Today, I took a drive down to my hometown of Arroyo Grande, CA, where I grew up.
I was happy to see that it hasn't been touched by the scourge of diversity. The town was vibrant, filled with nice, polite people who spoke English. The sidewalks were clean, with no boarded-up storefronts or hobos lying in their own filth. The shops, cafΓ©s, and other businesses were welcoming and attractive.
This experience gave me hope that the real America is alive and well. The blight, crime, and squalor appear to be limited to pockets in the big blue cities, where leaders are more focused on their own enrichment and corruption than on the people they were "elected" to serve. The positive changes in Washington, D.C., are a case in point. Decline is a choice.
It's important to get off the internet and do some exploring. Go see the true America, where peopleβregardless of partyβlove their families, their towns, their states, and their nation.
Godspeed.