Is it shameful to talk about the country in front of life?

Wayne 2022-04-23 07:02:17

I still remember that it was a Tuesday morning.
The friends who had just arrived in the classroom were excitedly discussing that two planes crashed into the World Trade Center.
Everyone was beaming and smiling,
thinking that it was a beautiful event to remember
in our life. In our hearts,
it was a great victory for our country,
a punishment and a warning from God to Americans,
a declaration that we were the embodiment of justice....
The atmosphere was joyful and cheerful, and
we either sat at the table , or a few people gathered around,
dancing and describing to each other what they saw on TV. The
smoke was billowing, and the Americans were crying with snot and tears.
In our opinion, they are like clowns. Laughable.

Over the years, we have been struggling in society and have
seen the original appearance of Chinese society.
We thought that patriotism would be blessed by the country.
We thought that patriotism was a kind of thought and impulse.
Later, we realized that we are very ignorant and also Very ignorant, I
slowly realized that
when I watched the billowing smoke on TV and the desperate cries of people,
what we gave was
not sympathy,
not fear, not
empathy,
but ridicule, disdain, and schadenfreude. If I
can go back to the past,
I really want to talk to those children.
Is this our attitude towards life? Is this our
patriotism? applaud and cheer,


For a long
time,
I still feel very sad.
I hope that
all those who suffer will be
well in heaven.

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Extended Reading
  • Juana 2021-12-14 08:01:13

    On the day we faced fear, we also found courage. Of the four planes hijacked on the day of 9/11, only Flight 93 failed to hit the original target. It is more appropriate to use it to compose a song of hope in despair. Everyone knows the ending, but the whole emotion is still tight. Nothing is spared, but I want to believe that the struggle before the end is like that.

  • Caitlyn 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    Paul's characteristic realism style. The last ten minutes were wonderful.

United 93 quotes

  • Ziad Jarrah: [in Arabic, after Al-Nami has sat down next to him] What are you doing here?

    Ahmed Al Nami: Why are we waiting?

    Ziad Jarrah: It's not the right time. Sit and I will give you the sign.

    Ahmed Al Nami: When?

    Ziad Jarrah: Go and sit down.

    Ahmed Al Nami: We have to do it now.

    Deborah Welsh: [interrupting; to Jarrah] Would you like anything to drink?

    Ziad Jarrah: [in English] No. I'm fine, thank you.

    Deborah Welsh: Sure?

    Ziad Jarrah: Yes.

  • [first lines]

    Ahmed Al Haznawi: [subtitled Arabic] Ziad. It's time.