‘USA!’ trumps ‘DSA!’: A Long Island celebration of American heroes inspires days after Gotham socialists’ smug triumph
As New York City’s outlook dimmed with its election of radical Zohran Mamdani as mayor, just 30 miles east on Long Island, the future looked bright.
Gotham’s socialist revolution felt light years away from the unabashed salute to the Stars and Stripes in the suburbs Thursday at the Fox Nation Patriot Awards at Brookville’s Tilles Center for the Performing Arts. The evening is a veritable love letter to the country meant to “honor and recognize America’s finest patriots.”
For all the handwringing about pols and their twisted pals who hate America, fraternity of this country’s core values — free speech, faith and family — was on full display at the glittering evening celebrating Old Glory with 2,000 exuberant and spirited attendees.
High-profile personalities like Erika Kirk and First Lady Melania Trump were honored alongside everyday heroes like 13-year-old Skyler Derrington, a Camp Mystic survivor of the catastrophic summer flooding that swept through Texas, and Larry Pickett Jr., a 20-year-old West Point cadet who sprang into action and pulled a stranger out of his car just before it exploded.
Unlike most vapid awards shows, it’s not a celebration of self but of sacrifice and service.
While Mayor-elect Mamdani’s victory party was awash in cheers of “DSA! DSA!” from revelers worshiping the extremist Democratic Socialists of America movement, Patriot Awards attendees thundered with unambiguous calls for country with chants of “USA! USA!”
