Talk about how the Chinese people should have an objective attitude towards 911 and their views on some comments

Van 2022-04-21 09:02:15

There is a big controversy in the comments whether to sympathize with the deceased in a humanitarian spirit or to think that the United States is blamed by others. The appropriate attitude towards the 9/11 incident is divided into two levels: one is the personal level, grief over the death is the bottom line of being a human being, so gloating over the martyrdom of innocent civilians is unacceptable no matter what; but at the national level Speaking from the above, why the proliferation of global terrorism and the fact that the United States has become the target of terrorism is inseparable from the fact that the United States itself frequently waged wars and cultivated military forces for a long time. It seems that these two emotions are contradictory. As a human being, we must hold a basic humanitarian spirit, but from the perspective of a country, it is really unworthy of sympathy for the United States' behavior of raising tigers. After all, Iraq and Afghanistan have How many people have lost their homes because of the displacement of the United States. But in fact, the relationship between them can be clarified. First of all, there is no doubt that we must condemn terrorism and mourn the victims, because no matter how much pain you have experienced, it cannot be a reason to attack civilians. At the same time, we must also reflect and criticize the hegemony and greed of the United States. , without the causes planted by the U.S. government’s decision, there would be no such effect.

In addition, let me talk about one thing that makes me very angry, please some people talk about the film, just talk about the film, don't say a word or a word, how the foreigners are so human, how indifferent the Chinese people are. These words are not too biased. There is something wrong with the Chinese people, but I don't agree with the indifference, and the people who are moved every year are all in vain? The snow disaster in 2008 and the Wenchuan earthquake, why did you all forgot all of you who are united in sincerity? I think that our nation has always been a very human race, and sometimes I even think that this kind of human sophistication will hinder the process of social fairness and democracy. So don't tell me that Chinese people don't have feelings. When we look at it again, where is the American people? Have there been fewer shooting incidents in recent years, and how did the white leftists laugh at us when we were killed? The people of the countries that use the slogan of freedom and democracy do not dare to go out at night, the racial conflicts are getting worse and worse, and now they are engaged in trade protectionism.

I admit that there are still many places in the United States that are better than China, but we are also making progress, so don't belittle yourself. Speaking of this film, we can see the greatness of the human nature of the crew, their mourning for the tragedy, and their criticism of terrorism. But please talk about one thing at a time, obviously this thing has nothing to do with the domestic ass, why do you have to compare it, and the Chinese people are indifferent? After watching this movie, you can express your approval of the American people's attitude towards this matter, but please don't start to summarize the Chinese people in a general way based on the reactions of the people around you and the comments on the Internet at that time!

In fact, some people downstairs have said that there were people who viewed the disaster very objectively at the time. I almost finished watching all the CCTV reports on the incident yesterday, and it was also very objective.

There are also comments praising Americans for their mourning every year, saying that if we had forgotten it long ago. wtf? ? ? ? ? ? Do we not pay tribute to the memory of the heroes of the Anti-Japanese War? I don't know how many commemorative activities Wenchuan has held. There are still people who have to mention the matter of Kunming. This matter is rarely mentioned because not many people know about it, and there are few domestic media reports, because the country is really suffering from internal and external troubles, and it is indeed not correct to suppress this matter, but this It's also a no-brainer, just like the vice president immediately issued an order after the third plane crashed into the Pentagon in 9/11 to destroy the plane if there were any more hijackings, regardless of whether there were civilians in the plane. Pick out the least bad one, because once this kind of thing is widely publicized, it will be used by people with ulterior motives to cause social unrest (you think about how many people are so suppressed and want to do things through this thing), the independence of Xinjiang and Tibet The forces are already about to move, and there are secret support from the United States and Japan abroad. China really can no longer withstand the turmoil and division. So I really want you to shut up your malicious speculations for those who suffer, which is to respect them.

As for the schadenfreude of the Chinese people at that time. I do not deny that some Chinese people were more radical in their thinking more than ten years ago. But think carefully about why so many people had a gloating reaction at that time, because after the Korean War and the US bombing of the embassy in 1998, the US has already planted a sense of hostility in our hearts. At that time, everyone was subconscious about it. America doesn't feel good. First of all, it is absolutely wrong to state that the attitude of gloating over terrorist attacks on civilians is absolutely wrong, but I think everyone’s feeling of gloating at the time was not for those innocent civilians, but for the sense of revenge when they knew that the United States was attacked, and the target was the United States, because they It has hurt us for no reason. This feeling is more like the pleasure of knowing that the enemy has been punished. Although it is not recommended, it is still understandable.

Finally, I hope that the world will be more peaceful and less turbulent and wars.

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  • Sandra Bradshaw: [crying to husband Phil over the plane's Airfone] But, baby, I promise you, if I get out of this, I'm quitting tomorrow. I'll quit tomorrow. I promise, I'll quit tomorrow.

  • Ziad Jarrah: Open the door. Open the door and nobody will be hurt.