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Updated · Fox News · Jun 25
Gary Sinise Urges Americans to Cherish Freedom as Gallup Finds 36% of Democrats Proud
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 25

Gary Sinise Urges Americans to Cherish Freedom as Gallup Finds 36% of Democrats Proud

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 25

Summary

  • Gary Sinise told OutKick's "Tomi Lahren is Fearless" that Americans should not take everyday freedoms for granted, pointing to simple comforts such as air conditioning, free bread with meals and even Buc-ee's.
  • 36% of Democrats said they are proud to be American in a recent Gallup poll cited by host Tomi Lahren, framing Sinise's argument that domestic attitudes can overlook what visitors from abroad admire.
  • At the Korean DMZ, Sinise said, he saw the contrast firsthand: South Koreans understand life in freedom, while a North Korean guard standing feet away had no concept of a free society.
  • World Cup visitors discovering small-town America have been "mesmerized" by ordinary U.S. conveniences, Sinise said, using that outside perspective to argue that freedoms defended by others deserve more appreciation at home.

Insights

Why do global surveys show declining respect for U.S. freedoms, while Americans are urged to appreciate them more?
How have consumer conveniences like giant gas stations become powerful international symbols of American liberty?
With North Koreans secretly accessing foreign media, is the assumption they have 'no concept of freedom' still accurate?