Author Ian Frazier has considered the ideal theme of patriotism among betrayal of one of his great Americans in his article "All-Consuming Patriotism". In the paragraph at the beginning of his story, Fraser scoured the typical ideals of Americans from the world perspective, namely materialism, vanity, selfishness, obesity and waste. His role claims to worry about his shopping ability to meet the current economic needs of the country. He cried while shopping and fulfilled his duty as an American. Because the masses can now weep through the laws of people.
It is taboo for politics, the media, the academia, and a polite society to cast doubts on the 9/11 official story. However, events named 9/11 changed the foreign policy and domestic policy of the United States, affecting our citizenship and our identity as a citizen. If we want to maintain a free society, how should we carefully study such events should be considered taboo?
In the decade since 9/11, we will change individually and collectively. We know this story; we live in our daily life and repeat it. In this painful decade, we are trying to understand that all the horrible details of the beautiful September morning of 2001 were placed in front of us. It is not enough to cure in 10 years. We are still hurt and scratched, but when we review these events and tell stories, we respect all that we have lost.
September 11, 2001 is the day to change our daily lives for all of us. For many young Americans, the attack on the 9/11 incident means more things and on that day they chose to change their lifestyle. The mood swings on 11th September encouraged many American teenagers to join the army. I have the privilege of seeing this "wave" member. She prefers to remain anonymous, so we call her Sarah. I can ask some questions about what she learned from that experience.