By Steve Otto
Today is 9/11. It is an important day for me and many people
across the country. I’ve been watching ABC News this morning. They are giving
this day a lot of attention. While there was plenty of reasons to commemorate this
day, it brought dread to me and it awoke the worst this country has to offer—jingoism,
imperialism, arrogance and blind patriotism—the kind that encourages vicious militarism.
I’m sure I’ll find some of the people and ideas ABC put on TV to nauseate me.
To be fair, the attack on the twin towers was a horrible tragedy.
More than two thousand people died. For some of the victims there was no way out.
Some folks jumped off the top of those buildings and they had no alternative. For
the people who died there was nothing they could have done to prevent it. Some
just made terrible mistakes. The loss of life alone was tragic. There was
nothing justified about that attack, although the Pentagon was a legitimate
military target.
The results was even worse. Flags were everywhere and lots
of people joined the military so they could fight unnecessary and imperialist
wars. People were nasty to those who are Muslim. People of Arab heritage had to
be careful of ignorant bigots. Former President George W. Bush used this attack
to start America’s longest war in Afghanistan. After all these years, President
Joe Biden finally had the sense to take the US out of that stupid and needless
war. The so called “War on Terrorism” has led to some of this country’s worst
human rights violations since the Civil War, including the concentration camp
at Guantanamo Bay. In 2003, Bush got this country into another war and
occupation in Iraq. The US military is still there today.
There were a lot of fist responders who put their lives in jeopardy
to help save what people they could. They are heroes and deserve to be treated
as such. Those who led this nation into war are monsters and criminals. Whether
they realize it or not, they have made this country way more dangerous and that
is nothing to honor.
As citizens we need to make our voices heard. We need to
expose and denounce imperialism, jingoism and all the isms that have made this
country an abomination.
Defining
images from the 9/11 attacks | Reuters.com
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