sigh...
I can't believe it has already been a year...
Heres another website but I'm not sure if you want to see it
http://www.politicsandprotest.org/
It just saddens me how easily some people may forget, because as I walked around campus today, though I felt very different inside, the campus ran just as usual, just like any other, normal day.
Please don't forget this day...the victims...or their families
In one of my history classes today my professor showed us a film, and it just showed that even we, (maybe not us directly, but us as in the USA) can be the causes of pain and destruction, too. My professor showed us a film about the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, and its horrors. I have to say that I am very angry at the Japanese government for the horrible crimes committed by them in Asia, (especially since I am Korean, but I don't want to get into that because it will just make me feel worse) but were those horrible bombs necessary to end the war? And even after that, there were some Americans probably 'celebrating' the bombings (others may have after the 9/11 tragedies) that may have resulted in the end of the war. But the bombs killed mostly innocent civilians, as the WTC attack took the lived of many innocent Americans.
I just thought I would offer a different view, even though I still feel anger and pain inside just as most of you may, (especially as an American, and a New Yorker who spent every day in the area...), and still feel that the people responsible should get what they deserve.