Monday, September 12, 2011

Response to Jay Viado

Jay's Blog

"Before this event happened, people were able to walk the streets so calmly and peacefully.  Ever since that day or I should say significant event that they do not know who to go to or who to trust.  Many have heard different stories about it but rarely from the original source."
Since that day, Sept. 11, 2001, many people have been very afraid of walking anywhere because they never know what's going to happen. What i agree with most from Jay's blog is that there have been different stories being told, but no one knows what the real story is, and they don't know who or what the original source is.
The stories about how the American government was a part of planning the attack is something that people have said, but without real proof, there is no way that those stories could be true. Knowing that there isn't any real proof is what makes the stories that people are hearing sound ridiculous.
Not choosing sides, but Americans' wouldn't say that the governmeent had anything to do with the attack because they don't want to think that their government is bad in anyway. On the other hand, the other governments else where don't even know who to blame or what to say. There are still some people in the world who don't even know about the significane of 9/11/2011 and that's because that some people don't really care about what happens in the world if it doesn't involve them in some way or another.
So i think that knowing the truth is important, especially in situations like this one, but also knowing what the original source is. That's probably the MOST important part because if you know what or who the original source is, then you can either just look it up online, or ask someone, but asking someone who doesn't know what happened at the White House before 9/11 can't tell you that the government took part in planning the attack on the Twin Towers.
So, know the original source and knowing the truth are very important. ESPECIALLY in the situation of 9/11

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