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Soros-Funded ProPublica Attacks Museum and Library Agency for Honoring America

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Left-wing hit squad ProPublica, bankrolled by billionaire George Soros through his Open Society Foundations, has unleashed a scathing attack on the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)—a federal agency tasked with doling out grants to museums and libraries—for daring to promote uplifting and positive narratives about America. In their latest smear campaign, ProPublica lambasts IMLS for encouraging grant applications that celebrate the nation’s history, achievements, and founding principles, framing it as some insidious push for patriotic propaganda. This isn’t just another hit piece; it’s a blatant assault on any institution that refuses to toe the progressive line of perpetual national self-flagellation, where America’s past must be reduced to a litany of sins rather than a story of triumphs worth preserving.

Digging deeper, this Soros-funded crusade reveals the left’s iron-fisted control over cultural narratives, extending their war on history into taxpayer-funded spaces. ProPublica doesn’t hide its disdain: they spotlight IMLS grants supporting exhibits on the Founding Fathers, the Constitution, and even community programs highlighting American resilience—projects that foster pride rather than shame. But here’s the clever twist they ignore: this push for positivity directly bolsters the Second Amendment community. Firearms aren’t just tools; they’re woven into America’s fabric of self-reliance, frontier spirit, and revolutionary defiance against tyranny. By honoring uplifting narratives, IMLS implicitly validates the armed citizenry that made liberty possible—from Lexington and Concord to the ratification debates where an armed populace was seen as the ultimate check on government overreach. ProPublica’s outrage signals their fear that such grants could fund 2A-friendly exhibits, like those celebrating the rifle’s role in settling the West or the militia’s stand at the Alamo, planting seeds of pride in the very rights they seek to erode.

The implications for gun owners are stark: if Soros operatives can bully a neutral agency into ditching positive patriotism, what’s next—defunding libraries that stock pro-2A books or museums displaying Revolutionary War muskets? This is cultural Marxism in action, weaponizing philanthropy to sanitize history and disarm minds before bodies. 2A advocates must rally, contacting IMLS to defend these grants and exposing ProPublica’s agenda as an existential threat to the narratives that sustain our rights. In a nation built by armed patriots, celebrating that legacy isn’t optional—it’s our bulwark against the totalitarians who fund its demolition. Stand firm; our story, musket in hand, endures.

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