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I hope we never forget 9/11, but also remember what came next - The Vicksburg Post

I hope we always remember 9/11, but additionally bear in mind what got here subsequent

Printed 2:41 pm Wednesday, September 11, 2024

It has been 23 lengthy years for the reason that terrorist assaults on America in 2001, the day we now confer with as 9/11. For these of us who’re sufficiently old to do not forget that horrible morning, it nonetheless feels prefer it occurred yesterday when the anniversary rolls round every year. I used to be, for all intents and functions, nonetheless a child in 2001. I used to be only a freshman on the College of Missouri and had solely been away from house for a couple of month when the entire world appeared to come back to a screeching halt. I’ll always remember it. And isn’t that what all of us promised to do?

On this yr’s anniversary, it’s clear most individuals round right here haven’t forgotten both. I wakened right now to loads of posts on social media meant to honor the reminiscences of these misplaced in New York, D.C. and Pennsylvania. The very first thing on my calendar this morning was a breakfast for first responders at The Salvation Military in Vicksburg that Maj. Janna Torgerson informed me is held every year on the anniversary of 9/11. So, even with a hurricane bearing down on us and town internet hosting the Vacation spot Downtown occasion, people in our neck of the woods didn’t let the anniversary of 9/11 fall by the wayside. So good job, Vicksburg!

However, with every passing yr I can’t assist however marvel two issues as that horrible September day turns into a increasingly more distant reminiscence. Initially, I at all times take into consideration my youngsters. I ponder if I’ve performed a adequate job explaining simply how vital it’s that we categorical reverence for the 1000’s of people that died that day, with out by accident passing alongside the grief and anger I really feel each time the anniversary rolls round. Or each time I see a pre-9/11 shot of New York’s skyline. Or each time I fly. That day lower deeply for us all and, despite the fact that I didn’t lose anybody I knew personally, it nonetheless hurts. I don’t wish to burden them with any of that, however I do need them to know the devastating intestine punch it was to our nation and the way vital it’s we honor the reminiscences of these we misplaced and the service of those who responded, a lot of whom have since died because of this. I can’t assist however take into consideration my grandparents telling me about Pearl Harbor. I ponder in the event that they felt one thing comparable after they have been explaining what was, at the moment, the worst assault on American soil within the historical past of our nation.

The second factor that at all times involves thoughts for me on the anniversary of 9/11 is a query. Would the individuals who died that day be ashamed to see us now? Would they be ashamed of what we’ve change into culturally, how we work together with each other or how we discuss concerning the state of our nation? Would they be embarrassed we aren’t doing extra to unravel our issues? Largely, I ponder if they’d be ashamed by how divided we’re. I’m positive a lot of you may have seen the identical submit on social media this yr that I’ve in relation to 9/11. I’m paraphrasing, but it surely principally says we shouldn’t neglect 9/11, however we additionally shouldn’t neglect who have been on 9/12. There’s quite a lot of fact to that.

I received’t lavatory down right here by recounting how all of us got here collectively within the wake of the 2001 assaults. For those who have been there, you realize. For those who weren’t, you’ve seemingly heard the tales. However, we did. It was one thing lovely that got here from one thing past ugly. Right here we’re 23 years later and I actually consider most of us would love to come back collectively once more as a rustic. We simply don’t appear to understand how. We will’t appear to achieve again and faucet into that spring of empathy that flowed so freely – and genuinely – within the aftermath of 9/11. I don’t have the reply for a way we attain that place once more, however I hope we discover it. And I hope it doesn’t take one other nationwide tragedy to shock us out of apathy.

It’s a unique world almost 1 / 4 of a century after September 11, 2001, however possibly, simply possibly, if we preserve our promise to always remember, we’ll finally discover our means again to the united America we grew to become, if just for a second, because of that day.

Blake Bell is the final supervisor and government editor of The Vicksburg Submit. He will be reached at [email protected]. 

 

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