9/11 was a big deal for me personally. I never would have joined the Army and gone to war had it not happened.
But the media coverage of the event in later years bothers me. It feels exploitative somehow. 9/11 was a horrible event that killed a lot of people and sent us into a couple of wars that killed more people. But it did not change my view of the world.
There are bad people in this world who want to do bad things. the Beirut bombing, the Cole, various others attacks. 9/11 was just their most successful attack, and it happened to be on American soil.
While it is rarely stated directly, it is strongly implied by the reverent and almost fetishistic tone of the coverage of 9/11 that it is some sort of lodestone or defining point in the American psyche. And for me it is not. It was horrible and tragic, but that is it.
And it really annoys me when it is implied(by the countless hours of coverage) that the victims of 9/11 are somehow more worthy of my grief and sympathy than the civilian victims of the suicide bombings I saw in Iraq. Or the soldiers I saw killed. There will be no monument or shrine built for the sixty odd people killed in Balad Ruz in the middle of 2008 in a double suicide attack. There will be no books or films about it. The event will only be remembered by those of us who were there.
So whenever I see a news reporter trying to coax an emotional response from a New Yorker about 9/11 it just makes me mad. Don't try to manipulate our emotions.
But the media coverage of the event in later years bothers me. It feels exploitative somehow. 9/11 was a horrible event that killed a lot of people and sent us into a couple of wars that killed more people. But it did not change my view of the world.
There are bad people in this world who want to do bad things. the Beirut bombing, the Cole, various others attacks. 9/11 was just their most successful attack, and it happened to be on American soil.
While it is rarely stated directly, it is strongly implied by the reverent and almost fetishistic tone of the coverage of 9/11 that it is some sort of lodestone or defining point in the American psyche. And for me it is not. It was horrible and tragic, but that is it.
And it really annoys me when it is implied(by the countless hours of coverage) that the victims of 9/11 are somehow more worthy of my grief and sympathy than the civilian victims of the suicide bombings I saw in Iraq. Or the soldiers I saw killed. There will be no monument or shrine built for the sixty odd people killed in Balad Ruz in the middle of 2008 in a double suicide attack. There will be no books or films about it. The event will only be remembered by those of us who were there.
So whenever I see a news reporter trying to coax an emotional response from a New Yorker about 9/11 it just makes me mad. Don't try to manipulate our emotions.