Remembering 9/11

Friday, September 11, 2009
Today is the 8th anniversary of the attacks of 9/11. A lot has changed since then. Some of it's good. Some of it's bad. All of it bears remembering.

Since 9/11, our Armed Forces have been in harm's way for longer than in any time in our history. Due to a combination of our all-volunteer military and the warrior culture that pervades it, the majority of this sacrifice is being borne by a very small percentage of our citizenry. I will remember my brothers and sisters-in-arms, and be thankful to them and their families for their willingness to serve.

Since 9/11, we have allowed our personal freedoms to be been eroded by a misguided and fearful government. Instigated by The Patriot Act, this erosion has continued, with no one to watch the watchers. I will remember there are worse things than living in uncertainty, and trading security for freedom is a bad deal.

Since 9/11, thousands of families have been without the loved ones who were lost either in the initial attacks or as members of the Armed Forces. I will remember those who have fallen, and provide support to their families where I can.

Since 9/11, we've slowly moved from the politics of fear to the politics of reason, but we still have a long way to go, and the fear-mongers will not give up without a fight. I will remember what happens when a society gives in to fear, and try to live with courage.

Since 9/11, it's become apparent just how close to the edge of civilization our society is when faced with what we perceive to be an outside threat. I will remember that stereotyping is the precursor to bigotry, and make every effort to purge it from my mind.

Since 9/11, it's also been apparent how generous Americans are when push comes to shove. I will remember to keep and value generosity in my life.

Since 9/11, it's clearer that the U.S. isn't the boss of the world, and instead would do well to show some humility and respect when dealing with other cultures. I will remember that while I'm glad I'm an American, there's no special virtue in it. Free men and women can be found in any society.

Since 9/11, it's obvious that some people's sense of right and wrong can be twisted to serve the evil agendas of the self-righteous. I will remember to guard against this, all the days of my life.

I will remember.

2 comments:

WendyB_09 said...

Thank you Janiece. Well said.

Steve Buchheit said...

What she said.