David Allen Norton- Remembering 9/11
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2016/09/are-we-any-safer/492761/
SUMMARY: This article asks if we are any safer after the events of 9/11, especially after the amount of money and lives it has cost America.
ANALYSIS/SYNTHESIS: I personally think are much safer. Airport safety, new laws, our unity and courage, I personally think we are safer as well as stronger. The questions of safety are much like America's colonists after the Revolutionary War. Many people were most likely if not always wondering if they were safe. From Britain, Natives, and other countries wanting to take over land. Also fights in the colonies could easily scare many people into thinking they aren't safe.
I also think we've managed to create a more safe atmosphere since 9/11, though there are other things that we currently have to worry about, and hopefully our unity, courage and security measures will hold strong and true through all of this.
ReplyDeleteKiri Luckey: I agree since the incident of 9/11 many things has changed to keep us safe. Today I feel we are much more safer because of the changes they have made.
ReplyDeleteI think we are much safer, but not because of strict laws and airport security measures, but because of how aware the people of today are on international terrorism and how much of a threat we face.
ReplyDeleteI do agree that after 9/11 security in general has been more of a priority because we've became aware of the constant threat citizens are in.
ReplyDeleteI do agree that after 9/11 security in general has been more of a priority because we've became aware of the constant threat citizens are in.
ReplyDeleteI agree with this and how since 9/11 things have changed to make this world better. Although there are still things today we have to worry about but we are more aware of things happening.
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