Gabriel: 9/11–We Forgot by Brigitte Gabriel 8 Sep 2017
September 11th, 2001 brought indescribable terror and heartache to our nation. But in the aftermath, a tsunami of unity and patriotism washed over our shores. That wave has long since retreated and in its place, anti-American hatred has spread like wildfire.
In the weeks following 9/11, American flags flew on every corner. Athletes and fans couldn’t manage to hold back tears as they stood proudly for the national anthem before game time. Volunteers nationwide gave a helping hand to our courageous first responders, still searching for survivors, and clearing the still smoking rubble from the blood-soaked streets. You couldn’t go anywhere without seeing someone wearing a FDNY or NYPD hat out of respect for our heroes.
We were fearful and we were sorrowful, but mostly, we were united, by our American identity. We made a vow to those we lost that we would “Never Forget.”
Flash forward 16 years and it’s as if we’ve entered the Twilight Zone. Not only have we forgotten that which we promised we would not, but the national pride which once unified us has been replaced by an endless stream of anti-American propaganda.
The American flags we flew with such pride are now considered a “hate symbol” on college campuses. NFL Quarterback Colin Kaepernick is portrayed as a hero for kneeling during the national anthem, and wearing socks to practice that depict police officers as pigs. Celebrities including Madonna, George Lopez, Snoop Dogg, and Kathy Griffin go remarkably unchallenged by their fans in the mainstream media after wishing death to our President.
Even more appalling, a sitting Missouri State Senator Maria Chappelle-Nadal, who encouraged the assassination of President Trump remains in office, with a complete media blackout.
Late night talk shows have been transformed from comedic entertainment into leftist propaganda outlets, with Stephen Colbert leading the charge. Colbert has made some of the most vile commentary about our Commander-in-Chief, including an explicit, and homophobic attack, which predictably went unpunished by the leftist network he works for.
Even after radical Islamic terrorists killed over 3,000 American civilians in the largest terrorist attack in world history, merely suspending travel from terror-ridden nations is met with disgraceful backlash and baseless accusations of “islamophobia.” Sharia law, which legitimizes honor killing, female genital mutilation, and the stoning of homosexuals, amongst other barbaric acts, is now portrayed as a human rights issue across the West, by those who predictably endorse anything that is contrary to the Western values they oppose.
Animosity for America in the media dramatically metastasized during the Iraq War, when pretend journalists like Matt Lauer were more concerned with criticizing interrogation tactics on terrorists than actually defeating terrorism.
Still, at least during the Iraq War there were intellectually honest individuals in the mainstream press, such as the late Christopher Hitchens, who were willing to call out this masochistic poison for what it was. Once, responding to the idea that Islamic Jihadists were merely a movement of self-defense against American foreign policy, Hitchens brilliantly articulated…
“Don’t you tell me that a movement that wants to stone Amina Lawal, the Nigerian woman who was supposedly provenly adulterous because she was holding a baby in her arms without a husband is doing that because they want to help the Palestinians. Don’t make me laugh!”
Hitchens has tragically passed since then, and along with it, his unapologetic condemnation of our radical Islamic adversaries from those on the left. Instead, we’re stuck with ANTIFA thugs who seek to silence voices like Hitchens through violence.
Recently my organization, ACT for America had to cancel 67 rallies planned across the country to honor the memory of the victims of 9/11, and stand for policies that will diminish the ability of terrorists to bring their evil to our shores.
The cancellation of these events was not caused by Islamic terrorists, but from the radical American left pledging to “mow down” our people. These threats were no doubt inspired by the hateful leftist group the Southern Poverty Law Center, which deals not in poverty, but in smearing anyone who opposed their politically liberal worldview, which their deep pocket donors require.
But we can’t stay silent. There’s simply too much at stake.
Instead of an on-site rally leaving innocent American as sitting ducks for violent attacks, ACT for America will host a live online Day of Action for America.
Myself, along with other prominent National Security leaders will be educating and mobilizing patriots all across America about how we can push back effectively against the threats we face.
Go to actforamerica.org/live from 12pm – 3pm EST on Saturday, September 9th to join this much-needed event.
We must show our enemies that we will not be silenced.
We must let our elected officials know that if they refuse to do what is necessary to protect Americans, we will overwhelmingly vote them out of office.
We cannot afford another 9/11 in the name of political correctness, and we can never forget that which we promised we would not.
Brigitte Gabriel is a terrorism analyst and a two times New York Times best-selling author of “Because They Hate” and “They Must Be Stopped”. She is the Founder and Chairman of ACT for America, the nation’s largest grassroots organization devoted to promoting national security and defeating terrorism.
Quote: Longiron wrote in post #2Yet not a word about "Radical Islam Terriorism" Form TRUMP, Pence, Mathis, McMaster in their 9-11 speech. Yes we do forget quickly Mr President.
Unfortunately true
Yet I cannot remember any other American leader addressing Moslems in this direct a manner:
From Trump's Speech in Riyadh Saudi Arabia:
"May 21, 2017 President Trump’s Speech to the Arab Islamic American Summit
Terrorism has spread across the world. But the path to peace begins right here, on this ancient soil, in this sacred land.
America is prepared to stand with you – in pursuit of shared interests and common security.
But the nations of the Middle East cannot wait for American power to crush this enemy for them. The nations of the Middle East will have to decide what kind of future they want for themselves, for their countries, and for their children.
It is a choice between two futures – and it is a choice America CANNOT make for you.
A better future is only possible if your nations drive out the terrorists and extremists. Drive. Them. Out. DRIVE THEM OUT of your places of worship. DRIVE THEM OUT of your communities. DRIVE THEM OUT of your holy land, and DRIVE THEM OUT OF THIS EARTH.
For our part, America is committed to adjusting our strategies to meet evolving threats and new facts. We will discard those strategies that have not worked—and will apply new approaches informed by experience and judgment. We are adopting a Principled Realism, rooted in common values and shared interests.
Our friends will never question our support, and our enemies will never doubt our determination. Our partnerships will advance security through stability, not through radical disruption. We will make decisions based on real-world outcomes – not inflexible ideology. We will be guided by the lessons of experience, not the confines of rigid thinking. And, wherever possible, we will seek gradual reforms – not sudden intervention.
We must seek partners, not perfection—and to make allies of all who share our goals.
Above all, America seeks peace – not war.
Muslim nations must be willing to take on the burden, if we are going to defeat terrorism and send its wicked ideology into oblivion.
The first task in this joint effort is for your nations to deny all territory to the foot soldiers of evil. Every country in the region has an absolute duty to ensure that terrorists find no sanctuary on their soil.
Many are already making significant contributions to regional security: Jordanian pilots are crucial partners against ISIS in Syria and Iraq. Saudi Arabia and a regional coalition have taken strong action against Houthi militants in Yemen. The Lebanese Army is hunting ISIS operatives who try to infiltrate their territory. Emirati troops are supporting our Afghan partners. In Mosul, American troops are supporting Kurds, Sunnis and Shias fighting together for their homeland. Qatar, which hosts the U.S. Central Command, is a crucial strategic partner. Our longstanding partnership with Kuwait and Bahrain continue to enhance security in the region. And courageous Afghan soldiers are making tremendous sacrifices in the fight against the Taliban, and others, in the fight for their country.
As we deny terrorist organizations control of territory and populations, we must also strip them of their access to funds. We must cut off the financial channels that let ISIS sell oil, let extremists pay their fighters, and help terrorists smuggle their reinforcements.
I am proud to announce that the nations here today will be signing an agreement to prevent the financing of terrorism, called the Terrorist Financing Targeting Center – co-chaired by the United States and Saudi Arabia, and joined by every member of the Gulf Cooperation Council. It is another historic step in a day that will be long remembered.
I also applaud the Gulf Cooperation Council for blocking funders from using their countries as a financial base for terror, and designating Hezbollah as a terrorist organization last year. Saudi Arabia also joined us this week in placing sanctions on one of the most senior leaders of Hezbollah.
Of course, there is still much work to do.
That means honestly confronting the crisis of Islamist extremism and the Islamist terror groups it inspires. And it means standing together against the murder of innocent Muslims, the oppression of women, the persecution of Jews, and the slaughter of Christians.
Religious leaders must make this absolutely clear: Barbarism will deliver you no glory – piety to evil will bring you no dignity. If you choose the path of terror, your life will be empty, your life will be brief, and YOUR SOUL WILL BE CONDEMNED.