That sounds like a challenge.
Yes! Posted with caption: Never Forget
I reflect on this every year about this time. 9.11.01 taught me something that helped me connect with the men in my family, the older generations. I had Uncles who fought in WWII. They never trusted the Japanese - and to a lesser extent the Germans - but really they never, to the day they died, trusted anyone who was Japanese. They never bought Japanese products, etc. They never talked about it much or at all really. That's just how it was with them.
Well, a couple of years after 9/11 I realized I will never trust a muslim. Doesn't matter what race, if you are part of that cult I will never trust you. It doesn't matter if you say you left it - I won't believe you. Muslims are trained to lie to everyone else. Anyone who is now or ever was a muslim I will never trust, period.
And now I understand where my Uncles were coming from. My Father was just a bit too young, missed WWII by a few years. He was there for the Korean war. He didn't have any particular love for the Japanese either, but nothing like my Uncles. Now I get it. The larger lesson here is, the only people you can really count on are your people.