In an America that’s lost its grip on morality and order, the savage beating and death of Roger Borkum is a glaring reminder of just how far we’ve descended. Borkum, an elderly man who dodged death on 9/11, was brutally murdered by a group of teens in Florida. Imagine surviving the horror of terrorism only to meet your end in such a senseless, brutal attack on our own soil. What kind of society have we become when our streets are no safer than those under attack by radicals?
This tragic incident raises questions about what liberal America has allowed to fester—an erosion of law and order and a society disconnected from moral values. When 13-year-olds and teenagers are capable of such unchecked violence, where is the liberal outcry? Where are the protests and candlelight vigils from those who love to preach about compassion and justice? They’ve turned a blind eye to this decay, placing misguided ideologies above the safety and well-being of law-abiding Americans.
Elderly Man Who ‘Narrowly Escaped’ 9/11 Attacks Beaten To Death By Teens. pic.twitter.com/jhdBIYztGp
— Diamond and Silk® (@DiamondandSilk) December 1, 2025
The liberal agenda has dismantled traditional family values, pushing for parental disengagement in the name of ‘freedom’ and ‘progress’. Well, here’s what that neglect fosters: a generation that disrespects life itself. They’d rather talk about social programs than address the root of crime that stems from their own policies. It’s the same playbook—deflect blame, and never accept responsibility.
Let’s be real. Imagine if this had been a reversal of roles, where a group of conservatives had attacked an innocent liberal. Riots would ensue, the media would rage, and the leftist establishment would demand action. But conservative, middle-class Borkum doesn’t fit their agenda. To them, he’s a statistic, not a sensation. The hypocrisy is as obvious as the beating these thugs laid on Borkum.
The loss of Roger Borkum should not be in vain. It cries out for a return to conservative values, where family, faith, and community come first. Let’s ask ourselves: how many more need to suffer before liberal America wakes up? Perhaps the question is, when will they care enough to try?

