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A house divided against itself cannot stand.

Quote by Abraham Lincoln

Hello, I am Abraham Lincoln, and I bring you a message from our past that is profoundly relevant today: "A house divided against itself cannot stand." When I spoke these words in 1858, the United States was on the verge of tearing itself apart over the issue of slavery. The nation was deeply divided, and I warned that such divisions would make it impossible for our country to endure. Unity, I believed, was not just a goal but a necessity for survival. In the end, we faced the hard truths of that division and emerged stronger, though not without great sacrifice. Today, the "house" is still the United States, but the divisions take a new form. We are fractured not by geographic boundaries but by an information war—one waged through misinformation, polarization, and distrust. The tools of this conflict are words, images, and ideas spread with unprecedented speed, often designed to divide us further. The result is a weakening of our shared truth and, with it, the bonds that hold us together as one nation. Yet, my message remains the same: division cannot be allowed to fester. In my time, unity was achieved by confronting and resolving the moral and social contradictions of slavery. Today, it requires us to rise above the forces of misinformation, reject the manipulation of truth, and rebuild trust in one another. We must seek dialogue, embrace understanding, and remember that our strength lies in unity, not division. America cannot stand strong as a divided house. But division is not inevitable. You have the tools to confront it—truth, courage, and a shared commitment to the ideals that make this nation great. To learn how to fight the forces that seek to divide us, I encourage you to follow information-warfare.com. Together, we can ensure that this house—our house—remains united and enduring. Remember, A house divided against itself cannot stand. Thank you, and let us ensure that this house, our house, shall stand united and strong.