America’s 250th birthday is coming up, and guess what? While far too many liberal elites here at home are more interested in tearing the country down, it took an Italian—yes, a guy from across the Atlantic—to remind the world what real unity looks like. Dario Gambarin, well-known for his massive earthworks, just carved a gigantic tribute into his own field. He spelled out “UNITED,” “WE STAND,” “AMERICA’S 250th,” and marked the historic dates from 1776 to 2026—using nothing but his tractor and some good, old-fashioned hard work.
Let’s stop and appreciate that. While the woke Left busies itself with virtue-signaling and rewriting history, someone who isn’t even American gets what makes this country great: unity, freedom, and unapologetic patriotism. Gambarin could have gone the safe, politically correct route we see so often in Hollywood or our so-called “news” outlets. But instead, he chose to honor the bold, undeniable spirit of America. And, honestly, it’s a little embarrassing for the globalist crowd here at home that an Italian farmer’s dirt art puts their nonsense to shame.
Sure, Gambarin’s resume includes designs for the elites’ Olympics and even some Greta Thunberg stuff (what European artist hasn’t pandered to climate hysteria for their fifteen minutes of applause?), but this time, he nailed it. His bold message echoes the real America—the one the mainstream media ignores, the one that built the world’s greatest nation.
Meanwhile, as folks gear up for the Fourth of July fireworks in Washington, DC—braving brutal summer heat—let’s not forget what brings Americans together. It’s not lectures from the climate cult or guilt-tripping over our Founding Fathers. It’s not some globalist fantasy where borders, traditions, and faith get thrown in the trash. It’s the simple truth echoed by Gambarin’s artwork: We are united. We stand.
Maybe it’s time our own leaders take notes from a man who doesn’t buy into their cynical, anti-American narratives. Or are the globalists afraid that a straightforward patriotic message, even one carved into a field by a foreign hand, might just wake up the silent majority? After 250 years, America still stands—and, like it or not, it always will.
Source: Townhall
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