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George Rebane

Until we understand and address the role of the swamp, swatting individual mosquitoes will not reduce our suffering.

On 11 September 2001 we as a country vowed that we would never forget what happened on that day which took the lives of almost 3,000 innocent Americans.  Since then, we have built a magnificent Ground Zero monument and museum, and in somber ceremonies called out the names of our murdered country men and women.  But the tragedy more often than not has been observed as an act of God, similar to our remembrance of the devastation of Katrina.

11sep2001During these observances someone will utter a brief reference to the โ€˜terroristsโ€™ who flew those passenger airliners into buildings and into a field in Pennsylvania.  At best these faceless terrorists are also glossed over as having no further identity, ideology, and purpose than did Katrina.  We focus all our attention on the killed and their grieving survivors.

But many more than 3,000 Americans die every day, and no national memorials are held for them.  No one asks any longer what made these 9/11 deaths special, and why that date, as another one in our history, will live in infamy.  When we were still a proud country and suffered a great blow on 7 December 1941, we didnโ€™t memorialize our fallen as some inevitable victims of a natural disaster.  We made it clear that everyone down to our kindergarteners knew that it was Imperial Japan, with leaders like Tojo and Yamamoto, that had perpetrated and carried out that dastardly attack.  And even though Japan is no longer a warmongering empire, we still remember who attacked us on that day of infamy, and how we as a country responded to that outrage.

This is not the case with 9/11 that we now briefly identify as having been caused by some band of vanilla terrorists of indifferent provenance.  Today during these hallowed observances we cannot even mention  that it was fundamentalist Islam that motivated, assembled, trained, and set loose the self-sacrificing killers.  And that fundamental Islam has not deviated a whit from its greater goal to subvert the globe to its merciless credo, proving its unflagging zeal by continuing to send an unending stream of Islamist terrorists to maim and murder in the west.

In response, our progressive and woke leadership cringes at even the thought of identifying the terroristsโ€™ creed.  We even take down Old Glory from classroom walls if a Muslim student expresses โ€˜discomfortโ€™ with that flag for which so many have sacrificed.  We continue mumbling that Islam is still a โ€œreligion of peaceโ€, ignoring the wholesale global support by Muslims of anti-western terror as an acceptable tool to bring about their new world order.  And in response, we have turned on ourselves by quietly accepting the leftists in our government who have fabricated the lie that white supremacists make up the greatest terror threat America faces.

There is no doubt that twenty years on, we as a nation have forgotten what really happened on 9/11.

[update]  RL Crabb, our celebrated cartoonist who is also on the editorial board of The Union, is a local leading intellectual light in the cadre of our calcified cohort of collectivists.  His cartoon in todayโ€™s 11sep21 issue of the newspaper (below) underlines the point that I am making in the above commentary.  As a collectivist, for him 9/11 was just another tragedy of lives lost to an event perpetrated by some inscrutable terrorists of indifferent origin who no longer deserve recognition, let alone mention.  Most students of geo-politics and Islamic affairs find nothing inscrutable about the 9/11 terrorists and are anything but indifferent as to their origin.  Fundamentalist Islam is the geo-political plague of our times and as such has been endemic for decades.  And so it will continue to be as long as our progressive thought leaders, who are also masters of our media, deem this scourge as just another act of nature to be dealt only with a general trepidation and ill-directed preparations which must neither address nor insult its source.  These leftists wish us to focus only on those whom they designate as โ€œrightwing domestic terroristsโ€, their paramount threat to our republic.

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A fruitful read on the entire matter of global Islamism is โ€˜The War on Terror Shifts to โ€˜Brainistanโ€™โ€™ by Tawfik Hamid, an American physician who in his younger years was himself an indoctrinated jihadist ready to martyr himself attacking the west.  He presents the case that โ€œThe West needs a better system for identifying radical Islamists and cutting out the religious underpinnings of jihad.โ€  Ignoring the ideological origins of 9/11 is not part of such a better system.  More such sentiments are presented today in essays such as ‘Purposeful Forgetfulness’ by Pedro Gonzales, associate editor of Chronicles, who argues that “Americans have been encouraged to forget about 9/11 and to focus on the enemy within.”

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68 responses to “We have forgotten 9/11 (updated)”

  1. Walt Avatar

    Buzz off Emery, forget we are still at war in Korea?
    Have an excuse there?

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  2. Walt Avatar

    Remember Emery? The Revolutionary was “unjust” in your opinion too. Ever get tired of being wrong?

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  3. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    It depends on what our goal was Barry. What started out as an action against Bin Laden ended up being a futile attempt at nation building in a country THAT basically didn’t want us there just like Iraq.
    Here’s what Ron Paul, a Libertarian, had to say about the situation years ago.
    “The question we’re facing today is should we leave Afghanistan? I think the answer is very clear and it’s not complicated, that of course we should. As soon as we can,” he said. “This suggests that we can leave by the end of the year. If we don’t, we’ll be there for another decade would be my prediction.”
    On leaving, he said: “The large majority of the American people now say it’s time to get out of Afghanistan. It’s a fruitless venture, too much has been lost, the chance of winning, since we don’t even know what we’re going to win, doesn’t exist.”
    Later in his speech, he spoke against the “perpetual occupation of a country.”
    “We can’t change Afghanistan,” he said. “Even if you could, you’re not supposed to. You don’t have the moral authority, you don’t have the constitutional authority.”
    https://www.newsweek.com/ron-paul-was-right-reps-decade-old-afghanistan-remarks-resurface-amid-crisis-1619725

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  4. Walt Avatar

    Sure Emery,, and Ron Paul is slapping Biden around on the Twitt shop. Good thing your a nobody in Nevada City and not defending the nation. We would be forced to speak Mandarin by now.
    Nope,, you never get tired of being wrong.

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  5. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Talk about a lame ass dodge @901 , its about the how and you are not man enough to admit that the Trump plan was viable and they kept the lid on with just a couple thousand troops but with air power.
    The POS’s in creepy grampa joes admin are despicable cowards as well as liars like you. Cue measure W and i throw the measure S card.
    #sadoldman
    ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  6. Jose Peyoteโ€™s Amce Anvil Avatar
    Jose Peyoteโ€™s Amce Anvil

    โ€œGeorge is of the mind that we should have American military indefinably in many places in the world which I oppose completely.โ€
    Posted by: Paul Emery | 11 September 2021 at 08:34 PM
    I recall Paul empty very upset when we pulled troops that were helping his female Kurdish fighters he donated his money to. Had quite the temper tantrum. Imagine Trump wanting to pull troops out of eastern Syria. No use to keep them there after he decimated ISIS and ISIL from Iraq and Syria in just four weeks.
    Trump used real generals, not Bidenโ€™s TV generals or the one hundred generals that Obama fired.

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  7. Walt Avatar

    To think our troops (including my Son) go into harms way to protect ungrateful cowards like Emery.
    You picked a real fine day to be a war protester. The bastards had it coming Emery. You go to Afghanistan and do your apologies. They will walk you into a trench blindfolded and put a bullet in you head before the day is out.

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  8. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Seems nobody is talking about Islamic terrorists. It is 9/11 after all. .
    โ€˜Backgrounder: 9/11 and Radical Islamโ€™
    https://www.meforum.org/62634/backgrounder-9-11-and-radical-islam

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  9. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    A relative to the ponytail of ignorance, well at least fellow travelers –
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/student-senator-caught-on-video-taking-down-and-throwing-away-flags-at-9-11-memorial
    ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  10. Walt Avatar

    Don,, someone should have made him put them all back.

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  11. Walt Avatar

    I have an answer
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/09/11/donald-trump-shames-joe-biden-wonder-why-he-didnt-speak-9-11-anniversary/
    ONE,,No one wanted to hear him.
    TWO,, his handlers knew he couldn’t keep it together.

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  12. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Three, he didn’t have anything to say.

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  13. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    W was always a ‘Never Trumper’, Walt.

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  14. Walt Avatar

    Gregory,,, no surprise there.
    Yup, Trump made him look real bad.
    Trump did everything Bush promised to do, and never did.

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  15. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Gregory: ‘That’s just W carrying a torch for bro ‘Jeb!’. You remember, “Low energy Jeb”?’
    In the distant future, after the disaster at the Europa base and the first mission to Proxima b, some time in the reign of Trump VI, this will be the only remaining record of Jeb!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWhi_JXos60

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  16. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “”Biden is an American hero”
    -punchy
    There’s no sane response to such insanity.
    -Gregory”
    At least the two of them have similar cognitive skills.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hhzqNLvQxg

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  17. Scott O Avatar

    scenes 8:30 – You know that Paul will simply dismiss that as a ‘doctored’ video.
    If you think Biden as POTUS is frightening, consider all the people without the excuse of senility that think Joe’s doing a great job.

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