Sep 11 2006

September 11, 2006

Subversive Thoughts | Published 11 Sep 2006, 9:07 am | Comments Off on September 11, 2006 -

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“Within the first months after that terrorist attack, at the suggestion of a political advisor, he brought a formerly obscure word into common usage. He wanted to stir a “racial pride” among his countrymen, so, instead of referring to the nation by its name, he began to refer to it as “The Homeland” … As hoped, people’s hearts swelled with pride, and the beginning of an us-versus-them mentality was sewn. Our land was “the” homeland, citizens thought: all others were simply foreign lands. We are the “true people,” he suggested, the only ones worthy of our nation’s concern; if bombs fall on others, or human rights are violated in other nations and it makes our lives better, it’s of little concern to us.” — Excerpt from “When Democracy Failed: The Warnings of History” by Thom Hartmann — Hartmann was of course talking about Adolph Hitler.

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