But damn am I ever glad that we're passed the holy and sacred 9/11. I've gotten so sick of hearing all about it on the news, throughout the internet --- even on websites dedicated to sports or technology. Yes, it was a tragedy, but this country become obsessed with the day every time it rolls around. I've heard New Yorkers attempt to equate it with the fucking holocaust, yes the deaths of 3,000 people was certainly tragic, but nowhere near the level of the mass extermination of nearly 6 million Jews, 2-3 million Soviet POWs, and another 2 million Poles. Even the holocaust pales in comparison to the mass killings perpetrated by Josef Stalin and Mao Ze-Dong during their reigns of power.
Maybe I'm jaded or something, but it just seems like 9/11 has turned into this holy day where the entire country basically shuts down... either literally or in people's minds. We revere the New York Fire and Police departments... while the U.S. Military has suffered double the 3,000 deaths of 9/11 in the unjust and illegal wars we've waged in its name. I'm not trying to take away from any of the brave and heroic actions taken by the members of those departments, or anything away from the victims and their families of the attacks... but why do we have to become obsessed with the day for weeks every time it comes around. A lot of people these days also seem to forget about the other sneak attack that took place in our history --- Pearl Harbor, where we lost nearly 2,500 people; mostly military.
We just seem to become crippled with fear and obsession over this day. I don't recall any memorials taking place prior to football, basketball, or hockey games when they're played the week of December 7th. Like I said, maybe I'm just jaded... but it's gotten old.
Let the flames commence.
Maybe I'm jaded or something, but it just seems like 9/11 has turned into this holy day where the entire country basically shuts down... either literally or in people's minds. We revere the New York Fire and Police departments... while the U.S. Military has suffered double the 3,000 deaths of 9/11 in the unjust and illegal wars we've waged in its name. I'm not trying to take away from any of the brave and heroic actions taken by the members of those departments, or anything away from the victims and their families of the attacks... but why do we have to become obsessed with the day for weeks every time it comes around. A lot of people these days also seem to forget about the other sneak attack that took place in our history --- Pearl Harbor, where we lost nearly 2,500 people; mostly military.
We just seem to become crippled with fear and obsession over this day. I don't recall any memorials taking place prior to football, basketball, or hockey games when they're played the week of December 7th. Like I said, maybe I'm just jaded... but it's gotten old.
Let the flames commence.