Friday, September 10, 2010

Can we just move on already???

September 11, 2001, was a terrible day.  A day that shall live in our nation's memory.  A day when we were attacked on our own soil, when innocent lives were lost in the name of fanaticism.  A day when so many brave souls died trying to help those in the Towers, and when so many more did not die but contracted lifelong diseases from all the crap they inhaled.  A day when brave citizens gave their lives to prevent a fourth plane from crashing into whatever its target may have been.  These people should be remembered and honored.

But can we please move forward already????

I'm not going to be very popular for saying this (I can hear the pitchfork's being sharpened as I type), but it was 9 frickin years ago, people.  Nine years!!!!  Are we still going to mope around and cry over something that has long since past? 

Nine years isn't that long, you say.  Well, I grant you that.  I'm sure that after WWII ended, Veterans' Day was still pretty solemn.  And I don't know when we started Memorial Day, but I'm pretty sure that it wasn't always a beer-guzzling, hot-dog eating fantasma of headonism. 

But nine years is long enough to move forward.  To not be mourning anymore, but rather to honor the dead and act to make sure their deaths were not in vain.  That's right: to sit here and cry about being attacked is bullshit.  You want to honor the fallen of 9/11?  Get your ass out and vote!  Defend freedom and civil liberty!  Educate yourself and your neighbors!  Don't wrap yourself up in a flag and act sanctimonious. 

Why?  Because that's exactly the problem.  To the rest of the world. we are a nation of whiney cry babies with a too-big sense of entitlement.  Yeah, that's right: I said it.  So when we refuse to get over something like 9/11, or Katrina, or any other damned horrid thing that happened, "the terrorists" win.  We only reinforce their reasons (if you can call such irrationality "reason") for hating us. 

Look: the families and friends should absolutely feel sadness and loss, and do so as long as they need to.  But as a nation, we need to put our big-girl panties on and deal.  It happened.  It was awful.  And it's over.  A long time ago.  You wanna mourn something, how about mourning for the lives of our soldiers in Afghanistan, or the state of our budget that has been robbed to pay for it?

But looking to the future requires a maturity and courage that we as a nation just don't have.  So much easier to watch Dancing with the Stars and to blindly regurgitate the crap Hannity spoon feeds us than to actually think and stand up for something.  To actually move beyond the horrible thing in the past and move toward a positive future. 

Yeah, yeah -- I know you are ready to throw stuff at me.  But you know what?  I don't care.  I am not going to blind myself to the world with a blanket of 9/11 self-pity.  I am going to see the event for what it was, and do my best to move us and the world beyond it, into a world where that shit doesn't happen again.  But by all means, if you must, go wave your flag and wallow in it. 
While you're doing that, I'll be having a hot dog.

3 comments:

  1. Yeah, I didn't expect anyone to post. God forbid we touch this one with a ten foot pole, right?

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  2. Oh well, nobody posts on my blog except my mom. Not sure what to think about this yet except I think most people have totally forgotten what really happened and why (because there is a why, as irrational as it may seem to us). I agree with you about the fallen soldiers. Even though they signed up for combat, I feel like it is equally tragic. If we even knew what we were fighting for it might be different. "Freedom"? Whatever. Okay now I am not PC either.

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  3. "Never forget!" Forget what, exactly? That "they" did that to "us"? That we allowed corrupt politicians to manipulate us like puppets and to take away our civil liberties? That we drank the Kool Aid and sanctioned a war against an innocent country?

    Well, I for one, hate Kool Aid.

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