By Tim Scott
This week, a Wall Street Journal poll found that people are turning away from traditional values such as religion, patriotism and having children. Sen. Tim Scott (R-South Carolina) says the main problem is that young people are being fed a false narrative — and are desperate for hope.
There’s not enough that can be said about the power of hope.
When I look around America today, I see a people yearning for it, but instead being sold a drug of victimhood and the narcotic of despair by the radical Left.
Something’s changed. It’s not the people that have changed.
No, the American people still have their defining desire and passion for greatness.
What’s changed is the message they’re told day in and day out by leaders who can’t see beyond the past.
The hope isn’t gone, it just needs to be nurtured and shared.
The hope within the American people is still alive and well, we just need to bring it to the light.
To bury hope and optimism is to suffocate the American Dream.
To tend to that hope and help it grow, however, ushers in a new American sunrise.
Brighter days are ahead, I promise you that.
Read the Full Op-Ed Over at The New York Post:
When others choose fear, choose faith.
Faith will set America’s course for the future.https://t.co/wMzSdgEyJc
— Tim Scott (@votetimscott) March 31, 2023