American Principles vs. Tribalism: Congressman Higgins' Stand Against Oppression of Free Speech

Created: JANUARY 25, 2025

Reverend Corey Brooks, founder of Project H.O.O.D., commends Congressman Clay Higgins for his courageous response to Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley's attempt to silence him for quoting Martin Luther King Jr. Brooks criticizes the concept of tribalism, emphasizing the importance of individuality and learning from one another in America.

He expresses his disapproval of Pressley's indignant reaction to Higgins quoting King, highlighting her demand that he refrain from using King's name. Brooks contrasts this with what he perceives as the typical “white guilt” response, and praises Higgins for standing his ground and defending his First Amendment right.

Brooks recounts the exchange, where Higgins firmly asserts his right to quote whomever he chooses and emphasizes his commitment to free speech as a veteran. He points out how Higgins' response, rooted in American principles, effectively countered Pressley's attempt to assert tribal authority. Brooks lauds Higgins for appealing to American ideals, asserting that Americans belong to each other, not to tribes. He argues that responding to tribalism with American principles, as Higgins did, is the path to overcoming factionalism.

Brooks concludes by denouncing tribalism as inherently anti-American and advocating for the principle of a nation of indivisible individuals. He underscores the importance of upholding American values in the face of tribalistic tendencies.

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