发布时间:2025-09-11 21:15:58 来源:都市天下脉观察 作者:娱乐
'Undoctrination' host Maggie Anders joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the online reaction to the engagement, including President Donald Trump's response to the news.
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!Let’s get one thing straight: pop music superstar Taylor Swift is not a conservative role model. For years, she has happily played the poster child for the cultural left, endorsing Democrats, attacking conservatives and using her massive platform to lecture millions of Americans about politics she doesn’t fully understand. But her recent engagement to Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce isn’t about her politics or her persona. It’s about something far more significant: the enduring supremacy of marriage, family and tradition in the face of decades of liberal attempts to tear them down.
For years, the left has worked overtime to convince young Americans that marriage is passé, that commitment is optional and that independence means embracing loneliness as "empowerment." We’ve been told that tradition is "oppressive," that masculinity is "toxic" and that the nuclear family is outdated.
They’ve tried to normalize brokenness and sell chaos as freedom. But here’s the reality check: When the most famous pop star on earth announces her engagement—when she embraces the institution of marriage in front of the entire world—it sends a message no amount of leftist propaganda can drown out.
TAYLOR SWIFT AND NFL STAR TRAVIS KELCE ARE ENGAGED AFTER 2 YEARS TOGETHER
This engagement isn’t a cultural win for Swift. It’s a cultural win for conservatives. It proves that no matter how loudly the left rages against tradition, it cannot erase its fundamental place in human life.
Marriage matters. Family matters. Stability matters. And the very people who mock those values eventually find themselves drawn back to them.
Taylor Swift performs at London's Wembley Stadium as part of her Eras Tour on June 21, 2024. (Scott A Garfitt/Invision/AP)
Swift’s engagement to Kelce symbolizes something the left fears most: the pull of reality. Kelce embodies strength, masculinity and rootedness — everything progressives have spent years trying to demonize. Yet here he is, not just in a relationship with the left’s biggest cultural darling but bringing her into the fold of tradition by putting a ring on her finger.
This isn’t just a relationship milestone, it’s a cultural earthquake.
When the most famous pop star on earth announces her engagement — when she embraces the institution of marriage in front of the entire world — it sends a message no amount of leftist propaganda can drown out.
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