In Memory of The Fallen of 9/11 Attacks
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In Memory of The Fallen of the 9/11 Attacks
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The 9/11 Attacks were our generation's Pearl Harbor. America was attacked without having anticipated the attack. America was clueless up to the point when the attack happened. Around 3,000 people lost their lives in the 9/11 series of attacks on America on America's own soil. It was a massive tragedy of never before seen in the last 50+ years.
Political correctness had played a significant part in not identifying the attackers before they succeeded in their terrorist act. People call Islam a religion of peace, however that is simply not the truth. I have gone through The Qu'ran and a simple reading of it easily identifies it as a religion of war. People who say that Islam is a religion of peace are usually woke blind-men who have never read the Qu'ran on their own. There are two different versions of the Qu'ran available from Audible.com, both of which I have bought. If you read the whole book in all of its Surah's and you judge the book by what it has to say you will come to the same conclusion as me: Islam is a religion of war. One verse will say peace peace peace, and the next verse it talks about killing the infidels. I think that that is a thing called cognitive dissonance, where people hold two conflicting views to both be true at the very same time: that Islam is a religion of peace and that Islam calls people to wage Jihad against the unbelievers. Now, there are many followers of Islam who are not terrorists, the nominal followers of Muhammad who pick and choose what parts of Islam they will adhere to and which they won't. Those people I'm not calling out here. I have issue with the Jihadists who suck the lesser intelligent followers of Islam and get them to blow themselves up for the greater cause of Islam in holy Jihad.
So what am I getting to? Two things: radical Islam is (as the best of my readings of the Qu'ran) is the orthodox understanding of Islam. The terrorists are the followers of Islam who follow the teachings of their false messiah, Muhammad. The problem is not with the followers of Islam, but rather Islam itself, of which if you study the teachings being taught in their very own holy book the only conclusion one can really come to believe is that the Jihadi's belief system is accurately following their strange dystopian religion. The second thing that you will come to understand is that their religion allows lying and falsehood to further their agenda. So under dictate from their leader it is alright to deceive people for the greater cause of Allah. In a religion that allows for falsehoods for the greater good of the furthering of the religion, one has to question what is true and what is false, as you may very well be actively being lied to and the liar in question could very well be deceiving you. It reminds me of "love bombing," a practice in cults of surrounding people with many people who seem to love them, while hiding a sinister agenda behind the scenes, of which you will find out more and more the deeper into the sect you find yourself in.
Now I don't want adherents to Islam calling out a Fatwah on me, targeting me for assassination. I am simply explaining Islam to the best of my ability without prejudice, reading its teachings as they are plainly stated.
Enough of the Islam examination. There are other reasons why 9/11 succeeded, apart from being politically correct. It was a lack of imagination. The American analysts had not considered this type of specific attack on home soil. From the analysis of foreign actions against foreign lands it might have been considered a possibility, but not in America; it could happen to the crazy African nations just because they are considered bonkers, and they do things that are radical on a weekly basis there, but the migration of the terrorism was not thought to be moved into The West, and would not for a very long time... they were wrong. Jihad has come to America.
Don't hate me for having a different view than yours. My reading of the Qu'ran is the simple and plain and literal interpretation of the teachings. People these days want to be people-pleasers, where they try to make everyone happy. However, when two views are diametrically opposed one of the alternatives is wrong. Maybe both are wrong. But both can not be right.
With deep thought...
-warmfuzzy
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