Politics

9/13

We are in 9 / 13, not 9 / 10, the world that was created in the wake of the attacks, or 9 / 12, as the anniversary of September 11th approaches. The attacks of September 11 are not regarded as particularly significant in 9 / 13. Concern over Islamic terrorism is ranked low in the single digits behind all other concerns in 9 / 13. The recognition that we are at war as well as the barbaric mass murder of thousands have been vastly overshadowed by a thousand trending issues in 9 / 13, some of which are crucial and others completely unimportant. And the conflict is still ongoing. People who once focused on discussing the threat posed by Islam have moved on more and more in 9 / 13. And it’s difficult to hold them accountable. It is no longer truly wanted by anyone. It was news from yesterday. The number of Muslims in America is rising. The empty border attracts a sizable number of people from the Arab world in addition to drug dealers and gang members. As family reunification takes place, the Armenian airlift and visas will likely result in the importation of at least a quarter of the million. Our country’s demographics are changing with the exact long-term effect as Europe. However, it is 9:13. I perform worse than anything else when I write articles about Islam. Additionally, I no longer feel as fresh about the day as I once did. My nightmares used to be haunted by the ash. To get to the site, the twisted mess of what was left, I sneaked past the police and military presence downtown because I needed to be certain up near that what I had seen was true. However, it’s not the same. I’m hoping for you. However, I don’t believe it is for the majority of us. After that, I questioned how I could forget and move on. When I was still fresh, I came to the conclusion that time was the key. Pain gets worse over time, and what seems new gets stale. Back then, for things were abstractions. I had not witnessed historical eras or generational transitions. That is not longer accurate. I’ve witnessed the power of change. how they can lose their minds. How they can forget, too. 9 / 13 is all about letting go. 9 / 13 indicates that we’ve completed it. We engaged in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now is the time to move on. Perhaps we should pause for a day to reflect on those who perished in towers or fields before continuing with today’s most important issues. What is the substitute? Fighting a war that will last long? Most people were done with world wars after World War I. However, world wars weren’t over with them. Because the Jihad isn’t some political Western grudge match, that analogy is bad. Even though we’ve decided to move on, the assault on the rest of the world will continue for a millennium. Because nothing seemed to be happening on the eastern front at the beginning of World War II, wags made jokes that it was the Bore War. At the time, the jokes made sense. However, they quickly lost their humor. We are currently engaged in the Bore War. However, wars that have been going on for a thousand years don’t last long. Americans immediately recalibrate. We think that the world is constantly evolving. AI, sluggish girls, TikTok, and this week’s fashion. The past is … behind us. Once the airline hijackings became yesterday’s news, we immediately forgot about them. We’re more than willing to put Islamist terrorism behind us once more. Islam, however, never forgets. Also when you stop paying attention to it, reality still exists. Opinion and ideology are irrelevant. Communist ideologies assert that they can predict the future and predict significant changes from the past. But as Patrick Henry once told a group of men who have long since passed away, using the lamp of experience is the only accurate way to foretell the future. Knowing the past is the best way to predict the future. And occasionally, doing so might perhaps entail going back in time. Our culture, reality, or sanity have certainly all been well served by living in the nanosecond. However, it implies that we frequently leave things beyond. In the rearview mirror, history keeps disappearing. The outrage of the situation occupies our thoughts. Therefore the following, and so on. and all the others that will follow. 11 September is more than just a day. It served as a wake-up call. And a lot of us got up. However, getting up is simpler than staying alive. However, the war we are in won’t end anytime soon. The situation is just getting worse. Islamists and Islamist terrorists succeeded in achieving their major goals, which were to drag America into political and military conflicts with them, conflicts that they were destined to win through sheer persistence, while infiltrating our political system and encouraging massive immigration into our nation. Terrorism against Muslims turned into a political issue. Therefore it stopped being yet that. Republicans are continuing to follow on as usual, and Democrats have embraced Islam. Apologists, truth-tellers, conspirators, and another sympathizers can be found all over the conventional landscape. In the meantime, we’re losing. The demographics are preparing for a new wave of Islamist terrorism, which will focus on local terror cells pursuing” lone wolves” like the Boston Marathon bomber and the Pulse nightclub shooter rather than globally coordinated attacks. Another Islamist terror plot is dismantled every few weeks. I occasionally wrote about them. Maybe perhaps someone reads the article. After all, it’s 9 / 13 now. Prior to September 11, I had a sense of an uncertain future advancing quickly toward us. Then, I still feel that way. Terrorism committed by Muslims is not the only issue at hand. It won’t be the sole factor affecting our ability to survive. However, it is one of those things. And it’s the one we’ve overlooked. And one of these days, we’ll awaken to blood, horror, and widespread death once more. Let’s hope that this time we are alive. 

In 9/13 a thousand concerns, some vital, others completely unimportant, have surpassed not only the barbaric murder of thousands but also the recognition that we’re at war. And that war is still far from over. It’s hard to blame people for moving on. It’s not something anyone wants to hear anymore. It’s old news. America’s Islamic population continues to grow. The open border does not only bring in drug dealers, gang members and other criminals. It also brings in a large number of people from the Muslim World. As family reunification takes place, the Afghan airlift and visas are likely to end up importing a quarter million people. The demographics of our country are changing with the same outcome as Europe. But it’s only 9/13. They perform worse than any other article I’ve written. I don’t feel the same way about the day as I used to. Ash used to haunt me in my dreams. I sneaked past the military and law enforcement presence downtown to get to the site. I wanted to see up close if what I saw was real. It’s not the exact same. I hope it is. I don’t believe it is the case for most of us. I remember wondering how I could move on and forget. I was young at the time and I thought that time would be the answer. Pain dulls with time and what was once new becomes stale. Then, such things were abstract. That’s no longer the case. I’ve seen people change. I’ve seen how people can change. 9/13 is about forgetting. 9/13 means that we’ve done. We fought in Afghanistan, and Iraq. It’s time for us to move on. What’s the alternative to this? Fighting a war forever? After WWI, many people were done with wars. But the world wars didn’t end. This is a poor comparison because the Jihad doesn’t represent some nationalistic European grudge. It’s not a thousand-year war on the rest of humanity that will stop because we have decided to move forward. At the time, the jokes were funny. We’re now in the Bore War. But a thousand-year old war doesn’t stay boring forever. Americans recalibrate fast. We believe the world is constantly changing. This week’s trends include TikTok and AI. The past… is past. Once the news of the hijackings became old, we quickly forgot them. We’re ready to forget Islamic terror again. But Islam doesn’t forget. Reality is what exists, even when you stop paying it attention. Ideology and opinions don’t matter. Marxist ideologies believe they know the future, and that it will be drastically different from the past. Patrick Henry once told a group of men who were long dead that the only way to accurately predict the future is by using the lamp of experience. It is best to know your past to be able to predict the future. And sometimes, that means living in the past. It does mean that we leave things behind. The past is always fading in the rearview. Our minds are filled with the outrage of that moment. Then the next, and the one following that. September 11 is more than a single day. It was a call to action. Many of us woke. It’s easier for us to wake up rather than stay awake. The war we are in isn’t going away. It’s getting worse.Islamists, and Islamic terrorists, achieved their main goals, which were to drag America in to political and military engagements, ones they were bound win by sheer staying power. They also infiltrated and fueled massive immigration into our nation.Islamic terror became a partisan matter. Then it stopped being that. Republicans are following suit, as they always do, with Democrats who have embraced Islam. Even the conservative landscape has apologists and truthers. There are also conspiracy theorists, conspiracists, and other sympathizers. We’re losing. The demographic conditions are in place for the next wave of Islamic terror, which will not depend on international coordinated attacks but on domestic terror cells that follow up on ‘lone-wolves’ like Boston Marathon bomber or Pulse nightclub shooting. I have written about them at times. It’s 9/13, after all. Before 9/11, I had the sense that a future we barely understood was rushing towards us. I still feel that way. Islamic terrorism isn’t the only thing to consider. It’s not just the terrorism that will determine our future. It’s one of them. We’ve forgotten it. One day, we will again be woken up by blood, horror and mass deaths. We can only hope that we will be awake this time.

 

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