Today, on Veterans Day, we honor the Americans who stood up to tyranny, defended democracy, and risked everything to defeat fascism. They didn’t wear slogans. They didn’t chant for authoritarian strongmen. They fought — often anonymously, often fatally — to ensure this country remained free.
That’s why today marks the release of our new MAGA Reality Check series:

It’s a simple image, but it carries a heavy truth. Because somewhere along the way, our political discourse got so twisted that antifascism — literally the act of opposing fascists — became something to sneer at. Somewhere, the word “patriot” was warped to defend the very ideologies our grandparents died fighting against.
This Veterans Day, we’re reminding America what those words really mean.
A Tribute in Truth
This release isn’t about partisanship — it’s about honor and historical clarity. Every soldier who landed on Normandy Beach, every Marine who raised the flag at Iwo Jima, every airman who never came home from Europe or the Pacific — they were antifascists.
There’s no ambiguity about that. To pretend otherwise is to erase them.
The MAGA Reality Check series exists for moments like this — when irony becomes a moral obligation. When satire is the only way left to make reality visible again.
“Confronting the red, white, and delusional”
That’s not just a tagline. It’s a responsibility.
So as we post our thanks to veterans, let’s also honor their legacy by defending the truth they fought for — not the revisionism of those who’d cheapen it.
Because being antifascist isn’t controversial. It’s patriotic.







