Tuesday, May 1, 2012

One year anniversary of the celebration of death

Many Americans, including lots of my peers at Lafayette College last year, celebrated the death of Osama bin Laden. I'll post a link of my reaction a year ago here .

I just have a few questions for those who were celebrating. Are your lives better? Do you believe that you are safer from terrorism? Are you further away from economic hardship? As I said a year ago, bin Laden was a criminal who deserved harsh punishment; but the drunken celebrations that took place (disrupting many of us who were writing final papers, I might add) like they did, celebrating a death, demonstrated lots of misplaced energy by Americans.

One year later, are you any better off?

1 comment:

  1. I know that Usama was identified as the number one suspect for 9/11 by the very next day, but it was never confirmed that he was indeed the mastermind behind the attacks. He was never brought to trial. He was never proven guilty of a single thing related to 9/11. Then instead of arresting the unarmed man, they kill him? Instead of a proper burial, they dump him in the ocean? And they won't release a single picture or video clip?

    I think he was most likely a scapegoat.

    Check this 5 minute summary-
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuC_4mGTs98&feature=my_liked_videos&list=LLNqn9Oq_3wz5cNqMM4jD8iQ

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