By Grand Rapids Anonymous
thursday, september 11, 2025 at 12:41:00 p.m. edt
24 years ago: 9/11 makes its way around again, the day our country started its descent into the globalist-influenced toilet we swim in today
GRA: I'll make this short. The day, 24 years ago, was unforgettable--the way the terrorists carried out their plan with near perfect precision (the only flaw was failing to navigate the final plane--that was force crashed in Pennsylvania by passengers--to explode into the White House or Congress).
Laws were enacted--or approved by SCOTUS--to change America from what it was before 9/11 to what we have today (gay marriage, #1 mistake). A push by commies--and allowed by those who were supposed to oppose them, allowed invaders and blacks to swarm our cities like locusts. Technology chipped in with its anti-free speech contribution (mostly against Whites), and here we are.
It all started--in earnest--24 years ago today. It's a sad day--to me--for more than the one obvious reason.
--GRA
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Daniel Greenfield nails it, as usual.
EXCERPTS:
On John F. Kennedy Boulevard, in Jersey City, across the river from Manhattan, crowds of Muslim settlers celebrated the slaughter of Americans. "Some men were dancing, some held kids on their shoulders," a retired Jersey City cop described the scene. "The women were shouting in Arabic."
Similar Islamic festivities broke out on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn...
A new and terrible era in history began on 9/11. We are no more past it than we were past Pearl Harbor at the Battle of Midway. Its origins are no mystery. They lie in the last sound that came from Flight 93.
“Allahu Akbar.”
We are in the middle of the longest war in American history. And we still haven’t learned how to fight it.
https://www.danielgreenfield.org/2025/09/its-not-over.html
No profound Steyn column about 9/11 today nor on any other 9/11 anniversary. As he explained on 9/11 of 2021:
For most of the last two decades we have observed the anniversary of 9/11 by re-posting my columns from the first few days of the new era. We ceased to do so after September 11th 2017 when "a president who, on the campaign trail, mocked his predecessor's inability to use the words 'radical Islam' himself eschewed all mention of the I-word" - and a defense secretary laughably hyped as Mad Dog Mattis turned out to be just another dribbler from the Washington Generals and retreated to the madrassah wing of the Pentagon to explain that it was all just a theological misunderstanding.
We shall not resume our anniversary observances today. The war is lost, at home and abroad. On the domestic front, we doubled the rate of Muslim immigration to the west and began assimilating ourselves with Islam's strictures on freedom of expression and the like. The decade-and-a-half since the Danish Mohammed cartoons has been one long remorseless surrender on core western liberties. When a school teacher gets beheaded in the street, there is no outrage at the act, just a mild regret that he should have been foolish enough to provoke his own fate. Even the milder jests from the immediate post-9/11 era - the cartoon of the woman trying on new burqas in the changing room and wondering, "Does my bomb look big in this?" - would not be published today:
In the broader society, our rulers quickly determined that it was easier to punish us than our enemies. The post-9/11 security state surely helped soften up western populations for the ChiCom-19 lockdowns, in which entire nations have been reduced to TSA-administered airports.
[Continues at https://www.steynonline.com/11682/the-years-we-wasted]
Just my perception,but msm remembered 9/11 more this year than the last 3 or 4.
--GRA
I haven't heard of him but he DOES have it right. Read the entire article. Every new anti-American act of violence or legalese committed against us,we are told to "shrug it off."
"Water off a duck's back."
This "duck" however,is polluted--filled with the poison of many toxins--which are killing it(us).
Soon,it will be "Water off the dead duck's back."
Spoken in spanish and/or nigibberish.
--GRA
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