Last night, a great accomplishment was achieved in the form of Donald Trump's historic comeback to reclaim the Oval Office after being relentlessly persecuted by the left.
Mr. Trump's reelection reflects a period in American history that defined our nation as truly great.
Jason Whitlock looks back fondly on the past while celebrating Trump's victory.
“When Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant, tell me America wasn't good that day,” Whitlock said in a speech at the Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia on April 9, 1865. He speaks while referring to the abolition agreement. .
“We needed to end slavery. It was an abomination that had to end, and it did. It's a great day,” he added.
Another great era in American history is dedicated to the Wright brothers, who invented the airplane.
“America was once the birthplace of these innovations. Are you saying America wasn't great when men were creating and doing things that benefited society?” he asked rhetorically. Masu.
Whitlock knows he'll get some flak for this, but he also knows that America was great when “black people weren't obsessed with living near white people.”
“There was a time when black people didn't sit around and say, 'Oh my God, if I just moved to a white neighborhood, I'd go straight to heaven.' Every prayer will be answered.'' There was a time when that was not a priority for black people. It was a great time,” Whitlock said, adding: That's what I'm looking for to come back to my senses. ”
“Do you know what were the priorities for black people and Americans in the 1920s, ’30s, ’40s, and ’50s?” he asks.
“Family. It was a great time. Your survival and success in life were predicated on building a great family, maintaining a family, growing and raising your children. That's your top priority. And it was a great time.”
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