(I'm not angry, I'm not judging, I'm not generalising, I'm just scared. I feel like that's the only negative emotion I'm capable of anymore, and it'll be a long time before I can feel anything else again. And I'm not going to apologise for that, or for wanting to hide from the people who are enforcing that feeling. That doesn't make them bad. It just makes me frightened.)

From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com

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See, that's the thing. Because this isn't some grief-induced irrationality, this is an attitude I've experienced from a lot of Americans, but I thought my friends were not like that, and now some of them turn out to be. And that's frightening.

From: [identity profile] ex-verdandi713.livejournal.com


This happened on American soil, in an attack against an American landmark, but it is a universal problem. If we don't move forward with that *global perspective* firmly in mind, we will have learned absolutely nothing. That may sound preachy, but it's my honest opinion.

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But see, that's just the thing-- that attitude is a grief-induced irrationality for a lot of us.
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