In an era where Silicon Valley billionaires are making fortunes by addicting our children to dopamine-driven screen content, patriotic parents are fighting back with a time-tested weapon: good old-fashioned books.
The statistics should alarm every American parent. Kids are spending more time glued to screens than ever before, consuming bite-sized content designed to destroy their attention spans and fill their minds with woke propaganda. Meanwhile, reading comprehension scores continue to plummet across the nation.
But here's what the education establishment doesn't want you to know: parents who prioritize reading in their homes are raising children who can think critically, resist manipulation, and see through the lies being fed to them by mainstream media and social platforms.
Why Big Tech Wants Your Kids Hooked on Screens
Make no mistake—the tech giants profit when your children become screen zombies. Every swipe, every click, every mindless scroll generates revenue for companies that openly hate traditional American values. They're not just stealing your kids' attention; they're programming their worldview.
Reading real books does the opposite. It builds patience, critical thinking, and intellectual independence—exactly what the left fears most in the next generation of Americans.
Smart parents are setting boundaries around screen time and creating reading-rich environments in their homes. They're choosing books that celebrate American heroes, traditional values, and timeless virtues instead of the gender-confused, America-hating propaganda pushed in many schools.
"Nothing will have a bigger lifelong impact than instilling a young person with an intense love of reading," experts note, especially during National Reading Month this March.
The solution isn't complicated, but it requires courage to swim against the cultural current. Turn off the screens. Stock your home with great books. Read together as a family. Show your children that ideas matter more than entertainment.
In President Trump's America, we're fighting to restore excellence in education and protect our children from indoctrination. But the battle starts at home, one book at a time.
Will you give your kids the gift of reading—or surrender them to the screen addiction that's destroying a generation?
