Not everyone wants to get the United States. Considering the attack on September 11, the important question to answer is that reason. Why do these people hate us so much? They are willing to sacrifice their lives only to frighten and kill our citizens. The answer to this question is really the rise of Islamic fundamentalism in the Middle East and the complete failure of westernization in the Middle East. To say that we are not responsible for these attacks, that is, the brother's flirting co-school did not ask for it.
9/11/01 The incident is not yet part of American history. The ongoing battle between threats and terrorism continues. Due to the latest threat known as ISIS, Americans are more uncertain about their safety than ever. Watching the evening news every day makes it a terrible thing for Americans to see pictures of masked terrorists who hold knives, host American civilians as hostages and show off their novelty videos on the Internet. When an earthquake or an airplane flew overhead, the earth trembled and made a loud noise, people wondered whether the next blow will be carried out by stopping breathing. Americans have changed psychologically forever.
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?
Since 9/11/1, the people's pride is very different. For example, before 9/11/01, this country was less patriotic than it is now. Many American flags are not exhibited, and few people are interested in joining the FBI. In contrast, since 9/11/01, the country has become very patriotic. According to a survey by Observer-Dispatch, after the attack, 89% of the young people showed American flags or other patriotic symbols to their individuals or property? (Farie 1) People are now interested in joining the FBI. What? Has the number of people who applied for becoming FBI investigators soared? (Martino 1). By participating in the FBI, people can serve the country and protect the country from future terrorist attacks. The national anthem is not considered commonplace. What? In public activities, patriotic songs that are often hidden or ignored by many people will be newly important. (Farie 1)