Wednesday, September 11, 2013

It's 9/11...

**NOTE: I found this opinion on Tumblr but I wholeheartedly agree with it, and I wanted to share it here. (I don't know who the opinion belongs to, though, due to the fact that it was posted anonymously on an opinion blog, so I can't give credit where credit is due.)**

"I think that the USA needs to move on from September 11th.
Now before all you pseudo-patriots come attempting to sway my opinion with your “unwavering loyalty to the country”, let me just take a minute to explain things. I am an American. I’m a female. And I was a young girl when the events took place.The events are tragic. I’m not saying that they aren’t. But the US government and the media make it out to be some worldwide catastrophe that claimed the lives of millions of people around the world, when really, the event only killed about 2,600 people, which in the grand scheme of things for a large country like the United States isn’t a huge number.
Also, we’re Americans. Not only are we extremely self-absorbed with our ignorance, fueled by the liberally biased media, we’re hardly sympathetic for our victims. We forced unspeakable violence upon the natives when we came here, we killed almost 150,000 people in dropping the atomic bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and we’ve pointlessly murdered innocent people in the Middle East. 
I understand that a lot of people died, and I should be respecting them. But while we honor the dead, we can’t have these extravagant 2-hour TV specials reading the names of all these people who died over a decade after the disaster. You don’t see Japan having these insane specials reading off the names of people who died in their terrorist attacks. (Yes, that qualifies as a terrorist attack.)
I honestly don’t care anymore. Terrorist attacks happen all the time in other countries every day. Just because this one happened in America doesn’t make it any different. It was a terrible thing that happened, but it’s been over a decade. We killed Osama. Why we are still in Iraq, I will never know, but that’s a story for another time, I guess. 
The USA is comparable to a person who still clings to their ex-spouse or significant other years after they broke up. We have to move on with our lives. Not forget about it completely, but just move on and keep in it the back of our thoughts."