9/11 Was Not Justice — It Was Blowback from a Broken System

 

9/11 Was Not Justice — It Was Blowback from a Broken System


Let this be stated clearly and without ambiguity:

The attacks of September 11, 2001 were crimes against humanity.
Nearly 3,000 innocent people were murdered. Nothing justifies that.

But condemning the attack does not require silence about the system that preceded it.


Violence Against Civilians Is Always a Crime

No matter the flag, religion, or justification:

  • Killing civilians is wrong

  • Terrorism is wrong

  • Collective punishment is wrong

The victims of 9/11 were not policymakers, generals, or intelligence directors. They were office workers, firefighters, cleaners, parents, and children.

They deserved life — not ideology.


Understanding “Blowback” Is Not the Same as Endorsing Terror

The CIA itself uses a term many Americans were never taught:

Blowback — unintended consequences of covert operations abroad.

Long before 9/11, U.S. tax money funded:

  • Covert wars

  • Regime change operations

  • Proxy militias

  • Secret prisons

  • Torture programs

  • Intelligence abuses carried out without public consent

These policies were not voted on by ordinary citizens — but they were paid for by them.

Understanding blowback is about cause and consequence, not moral approval.


Taxpayer Money and the Architecture of Secrecy

The core problem is not “the taxpayer” as a person.

The problem is a system that uses public money without public consent.

When intelligence agencies operate:

  • In secrecy

  • Without oversight

  • Without accountability

  • Without legal consequence

They create conditions where violence multiplies — abroad and at home.

That is not karma.
That is systemic failure.


Collective Guilt Is a Dangerous Lie

Blaming civilians for state violence is the same logic used by:

  • Terrorist groups

  • Authoritarian regimes

  • War propagandists

No child in New York is responsible for a covert operation in the Middle East.
No worker in Gaza is responsible for a missile strike approved elsewhere.

Civilians are not legitimate targets — ever.


The Real Moral Question

The real question is not:

“Did they deserve it?”

The real question is:

Why are citizens forced to fund systems they cannot see, control, or stop?

When taxpayers discover that their money is used for:

  • War crimes

  • Torture

  • Surveillance abuse

  • Human experimentation

  • Endless war

The moral response is reform, resistance, transparency, and accountability — not violence.


Never Again Must Mean Everyone

“Never again” cannot apply selectively.

  • Not just New York

  • Not just Gaza

  • Not just Ukraine

  • Not just Yemen

  • Not just victims of BCI abuse

If we want a world without terror, we must dismantle all systems that profit from terror, including state-sponsored ones.


Conclusion

9/11 was not justice.
It was not karma.
It was not deserved.

It was a tragedy born from a world where power operates without accountability.

The path forward is not revenge —
It is ending secret wars, ending abusive funding, and restoring human dignity everywhere.

That is the only way violence truly ends.

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