On Forgetfulness

Our enemy, like a dog, respects the strong and resolute, and despises weakness. He cannot contain himself when he sees the groveling common to the pretentious, which is a thing unnatural that must be exterminated. They have a point.

Posted by james wilson at September 11, 2013 10:11 AM

The Media and the Intellectual Class create a Narrative, that tells us that "you don't understand", "the world is more nuanced than that", "it was the Crusades and the imperialism of the West that made them do it", and on and on and on. A lot of the words frankly aren't important anymore, because the message is and was,"this isn
t worth defending, really, and all cultures are equivalent, blah, blah, blah." I'm sure that the tens of thousands of Kurds in northern Iraq that were gassed and killed by a malevolent man would attest to the "no enemies" theorem.

And then they sold us on a new President; Barack Hussein Obama. Roll that around in your mind, 12 years after 9/11/01.

Posted by David at September 11, 2013 8:02 PM

that is something i have not ever read.very comprehensive analysis.

Posted by matthew at December 9, 2013 2:34 AM