Thoughts on September 11, 2001

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9/11 was a sanity test for America, and the test was failed spectacularly. The absolute minimum rational American response to 9/11 would have been to: (a) ban all further Muslim immigration; (b) impose draconian racial profiling at airports and elsewhere; (c) adopt a foreign policy aimed at promoting strictly American interests, which would mean a non-interventionist stance toward the Middle East in all matters not directly related to American security; and (d) have a very public discussion on the weaknesses and failures of diversity and multiculturalism.

Instead we got the opposite in all points: more Muslims, pat-downs of 80 year old Irish-American nuns so as to not offend NEC (Non-European Caucasian) sensibilities, an “invade the world” foreign policy dictated by Levantine neo-conservatives, and even more pro-diversity hysteria than before.

Clearly, America is a madhouse with the inmates running the asylum. Americans worship “people of color,” and “people of color” flew passenger jet airplanes into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. In this sense, the events of 9/11 were richly deserved. As our nation continues to drown under the rising tide of color, it is important to remember that.