As the nation solemnly marked the 20th anniversary of the most devastating terrorist attacks ever carried out on American soil, the depraved left devoted their time to flooding the zone with outlandish takes to put a racial spin on the day when nearly 3,000 innocent people were murdered by the followers of evil mastermind Osama bin Laden.
One of those who took to Twitter to offer her opinion that 9/11 was really an attack on what she refers to as “heteropatriarchal capitalistic systems” that “white Americans fight to protect,” was Jenn M. Jackson, an ultra-woke assistant professor at Syracuse University who took exception to the remembrance of that terrible day.
Jackson, whose website bio identifies her as a “queer genderflux androgynous Black woman” as well as an “abolitionist” and “a lover of all Black people,” was triggered by MSNBC’s coverage where former Bush and Obama administration officials gave their perspective on how the 9/11 attacks changed America.
“It’s twenty years since 9/11 and I’m still really disturbed by how many white pundits and correspondents talk about it,” Jackson tweeted.
blocked, but the List comes for all, @jennmjacksonphd.
✍🏼✍🏼✍🏼 pic.twitter.com/EQFVYdDeCe
— Siraj Hashmi (@SirajAHashmi) September 11, 2021
According to an archived record of Jackson’s now-protected tweets, she stated, “I’m watching Andy Card and Jeh Johnson on MSNBC. Card just said that 9/11 was the first time that Americans ever felt fear. He said that it was the last morning we woke up without fear and that the ‘terrorists’ succeeded in introducing us to fear.”
Syracuse University assistant professor of political science pic.twitter.com/gXw6AZFNDO
— Oilfield Rando (@Oilfield_Rando) September 11, 2021
She also threw down the race card.
“White Americans might not have really felt true fear before 9/11 because they never felt what it meant to be accessible, vulnerable, and on the receiving side of military violence at home. But, white Americans’ experiences are not a stand-in for ‘America,'” she tweeted. “Plenty of us Americans know what it’s like to experience fear and we knew before 9/11. For a lot of us, we know fear *because* of other Americans.”
“We have to be more honest about what 9/11 was and what it wasn’t,” she added. “It was an attack on the heteropatriarchal capitalistic systems that America relies upon to wrangle other countries into passivity. It was an attack on the systems many white Americans fight to protect. We have to be clear that the same motivations that animated America’s hypervigilance and responsiveness to ‘terror’ after 9/11 are now motivating the carceral state and anti-immigration policy.”
Jackson, who is also a contributor for “Teen Vogue,” a magazine that dispenses raunchy sex tips to young girls while grooming them to be Democrat activists, took heavy fire on Twitter.
Of course, because if Osama bin Laden was about anything, it was striking down heteropatriarchy… https://t.co/IuJ4aoDNyc
— Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) September 12, 2021
I don’t really think you’re intelligent enough to know what you’re saying—so I’ll ask: is that an endorsement of the 9/11 attacks? Because it sure sounds like it.
— David Reaboi, Late Republic Nonsense (@davereaboi) September 11, 2021
20th anniversary of the murder of 3,000 Americans and @SyracuseU professor Jenn M Jackson decides to share this woke bullshit. If the USA is so oppressive someone should tell her about the toxic heteropatriarchial masculinity rampant within the Taliban… #Clownshow pic.twitter.com/uMweaCOWe9
— Ian Bradley (@bornawinner92) September 12, 2021
Pretty sure Al Qaeda wasn't attacking us over a heteropatriarchy issue. I am also pretty sure that it's too easy to get a PhD if this lady has one.
— Mike Howell (@MHowellTweets) September 11, 2021
Proof that a PhD doesn’t make you intelligent or a good person.
— andrew (@andrew__1995) September 11, 2021
SU has a professor on staff, Jenn Jackson, that’s clearly a racist and has zero empathy for what took place on 9/11. Look at what she tweeted yesterday of all days. Every SU alumni should be disgusted with who SU is willing to employ and keep employed. #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/rO0A5l7eT5
— Ernie McCracken (@ErnieMc91424864) September 11, 2021
Glad to see that PhD got you on at Teen Vogue. With takes like this it seems you've found your pinnacle there.
— Chillwell ⛳ (@memoir_author) September 11, 2021
Let me make sure I am getting this correct…
The 9/11 attack by arguably the most heteropatriarchal people on earth was orchestrated because of America heteropatriarchal systems?
I’m sure the female & LGBTQ execs who died in the Twin Towers would love this hot take.
— Not Howie (@HowieLongggg) September 10, 2021
Thank you for showing people that getting a PhD doesn't make you a trustworthy source of information, nor intelligent. You're exposing a little known fact that college is garbage and it's truly bold.
— Mewga (@MewgaDS) September 11, 2021
Ted Kaczynski had a PhD. When are we going to learn that academic credentials are not a substitute for good judgment?
— The Rancor Keeper (@ohnotherancor) September 11, 2021
The reaction to her seizing of 9/11 to promote an obvious antipathy for white people as well as what appeared to be justification for the attacks led to Jackson locking down her Twitter account, if she was as smart as her Ph.D. credentials would seem to indicate, she would delete it entirely
Jackson’s beliefs are widely represented on the nation’s college campuses where professors whose hatred of America has much in common with sentiments of the suicidal fanatics who flew jetliners into the World Trade Center and Pentagon, and it is only now that many are waking up to the damage that they have inflicted on impressionable young minds.
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