Six Years Later: War, Not Tragedy
Debra Burlingame reminds us in her anniversary article today that it is important to look directly at the horror rather than blunting it with euphemisms:
Our fellow human beings were not “lost” in 1993 or on 9/11. They were torn to pieces. We must not give the enemy any quarter. We must confront the reality of their acts.We must refuse to be fooled by their propaganda, which is meant to appeal to our own moral vanity - the belief that we can appease them by responding to their outrageous demands for accommodation, their open threats and their hateful rhetoric with even more forbearance.
Several months after the Sept. 11 attacks, I was asked to look through a thick, three-ring binder put together by the FBI, a catalogue of objects - photographed and numbered - that were the unclaimed personal effects of the 184 victims who perished at the Pentagon. They included things such as buttons, uniform insignia, house and car keys, wedding rings, shoes, personalized coffee mugs and, saddest of all, a miniature, hot-pink luggage tag with a flowery design meant for a little girl’s travel bag.
These mundane objects, the commonplace detritus of lives cut short, were deeply moving to see, perhaps because they were not some grand eulogy or noble tribute, but simple reminders of the fact that people like you and me went to work or boarded those planes on that lovely Tuesday morning, never dreaming that this was the last clear blue sky they would ever see.
Perhaps it is human instinct to turn away from suffering that goes on too long. We should celebrate life rather than wallow in grief. But we should vigilantly guard against self-delusion and denial as a means of coping with the terrible reality that we all lived through six years ago. There was a reason that we felt unified then.
The horror of what we experienced, individually and together, stripped away all the things that divide us today. We clung to each other, forgave each other, and were kind to each other, knowing that, in the end, we would only persevere together. Today of all days, that is something we should never forget.
MSNBC is re-airing their real-time coverage from that day. All the cable stations should do that every year.
Below are links to accounts of our own memories of that day.
BACKGROUND: Five Years Later | Four Years Later
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September 19th, 2007 at 7:52 pm
I do refuse to be fooled by the propaganda of fundamental Islamic radicalism. Likewise, I am not fooled by the propaganda of the Western Democracies that label their cause as “Freedom.” Neither side is in control of history, neither side is sovereign, and neither side is the carries of freedom and justice. Only God is, thus I will place my faith in the way of God, the way of God’s kingdom, the way of the cross and resurrection, the way of true life — not the way of two wannabe kingdoms fighting each other for the right to the illusion of the throne.
September 25th, 2007 at 7:29 pm
Freedom is not propaganda. It is the God-given right of every human being. Tyranny is its opposite. I am not neutral between the two an neither should you be.
September 28th, 2007 at 10:02 pm
Freedom is a God-given right to every human being and you are correct, tyranny is its opposite. THat is why Jesus came, he is the only one who can free us from the tyrany of this world. Apart from him there is no freedom. Other may claim to offer freedom but, no matter what they call it, it sill falls short of true freedom. Do you know why?