U.S.: Where is the Caribbean on 9/11?
A Barbados Advocate editorial indicated that Caribbean stance toward the Iraq intervention is a mirror of France's. Does the Caribbean also mirror the attitude of the French toward 9/11, as revealed here:
Where were you on 9-11? Alain Soral, French writer and OBL worshipper (like MANY French) who calls for American civilian deaths in his writings, remembers ...
"I was in my home office writing a pen-named freelance psy-sex piece for a womens' magazine in order to put some food on the table, the phone rang and it was an old friend who I had a falling out with a few years ago, an old friend who was doing the same debilitating work under a pen-name for a different magazine. He screamed into the telephone: "switch on your TV, this is great!". I turned the TV on and it was so beautful that we put our differences aside. I then called an other friend who I had had a falling out with over some political nonsense. He had gone to Spain. On the backdrop of the same images we experienced the same communion and we buried the hatchet as well... Guys the world over who share the same feelings with those who are humilated, felt the same sense of euphoria while watching these biblical images of justice and punishment! For me, 9-11 represents the reconciliation, concerning most subjects, with all those that this mediocre life has forced me to hate because of insignificant differences... Truthfully, it was a beautiful moment of love. That should tell you how much I remember it!"
Soral has published several books, is on prime time talk shows fairly often, and has screenwritten at least one film. Soral is mass market over here, not at all fringe stuff. Never forgive, never forget. Not today, not tomorrow, not ever.
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