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The COMMON SENSE COWBOY: Gen Z CRAVES Real Mentors in a FAKE World

Gary FranchiAugust 19, 2026241 views
The COMMON SENSE COWBOY: Gen Z CRAVES Real Mentors in a FAKE World
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Amid a society fixated on fleeting social media fame and empty materialism, the youth of America finds itself in a drought of authentic guidance. Generation Z, battling the toxic culture of 'influencers' and shallow success, yearns for the timeless wisdom of the American cowboy—an icon of authenticity, wit, and common sense.

With smartphones in every pocket and social conformity reigning supreme, are today’s youth becoming victims of a system that prizes appearance over substance? The nation is crying out for leaders who embody integrity and genuine living, not those who peddle illusions. The American cowboy, with his no-nonsense approach to life and unyielding work ethic, stands as a beacon of what is missing in today's cultural landscape.

The cowboy lives by an unwritten code that values honesty, loyalty, and self-reliance. These are the qualities that built America, yet they are being quietly stripped from our cultural narrative.

When did we, as a society, allow the Kardashians to replace cowboys as sources of inspiration? It's a jarring reflection of the times when everything genuine is overshadowed by flashy facades. The cowboy’s life, rooted in the realities of hard work and straight-shooting morality, starkly contrasts with the empty promises of social media stardom.

Relying on glitzy lifestyles portrayed online, our youth miss out on learning from real, everyday heroes who understand the value of elbow grease and honest living. Conservatives need to ask themselves: How can we bring back the role models who shaped the American spirit? How can we inspire young Americans to dream big, work hard, and keep it real?

It’s time to reintroduce values that encourage genuine achievements over superficial integration. The Trump administration's 'America First' policy aims to restore these principles at all levels of society. Yet it begins with us, at home and in our communities, to challenge the notion that success is measured in likes and follows.

Folks, the battle for the soul of America isn’t just in the halls of government—it's in the hearts and minds of our youth. Are we going to let the 'influencer' culture write the next chapter for our country, or are we ready to stand by the rugged, trusted teachings of our predecessors? The choice is ours.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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OldSchoolTexanVerifiedjust now
Back in my day, mentoring wasn't optional, it was expected. We need to bring back this practice and show our youths the importance of integrity and hard work.
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AmericanPatriot77Verifiedjust now
Finally, someone is recognizing that Gen Z is hungry for real guidance and truth. Mentorship is the key to fostering values and principles that this world desperately needs right now.
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LibertyLand23Verifiedjust now
@AmericanPatriot77 Absolutely! It's refreshing to see young people looking beyond the superficial.
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RusticFreedomVerifiedjust now
Does anyone have suggestions for where to find trustworthy mentors nowadays? I’d like to get involved and help steer the younger generation in the right direction.
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CountryFirstGalVerifiedjust now
Great article! We should all support mentoring programs in our communities. It's time we invest in the next generation.
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HeartlandValuesVerifiedjust now
Well said! A little guidance can make all the difference in a young person's life.