SEPTEMBER 11, 2021: A TIMELY REMINDER
US Flags at Half-Mast in the Capital after Pulse Nightclub Massacre in 2015. Photo credit: CBS News |
I watched the second commercial jet plow into the World Trade Center on live TV on September 11, 2001. I was at home after recently returning from a cross-Canada trip to Vancouver, B.C.. This caused my anxiety level to be heightened, as I watched. "It could have been me," I thought. It became personal.
Twenty years later, hatred for America and its Constitutional values has grown, not diminished. That hatred is spreading within our nation like a cancer among young adults who have been indoctrinated by sufferers of a post-9/11 Stockholm Syndrome. I believe this is in part the surfacing of a truly American anti-war sentiment that was stifled in the years following 9/11 by media and government.
The actual perpetrators of the attack in the USA on 9/11/2001 were incinerated. The plotters behind the attack were evil older men who had used a twisted religiosity to send these pawns to their deaths. Some of them are still alive. Some are taking control of Afghanistan as I write this. In other words, the US government's war machine spent 20 years exercising its power. It incinerated hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, caused the destabilization of Syria and North Africa, and failed to secure Afghanistan, while allied with Saudi Arabia, the state which spawned and indirectly funded the greatest mastermind of 9/11 terror, Osama Bin Laden.
Perhaps the first symbolic symptom of the surfacing of American shame over its harsh blanket response to 9/11 under the Bush-Cheney government was the tidal election of Barak Obama, an African-American in the truest sense, whose Kenyan roots are Islamic. Seven years of counter-horror in the Middle East had more than exhausted Americans' post-9/11 blood lust. Obama's eight years in office did not reverse the tide of United States intrusion on the other side of the world.
Hillary Clinton, as Secretary of State, embraced the Bush-Cheney doctrine of re-colonization of the Middle East and North Africa by The West. Under the guise of keeping America safe and nation-building, our foreign policy became militarized. Drone strikes replacing food trucks. Forced occupation disguised as liberation. And some "more enlightened" nations of Europe enthusiastically threw their lot in with this foreign policy.
And it has all come crashing down. A destroyed Iraq. A destroyed Syria. A destroyed Libya. An emboldened Taliban running Afghanistan. A still-besieged Israel. Saudi Arabia and Qatar, our allies, richer than ever.
Inside the United States, the American identity has been hollowed out by cancers of manipulated racialism and two-party stalemates amidst a pandemic, which was caused unnaturally by "research" in Communist China, partially funded by our own American government's "health" agencies. Elections are viewed skeptically due to hints of questionable vote-garnering and possible tampering. Our Southern Border is being invaded with the blessing of Congress and Executive Branch.
And what has been the response of our government to those who have awoken out of the haze of post-9/11 Stockholm Syndrome? Our government has condemned them, called them conspiracy-theorists, fascists or White supremacists. Our government has walled itself in against the people. Our government has exploited the pandemic, for which it is partly responsible, to isolate us, separate us, turn us against one another. Meanwhile, those evil manipulators of media propaganda, blasting Leftist feminist sentiments and racialist sentiments, practice their spread of anti-American self-hatred to accumulate power over us.
The external threat of terror is real, but Americans should remain quite aware that domestic terrorism, a much more immediate threat, is quite actively practiced with the support of some people in Congress and the Executive Branch. The uninterrupted riots and surrender of cities to criminals in 2020 and 2021. Allowing hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants to invade the Southern Border. These are forms of government-allowed domestic terrorism against lawful American citizens who will bear the physical, cultural and financial burdens that criminal chaos and invasion will inevitably bring.
Rather than waging a military-industrial war on terror externally, the time has come to wage a war of political action against those who would terrorize lawful American citizens in favor of racialism, Marxism and globalism. It has taken 20 years since 9/11/2001 to reach this critical turning point. Perhaps the best tribute we can pay to the lawful American citizens who were murdered on that terrible day is for us to resurrect our American identity, as a generous, lawful, fair, inclusive and self-governing people who cherish our history, our Constitution and our nation's boundaries.
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