
09-10-2002, 08:39 AM
Perhaps they just lack the ability to put themselves in another person's place? Which is common of children, they believe if they cover thier eyes, they can't be seen, hence 'peek-a-boo' is a favorite game of theirs. They just havn't matured since they were 2 years old. They may have learned a lot, have gotten older, and gotten jobs, and may call themselves mature. But, they still lack the capacity to understand others. So basically, it may be immaturity that has caused this backlash.
The reason I will always remember 9/11 is because I put myself into the situation myself. Thought of what it would be like to look out my window and see a plane coming right at me. Or to feel the rumble of the building when it happened, or to see people trapped, or to be one of the people that decide that jumping may be their only hope, or to have a family and to have to call them up and tell them I may not make it and have it be my last goodbye, or to be running down the steps while the building is collapsing. I feel that anyone that is not hurt by it, well, simply has not matured enough to put themselves in another persons place.
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