The left cheers when America loses, and now they are cheering for a foreigner in what used to be an American sport. Formula 1 is the newest woke target.
- Antonelli wins the Japanese Grand Prix.
- Mercedes dominates early 2026 season.
- A lucky safety car helped Antonelli’s victory.
Antonelli Steals the Show in Japan
The left is trying to take over everything in this country, including our sports. This past weekend, Italian teenager Kimi Antonelli snagged his second straight Formula 1 victory at the Japanese Grand Prix, leaving competitors like Oscar Piastri in the dust. Antonelli finished a whopping 13.7 seconds ahead of Piastri, who is Australian.
Charles Leclerc of Ferrari came in third, followed by George Russell of Mercedes. Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton of Ferrari limped in at sixth.
Two weeks ago, Antonelli also won in China, making him the second-youngest winner ever, just behind Max Verstappen. This kid is clearly talented, but let’s not crown him king just yet.
Mercedes: The New Socialist Superpower?
Russell also won the opening race in Australia. This means Mercedes has victories in all three of the first races of 2026.
The globalist Mercedes team seems to have a handle on the new car configuration. These cars are now lighter, narrower, and shorter. Drivers are whining about the new regulations, but Antonelli and Russell seem to be doing just fine, thank you very much.
The “Luck” Factor: A Helping Hand from the Left?
Let’s be honest, luck played a role in Antonelli’s victory. After a bad start, he found himself in sixth place after the first lap.
Then, a safety car was triggered when Oliver Bearman crashed into a barrier. Antonelli admitted he got “lucky” with the safety car deployment, saying it made life easier.
The Broader Impact: A Threat to American Values?
This isn’t just about racing; it’s about the direction our society is heading. The rise of foreign dominance in a sport once celebrated for American ingenuity and grit is a troubling sign. It reflects a broader trend of globalism eroding national pride and identity.
Are we destined to become spectators in our own lives, cheering on foreign “talent” while our own values and traditions are left in the dust?


