Quick subject change:
My daughter is 16 and was upset that very little regarding 9-11 is taught in her school so over the weekend we watched some of the 9-11 documentaries. Hard to believe that as a junior in high school 9-11 is as "real" to her as WWII or Korean War or JFK's assassination are to me. Happened before her time.
One of the things that struck me as we watched these was the fury and outrage of the average person on the street. In interview after interview the prevailing theme of the response was "Let's go to war, get after their ass, bomb the Middle East back to the stone age, kill every one of them if that's what it takes to prevent something this horrible from happening here again." I remember feeling so distressed and so powerless and moved to do something that I was willing to abandon my job and join the service (they didn't want me).
The reaction of people surprised her a little, but she said she now understands my anti-Islamic stance. If she had seen that happen in real time, like I did, she would probably feel the same. I'm not an "Islamaphobe" as her teacher has categorized me and people like me. There are reasons, and valid ones.
I find it absurd that Bush is demonized now for going to war when we really should have just wiped the entire place off the map and, yeah, killed them all. I found it curious that Condomeeza Rice said in one of her interviews that she called Putin and even he was willing to support whatever we had to do in response.
So how did we get from THAT to a president who -- if he isn't a muslim, has some decidedly pro-Islam leanings? How did we get to the point that her school has abandoned French, Spanish and Italian as foreign language options and now teaches fucking arabic? If she wasn't a junior and hadn't been there the whole time I'd take her out of that school for that reason alone.
How did we get from the towers falling to "hey, hey, Muslim's are oooookay!"
Trump is right. Ban them from coming.