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MSNBC Host: 9/11 Gave America ‘PTSD’, ‘Muslim Terrorists’ Were An ‘Imagined Racial Enemy’ for White America



According to MSNBC Host Melissa Harris-Perry






  • 9/11 vaulted America into a “nationalist fervor” that was similar to “having post-traumatic stress disorder”
  • Makes racial joke about African-American men wearing NYPD hats
  • 9/11 provided an opportunity for a new “racial enemy” in America
  • America “identifies who we are…through our notions of whiteness and of the racial enemies that are the non-whites”
  • 9/11 gave America a chance to shift its racial hate from “Reagan‘s ’welfare Queen’“ to ”imagine” our enemy as ”somehow Muslim, or Arab, or Sikh, or something else.”
  • Americans an ability to “stomach a kind of horrific racial violence in the name of national security”
  • Those that are “activating terrorism against us” are “imagined racial enemies”


During a speaking engagement Monday, MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry made some startling accusation concerning 9/11 and Americas War on Terror. Perry, who anchors The Melissa Harris-Perry show on the weekends, remarked that 9/11 vaulted America into a “nationalist fervor” that was similar to “having post-traumatic stress disorder.”

The former neighbor to President Obama even used a racial joke to make her point, saying she knew the city was suffering from PTSD because “for about a year, there were African-American men walking around the city of New York with NYPD hats on. That can only be explained as a PTSD response.”

The Tulane Professor of Political Science continued, noting that 9/11 provided an opportunity for a new “racial enemy” in America, explaining:

“Americans in part identify who we are, and who deserves what, through our notions of whiteness and of the racial enemies that are the non-whites.”


She noted that the terrorist attacks gave America a chance to shift its racial hate from “Reagan‘s ’welfare Queen’“ to another ”imagined“ racial enemy that was ”somehow Muslim, or Arab, or Sikh, or something else.” This gives Americans an ability to “stomach a kind of horrific racial violence in the name of national security,” which Harris-Perry notes is a repeating part of American “history.”
Harris-Perry was speaking to the Take Back The American Dream Conference in Washington, D.C. on Monday:


Some quotes from Melissa Harris-Perry:

  • “Americans of course responded in very typically American ways to [terrorism], something that many people in the rest of the world had already experienced. We began with a kind of nationalist fervor that was justified as reasonable patriotism.”

  • “I’d like to point out that we clearly must have been having post-traumatic stress disorder because for about a year after September 11th, there were African-American men walking around the city of New York with N.Y.P.D hats on– that can only be explained as a P.T.S.D. response.”

  • “The other thing that happens in that moment, I don’t want to miss this, is that a new version of what America typically needs emerge, and that is a racial enemy. Americans in part identify who we are, and who deserves what, through our notions of whiteness and of the racial enemies that are the non-whites.

  • “And in this moment, the new racial enemy became not so much Reagan‘s ’welfare queen,’ who was imaginary, but instead this imagined other that is somehow Muslim, or Arab, or Sikh, or something else.”

  • “We became willing to stomach a kind of horrific racial violence in the name of national security. It is something that we have been willing to stomach as a people over and over again in our history.”

  • “The Patriot Act was not an act of a Republican president acting alone. The Patriot Act was a bipartisan decision by both parties. It was not bought and paid for by corporations; it was bought and paid for by our fear.”


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Corduroy

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I don't watch Melissa Harris-Perry or MSNBC but whenever I hear something she's said I like her more and more. She's right. The United States, and a lot of the Western world, was whipped up into nationalistic racist hatred, and the corporate class used that to justify plundering public finances to enrich themselves and commit unending atrocities. The security and xenophobic hysteria of 9/11 goes on to this very day and it has so infected the minds of people that any criticism of that response is met with unthinking outrage, as evidenced from this thread.
 

mentalfloss

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Who doesn't think the 9/11 response was a jingoistic crock?

Our kids will be laughing at us for centuries to come.
 

damngrumpy

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The truth likely lies somewhere in between. Yes the nation was whipped into a nationalistic mood.
They were also attacked by terrorists not a nation and those who attacked them have a different
ideology. To suggest America should not respond is naive at best.
Was it racist? Some cases yes and some no not all Muslims are of the same race they come in all
sizes and colors just like Christians and any other group.
I personally believe the Muslims are at a disadvantage for a couple of reasons. One there is not
central figure head to provide spiritual guidance and direction which often leads to more militant
sects rising and pushing their own agenda. Middle road Muslims are are either silent or they don't
get the same air play.
By their silence, or by their militant views they became targets of anger, fear and frustration.
The other sad truth is many Muslims like other faiths and cultures marginalize themselves by not
fitting in with the American way as it were. In Canada we tout Multiculturalism in America its a
melting pot society and if you don't attempt to fit in you end up marginalized,
Tolerance is dependent of actions in many cases and it should be remembered it wasn't just the
American people who became Nationalistic the government of the day beat that drum and directed
the agenda.
In the final analyses some of it was racist but much of it came from the feeling "we've had enough"
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Hey, our response to 9/11 was in the finest American tradition. Just like Pearl Harbor. We were attacked, and we used that attack to go to war with a country the President wanted to attack that had NOTHING TO DO with the attack on us.
 

Walter

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Hey, our response to 9/11 was in the finest American tradition. Just like Pearl Harbor. We were attacked, and we used that attack to go to war with a country the President wanted to attack that had NOTHING TO DO with the attack on us.
Is that what happened in '41?
 

Walter

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So FDR didn't attack Japan? and Germany wasn't an ally of Japan?
 

BaalsTears

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Since 9/11 I've concluded that Melissa Harris-Perry and the rest of the American left is the real enemy. All foreigners can be ignored. The existential struggle is with the American left.
 

darkbeaver

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No wait I should have said, and I did, I'm deeply sorry if I'v offended anyone, I meant idiot in the purely clinical sence of the scientific concensus. Of course she is sense challenged. In will donate to her oxygen bottle fund so her brain will recieve more oxygen than it nowm gets. I support then rights of idiots 100%. They have a place in our society, not just limited to politics and clergy.