Mark Earley reflects on good, evil, and remembrance during Patriot Day events

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Mark Earley, a public figure and commentator, posted several reflections on September 11, 2025, addressing themes of good and evil, commemorative events, and concerns about educational leadership.

In a post published at 12:03 p.m. UTC, Earley wrote, “We are being reminded daily that evil is a real force. But so is goodness. Remember that.”

Later the same day at 3:52 p.m. UTC, he commented on an official remembrance event: “Somber but hopeful tone at the Commonwealth’s Patriot Day Ceremony at the Virginia War Memorial.”

At 4:13 p.m. UTC, Earley expressed concern over an unspecified sentiment regarding educational leadership: “Extremely disturbing. This sentiment is incompatible with leading & guiding our young students.”

Patriot Day ceremonies across the United States mark the anniversary of the September 11 attacks each year, honoring victims and first responders through memorial services and moments of reflection.



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