. The moon doesn’t belong to those who complain the loudest; it belongs to those who reach for it and plant their flag. Why is it only a problem when Americans lead the way? Maybe, just maybe, the real fear is that the world knows it always comes down to American courage—and liberal outrage is just the sound of their own failure echoing back at them.
Source: Townhall
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