Brigitte Gabriel berates Americans for forgetting 9/11

by Leah Rosenberg
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Brigitte Gabriel says it loud and clear. Americans were once so united and proudly flying the flag. Now, they’re shamelessly burning it. They forgot 9/11.

Brigitte Gabriel Rebukes Americans

Brigitte Gabriel’s message should make every American tremble.

Did Americans forget what they felt on 9/11? Or on the day after? The unity. The compassion. The love for all Americans, no matter what color their skin was or what political party they associated themselves with. Everyone was proud to be American. Everyone felt connected.

Americans made a promise on September 11, 2001. They promised to defeat evil. They promised to stay united.

The firefighters who ran into the burning Twin Towers. The policemen who dropped everything to help. The “regular” men and women who became heroes despite the risk.

The acts of kindness that took place on that day and the days, weeks, and months following were unprecedented.

Did Americans forget about all of that? Did they truly forget what happened just 19 years ago? It is not ancient history.

Everyone flew the American flag proudly. People thanked policemen. And now, Americans are burning the flag proudly. They are attacking policemen. The flag that represents freedom and the courage to stand up to evil is now being stomped on. The men and women who chose a career path to help others are being told they are evil.

The country that has done so much good for its people and the world is being pinned as a racist country.

What has happened over the last 19 years? What is happening today is more than shocking. On September 11, 2001, no one would have thought that America could be so divided. No one could have envisioned that less than two decades later, Americans would forget the unity after the tragedy; the compassion after the pain.

No one could have imagined any of this.

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