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Subject Is the Media Trying to Make You Forget 9/11? The Latest From Chronicles Magazine
Date September 11, 2021 7:25 PM
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When anniversaries of momentous events are upon us, it is common to find the media wall-to-wall with reminiscences and coverage.

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Is the Media Trying to Make You Forget 9/11? ()


When anniversaries of momentous events are upon us, it is common to find the media wall-to-wall with reminiscences and coverage.

But this is most certainly not the case as we arrive at the 20th anniversary of the single-most horrific act of terrorism ever perpetrated against the United States. While the media allow a few sober references to this milestone, in the wake of our disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the seemingly intentional abandonment of still uncounted citizens and friends, the preferred narrative of the elite is that we dispense with umbrage over how America was wronged in favor of a globalist narrative whereby we embrace our responsibility to right all the wrongs of the past.

Which is precisely what Chronicles Associate Editor Pedro Gonzalez discusses in his column in our 9/11 memorial issue, “Purposeful Forgetfulness ([link removed]) .”


9/11 remains an inflection point in American history.
And we can ill afford to forget it.


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Purposeful Forgetfulness ([link removed])

By Pedro Gonzalez

Americans have been encouraged to forget about 9/11 and to focus on the enemy within.
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The Betrayal of the Spirit of Flight 93 ([link removed])

By Alexander Riley

The failure of the 1965 Immigration Act was written all over the smoking ruins of 9/11. It weakened visa enforcement and massively increased immigration from parts of the world that were culturally light-years apart from American traditions.
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The Surveillance State Turns Twenty ([link removed])

By Stephen B. Presser

An oppressive surveillance state has grown up amid the ruins of America's constitutional and legal structure. Without civic virtue and popular sovereignty, restraints on arbitrary power have weakened.
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Also of Interest

▪ Foreign Affairs Editor Srdja Trifkovic writes in “Jihad Undefeated ([link removed]) ” about the collapse of the U.S. mission in Afghanistan
▪ Nicholas D. Jackson describes how the Attica Prison Riots ([link removed]) 50 years ago reshaped American policing, for the worse.

If you are already a subscriber, look for these articles online and in your next issue, which should arrive in the first week of September.


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