Coping
with the 9.11.01 Aftermath

GENERATION "X" IS HEARD FROM
I am just one of America's disillusioned youth. I have spent many safe nights
blanketed by the freedom that generations before me died to provide. For many
days, months and years I have forgotten that truth . . . but I woke up on
Tuesday, September 11th, cold and shaking because my blanket was gone.
For those of us in our early twenties, patriotism was slowly erased by
ignoring the Pledge of Allegiance in homeroom and by mixing a drink during the
Star Spangled Banner at a college football game. The only war of our lifetime
was lost on us by distant images of a bombed Baghdad. Our only "real" memories
of war cost 6 bucks and are served up cafeteria-style at the local Movie
Theater. We think Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer are heroic fighter pilots and never
think to ask our Dads about their tours in Vietnam. The next week we applaud Tom
Hanks when he kills fake Germans and forget that our grandpas killed real ones.
But on a random September Tuesday in the dawn of a new century, America's
disillusioned youth finally woke up. Fire and smoke, burning buildings and more
frightening, burning people awakened us. War and destruction came in through our
television sets and sat down in the Lazy Boys of our collective living rooms.
And the youth of this country found out what it feels like to be an American.
Suddenly, you feel pride rush to your cheeks as a New York fireman pulls out
another survivor from the wreckage of the World Trade Center. You well-up with
emotion when you hear that the passengers of United Flight 93 sacrificed
themselves in the air over rural Pennsylvania so more lives wouldn't be lost,
and you cry when you see the American flags displayed outside every house on
your block.
I guess I always knew that I would fight to the death for my family and
friends, but the love of a country comes when you feel millions of people come
together ready to defend their home. America, your youngest able-bodied
generation just woke up. Sorry it took us so long.

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