
I’m not apologizing for America, or white people
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What in the world should I, or we, be sorry for?
As most of America celebrated 250 years since the birth of the American independence, the “progressive” left took the opportunity to posture on their pseudo-virtue; Zohran Mamdani in particular droned on and on, spinning a tale of revisionism to elevate the third world hordes somehow being conflated with the European pilgrims, pioneers, and settlers who actually built America, and “slamming” the United States for institutional and systemic “inequality,” which apparently permeates and overshadows all else:
JUST IN: NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani used America’s 250th anniversary to sharply criticize the country, accusing the U.S. of allowing children to go hungry while billionaires and “oligarchs” gain more power.
He said America’s wealth was built by working people with “calloused,… pic.twitter.com/p7Ayuza5je
— Fox News (@FoxNews) July 3, 2026
(Mamdani is like the guy in Airplane who doesn’t ever shut up and people are literally killing themselves so they don’t have to listen to one more second of his rambling.)
Now, the inability to say sorry for committed wrongs is a really obnoxious aspect of human existence, at least in my experience—I have two sons, one of whom seems incapable of apologizing, the other who spits out an “I’m-sorry-do-you-forgive-me” so quickly, it can only go his way after that.
But, individuals like Mamdani have worn out any sort of sympathy for their cause and case, and I’m not apologizing for America, and I’m not apologizing for white people. (Not that I ever did, but now I’m completely unwilling to even hear them out.)
Why should I apologize for the fact that Africans sold their own kin into the Transatlantic slave trade? I’ve never owned a slave, and I never will.
full story at https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2026/07/i-m-not-apologizing-for-america-or-white-people/