I'm saying that there's way more to 9/11 than mainstream media and our government have told us.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The media is comparable to government-probably passes government in raw power.
The mainstream media showed, for example, no blood and guts resulting from the 9/11 attacks.
September 11 shocked many Americans into an awareness that they had better pay much closer attention to what the U.S. government does in the world and how it is perceived. Many issues have been opened for discussion that were not on the agenda before. That's all to the good.
The media and the rest of popular culture weren't recording people's reactions to 9/11; they were forcing made-up reactions down people's throats.
There is other disturbing facts surround the hideous 911 attacks, which my family and I could see from the third floor bathroom window of our homes!
Without the media, the American people won't have the type of information they need to hold their leaders to account. The relationship between government and media has always been strained, and I think most of the time that's a healthy strain.
We have not learned the lessons of 9/11. This wrongful suspicion, racial hatred, and profiling is what I keep seeing.
And given that there's been probably a ten-fold amount of information about terrorism through the media than there has about climate change; I think that's quite an interesting statistic.
The fact is, the media never gets off the interstate unless there's a major explosion.
There is no post-9/11. Everything from now until the end of time is post-9/11.