America hardly feels like the country we grew up in. Look around—everywhere you turn, what used to matter is quietly getting packed up and shipped out to make room for an “experience.” Case in point, National Crayon Day is here. Kids once visited the Crayola factory in Easton, Pennsylvania, and watched real Americans at work. Today, families get a sanitized “Crayola Experience” near a mall off the interstate. Sounds fun in theory, but let’s be honest—this is just another example of corporations turning substance into flashy nonsense. Manufacture less. Entertain more. That’s the globalist motto.
Remember when industries and manufacturing tours were a point of pride? Liberals keep talking about moving forward, but all we’re seeing is the destruction of what made America strong. Instead of teaching our kids how American workers made crayons—something tangible, something real—they hand them a ticket to a fake experience, surrounded by plastic and bright lights. They shove manufacturing into the shadows while telling kids that the only thing worth seeing is whatever you can put on Instagram.
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Of course, there are plenty of “Crayola Experiences” now—one at the Mall of America, another down in Orlando. What does that tell you? It’s all about the money, not the legacy. These companies are more interested in selling nostalgia than preserving American innovation and hard work. When liberals brag about ‘progress,’ does anyone ever ask: progress toward what? Toward a world where nobody builds, nobody makes, and nobody remembers how to earn a living or take real pride in their country?
And look—today’s also supposed to be Eiffel Tower Day. The left loves anything European, but let’s get real: the Eiffel Tower is just another tourist trap these days. Does anyone ever learn about the men and women who actually built it? Or is it just another backdrop for filtered photos and influencer nonsense? Globalists want us all the same, no matter which side of the Atlantic we’re on. Same fake experiences, same empty values.
If conservatives don’t speak up, what’s next? Will we replace every factory with a video game, every monument with a selfie station? How long until kids forget American pride even existed? Maybe that’s what the left really wants—a country that remembers nothing, produces nothing, stands for nothing. Is that the “progress” everyone is supposed to clap for?

