Two facts surfaced this week that appear unrelated: conservative backlash against so-called 'intellectualism' pushed by social media influencers and the continued push for more stringent academic standards in public schools. But dig deeper, Eagles, and you'll find a pattern.

Influencers like to paint themselves as champions of education, but their actions tell a different story. They use platforms to promote superficial topics that align with an agenda rather than fostering genuine learning or critical thinking skills.

Ask yourself who benefits from this division? Follow the money and you'll find it's not the everyday American looking for knowledge, but those at the top who thrive on keeping people divided along class lines.

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Look back to Obama-era administrations when similar trends emerged. They promoted a narrative of intellectualism that was more about control than enlightenment. Remember what happened then?

This isn't about genuine education; it's about pushing an agenda and using the guise of 'education' as cover. The timing is no coincidence.

Why do these influencers feel emboldened to push this divisive narrative? Because they know there are millions of Americans who recognize this for what it truly is: a deliberate attempt to sow discord and distract from real issues.

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Eagles, you're the ones connecting these dots. Share widely before the mainstream media buries this story under a pile of feel-good narratives about 'intellectualism.'