Syracuse assistant professor 'disturbed' by how many 'white pundits' still talk about 9/11
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Syracuse University assistant professor Jenn M. Jackson became the latest pundit to tweet an unpopular take about 9/11 over the weekend by asking why so many "white pundits" still talk about the terror attack 20 years later.
"It's twenty years since 9/11 and I'm still really disturbed by how many white pundits and correspondents talk about it," Jackson, who is also a contributor at Teen Vogue, according to her Twitter bio, tweeted. "I'm watching Andy Card and [Former Homeland Security Secretary] 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." Jackson followed up by tweeting that the 9/11 terror attacks were an assault on America's "heteropatriarchal capitalistic systems."More Related News