For the Chinese, 9/11 is complicated. One is American imperialism, and the other is human nature and terrorism. From this point of view, it is like the great earthquake in Japan, and many people feel the same way.
If a country is completely calm, the cohesion of the people will gradually decline, just like some effects in Europe, which have been the case for hundreds of thousands of years. When their country votes in the general election, the turnout rate gradually declines. A similar situation occurs in Germany, because the people will not pay attention to national affairs if there is no crisis. In fact, this can also be considered the same. The more things this country emphasizes, the more it is missing.
In reality, in our community, if we were not dealing with the property management committee, many people would never get along with each other. The people who lived next to me, I had never even seen, when they lived in the countryside before, is impossible.
After 9/11, the cohesion of Americans has increased unprecedentedly, and the discussion of human values and national values in American society has gradually increased. From the perspective of the media, if it is not triggered by events, the value will not be discussed. For example, Foxconn Incidents, discussions about what the media should do and sweatshops, etc., involve the value of the media, the value of employees, and so on.
The most difficult experience, from a person's point of view, is a kind of improvement, which is actually to lose something and gain something. From a country's perspective, it can gather the strength of the people to concentrate do things. Even if the US bureau or the like issued a report saying that Saddam had no contact with bin Laden at all, in fact, this report could no longer affect the result, and the result was that Iraq fell. Is the use of public opinion a good thing or a bad thing? The post-9/11 terror era may be even more terrifying, because not only is there terrorism, but even countries like the United States may become terrorists.
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