Yeah, but if you were alive and sentient in 2001, by about 2006, you were asking questions. (If you weren’t asking questions on day one. *I was asking questions by the afternoon*)
It’s not young people’s fault, though. They just weren’t there. They don’t have the emotional trauma. They didn’t see the world shift. They were born into a world with the TSA, back-scatter machines, and invasive pat downs and strip searches.
How can they ask questions if they have no frame of reference?
You know who makes me angry? These people who are actively working in the media, who won’t answer questions, even in private.
I knew some people who worked for “news” agencies (really just political propaganda networks) and I asked them, in private, about what they thought about 9/11, and they refused to discuss their opinions.
I got the sense that they didn’t buy the official story, but because they were under contract with this network, they couldn’t step outside the official narrative.
They all toe that line.
It’s infuriating.
The insincerity of maintaining that kind of willful ignorance really gets to me.