SCOTT: “We need to teach Americans to hope again, not be victims’

By Tim Scott This week, a Wall Street Journal poll found that people are turning away from traditional values such as religion, patriotism and having children.

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A Wall Street Journal poll this week found that people are abandoning traditional values like religion, patriotism, and having children. Senator Tim Scott (R-South Carolina), says that the problem lies in young people being fed false narratives and looking for hope.

It’s impossible to express enough gratitude for the power of hope.

Today, America is filled with people who yearn for it. But instead of being sold drugs of victimhood or the narcotics of despair by the radical Left,

Something’s changed. It is not the people who have changed.

The American people are still driven by greatness, despite the fact that they have lost their passion.

What has changed is the message leaders are telling them day in, day out.

Hope is not lost, it can only be nurtured and shared.

We just have to make the American people see that there is still hope.

To lose hope and optimism is to kill the American Dream.

It is important to nurture that hope and make it grow.

I can promise you brighter days ahead.


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