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The Catholic Defender: Responds to the Far Leftest John Benko and his "The 4 Persons" Network

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John, that is cute, but before it is all over, you and your communist leftest may have the egg on your faces.

John Benko showing his anti-American rhetoric, mocking our 250 years of freedom 1776 to 2026 Mockery of American freedom often centers on the paradox of the "land of the free" having high incarceration rates, compared to more permissive policies in other nations regarding social freedoms. Comedians and critics often highlight the contradiction between rhetoric and reality, such as strict regulations on daily life contrasted with legalized pornography. 


Comedians such as John Benko and the 4 persons network use the perceived absurdities of American political life to mock the concept of "freedom" I am not ashamed for being an American who spent years in the Middle East and around the world. God is so Good.



Right here in Gardner Kansas on main street, I have helped begin this celebration as I am seeing much enthusiasm from trains, truckers, cars that consistantly pass by taking pictures, offering water, honking the horn and the thumbs up. Trump, America, is alive and well.


Mockery of America’s 250th anniversary (Semiquincentennial) in 2026 focuses on intense political polarization, branding it a "MAGA" celebration, or highlighting historical failures, with controversies over school assemblies and branded, exclusive passports. Critics argue the celebration is a farce due to systemic issues and argue it is not a sincere celebration for all citizens. 


 Fights between official committees and conservative-led groups (like "Freedom 250") over funding, creating a "winner-take-all" battle rather than a unified celebration.


Projects like parody issues of Reader's Digest have surfaced, mocking the era with "1776" style content.


Plans for specialized, limited-release passports featuring Donald Trump's signature and image have been criticized by Democrats as political branding.


On July 4, 2026, the United States will celebrate its Semiquincentennial—250 years of independence since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Nationwide celebrations, led by America250 and Freedom 250, will feature a five-day July 4th weekend (July 1–5), including major events on the National Mall, community initiatives, and the "Give 4th" charitable campaign. 


The America250 organization aims to engage all 350 million Americans by the 250th anniversary.


The commemoration honors the nation's founding principles of liberty and self-government while reflecting on their evolution.


Giving the 4th is a movement to transform Independence Day into the largest single day of charitable giving in U.S. history.

 
 
 

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