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Enough, Already! [HUGE MEGA-BARF ALERT!!!]
New Times - LA ^ | 6 sep 02 | JILL STEWART

Posted on 09/06/2002 2:29:32 PM PDT by white trash redneck

Let me be among the too-few columnists in this self-absorbed, egocentric, materialistic, pleasure-obsessed, jingoistic country of ours to cry out into the great mindless void that no, in fact, we have not changed in the year since September 11.

Moreover, since I feel so much better getting that off my chest, let me add that I am achingly weary of seeing Americans treat the tragedy as if it outstrips every other contemporary tragedy in our world, and I am irked beyond belief that the victims of September 11 and their survivors are treated with a holy sanctity not afforded to other victims and other survivors of man's horrific actions against mankind.

Indeed, I say without shame to America's ever-growing, increasingly troubling and loudly throbbing Cult of Nine Eleven, "For God sakes, get a grip!"

Get a grip, people, before this unholy rapture gets its grip on you.

The media tells us that Lisa Beamer, the angel-faced widow of doomed United Airlines Flight 93 passenger Todd Beamer, is a wondrously courageous young woman because she so quickly and efficiently set up the Todd A. Beamer Foundation to help kids get over horrible accidents and other traumas.

But lately I see her as a crass promotions whiz who has trademarked the "Let's Roll!" phrase on ballcaps and T-shirts, banged out a book about her pain, and created a Web site that flashes "Now on sale!" alternating with the not-so-comforting blinking message "Finding Hope in a Time of Crisis!"

A California housewife who was virtually assured a life of anonymity before September 11, Lisa is a star today, as her Web site informs us with its list of her current appearances on Dateline NBC and Larry King Live. Indeed, groups clamoring for a speaker from the Beamer Foundation can hope only for a visit from one of the founding members, not always the vaunted Lisa herself, and must fill out a form on the Web site to be considered.

Not to be outdone in finding an angle on the tragedy, Larry Silverstein, the developer who held the lease on the World Trade Center when it was destroyed by the terrorists, is insisting that he is entitled to a double payment on his $7 billion insurance coverage for the buildings because his property was destroyed in two "separate occurrences."

Worst of all are the several hundred families of the 2,823 people who died on September 11 and have flatly refused payments offered by the federal taxpayer-funded Victim's Compensation Fund. Many are now represented by Trial Lawyers Care, whose brochure enticing families to join states, "If ever there were a cause that demanded our most magnificent effort as lawyers, as human beings, as Americans -- this is it."

And magnificent the trial lawyers have been. They have persuaded families to sue the bejesus out of everybody from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which built the towers, to those they allege underwrote Osama bin Laden. Thus the families are suing the Sudanese government, the Saudi royal family, banks and charities for more than $1 trillion, and the miners and distributors of the South African gemstone tanzanite -- who allegedly helped bankroll bin Laden -- for $1 billion.

Turning their noses up at the feds' offer of $600,000 to $2 million per family, many relatives have become polished victims who trot in front of microphones to bemoan the stinginess of the government and the unfairness of the courts. Currently they are demanding that a federal judge ignore a New York state law that requires that any lawsuit against the Port Authority be filed within one year of the incident -- by September 10, in this instance.

The mostly timid media have portrayed all this greed, self-absorption and self-promotion in the hushed and funereal tones of a nation still in mourning. But a year of this play-acting is more than enough, already.

I conducted an unofficial survey of friends and acquaintances on this subject, the kind of people I'd talk about it with over drinks. And a surprising number agreed with me.

Frank Megna, founder of Working Stage Theater in West Hollywood, who directed the currently running play The Emissary, about a young Jewish man who flees New York after his mom and his rabbi die on the same day (not to 9/11, thank God), says Americans are addicted to acting out for the media. And when it comes to September 11, he's sick of it, just like me.

"After Baby Jessica got trapped in that hole, private disasters became mini-series for TV, and private citizens began playing to the cameras," says Megna. "The 9/11 victims think they are getting closer to the truth by baring it all, but what we are seeing is a whole distortion of what they are actually experiencing. It's really more like a farce."

Like me, he doesn't like it that the relatives of the 9/11 victims are gaining a sense of entitlement. Once someone bares his or her soul to the camera, that person wants to be reimbursed -- and that's true to the one-trillionth power for September 11 relatives.

At the same time, the audience is acting just as deplorably. God, the treacle and carrying on from perfect strangers as the first anniversary draws near. I would not hold their tears against anyone in America if I thought they gave a rip about even three or four of the very nice people who got squished to bits when 20,023 souls were snuffed out by a quake on January 26, 2001, in India.

Or if they cared about the 1,100 people drowned and trampled to death in Nigeria on January 27 as they fled down two muddy canals to escape horrific explosions at a huge munitions depot.

Don't recall those tragedies very well, do you?

You see, these disasters happened to foreigners. I don't recall them getting more than a few seconds on the networks. You'd think that here in Los Angeles, in the case of the Indian quake, we'd at least make a mental note: 20,000 dead, 7.7 earthquake, get more bottled water.

But after all, man didn't do that to man. A quake can't be helped. So it's forgotten in an evening or two by us bighearted, courageous citizens of the best country on Earth.

I would argue that most Americans do not even pay attention to the global disasters man rains down upon man. The latest data from UNICEF shows that 90 percent of the victims of armed conflict around the globe are children and women. Last year, several thousand children were slain. Many had been forced to fight.

UNICEF believes that the global age for military recruitment should be 18, not 15 or even younger. According to the Center for Defense Information in Washington, D.C., the United States "stands as the major obstacle to raising the minimum age for combat to 18 years." (One major rationale is that such a move would offend a number of our allies.) Fascinating, no?

It would be lovely if generous September 11 donors -- like you -- who are sending traumatized New York firefighters on their third and fourth trips to Hawaii and Disneyland stepped back and reflected on the relativity of it all. Perhaps you could send a letter to your congressperson calling them a slippery eel for not fighting our support of child soldiers in foreign lands.

Another friend, Kevin Scott, a Westside bond analyst who has watched with interest as New York has slowly rebuilt from the ashes, is as fed up as I with Americans' isolationist attitudes and sacrosanct view of all things September 11.

"For example," says Scott, "we're not supposed to criticize New York, how it handled the crisis, how it is handling it now. Yet there were so many screwups it's incredible, and I'm sick of the silence."

Indeed, it's past time to talk about the widespread incompetence, now coming to light, during the police and fire response on September 11. It turns out emergency radios do not work well at all during disasters -- and the fire officials in New York have known this for years. Moreover, authority broke down completely when firefighters broadly ignored orders (the few they could hear) from their brass not to rush up the staircases -- and many of them died as a result.

I began by saying we haven't changed since September 11, but given the way we've been behaving there's a chance Americans could change -- for the worse.

Partly, what makes us not Bosnia, or Israel, or Angola, or Kashmir, or Palestine is that we do not obsessively nurse our most profound grievances against other peoples from generation to generation, nor turn our worst bloodlettings into our most revered holidays.

Can you imagine how we'd hate the Brits if we were still deeply pissed off about the Revolution? Or how awful it would be if grade-schoolers sang morbid songs about the rotting Civil War dead at Richmond?

We reject the mournful, noir world of self-pitying, self-aggrandizing, excess-testosterone tribalism. We say, let other countries wallow in that if they must. But more and more, I sniff a hint of wallowing. I hear a bit of tribal whining.

So, on September 11, I suggest that you not light a candle for the victims of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Plenty of others will do so for you.

Instead, say a prayer for the 20,000 obliterated in India, or the 1,100 trampled in Nigeria, or the untold dead child soldiers. Do not buy a "Let's Roll!" T-shirt, but do send a dollar to an Afghan group helping illiterate girls and boys learn to read normal childhood books. Play a small part in helping our self-indulgent nation to become a better citizen of the world. You'll feel oh so much better.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: 911; leftwingtreason
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This is so vile as to be beyond words.

On another, though somewhat related topic, it appears that our PC media have decided that the especially graphic WTC pictures (the planes crashing into the towers, the horrific shots of the jumpers) will incite the American people into such a frenzy of revenge that they'll go out and string up the owner of the local 7-11 from the nearest lamp post, and they have censored them.

This is wrong. Americans need to see these pictures as a reminder of the evil that we are facing (the article I have posted shows the need for such reminding). Two places where these pictures are posted are Charles Johnson's Little Green Footballs, and Politics and Protest. Are there any other such sites?

1 posted on 09/06/2002 2:29:32 PM PDT by white trash redneck
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To: white trash redneck
I don't find it so vile. There are a few things in it that I would refute, but on the whole it is a fairly accurate representation of reality.
2 posted on 09/06/2002 2:38:38 PM PDT by Jolly Rodgers
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To: white trash redneck
Key phrase indicating where the writer is coming from: West Hollywood.

Nuf said.

3 posted on 09/06/2002 2:38:57 PM PDT by Jeff Chandler
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>>>>>>>I conducted an unofficial survey of friends and acquaintances on this subject, the kind of people I'd talk about it with over drinks. And a surprising number agreed with me.<<<<<<<

Oh, brother! If her drinkin' buds so say, it must be true.

Please spare me from reading any more of this type of anti-American drivel.

4 posted on 09/06/2002 2:41:45 PM PDT by i_dont_chat
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To: Jeff Chandler
Liberals can't stand national self-absorption, huh? That's funny coming from the same people who spend a lifetime collectively gazing their navels and wondering why every one doesn't share their good intentions (when they aren't bashing America or conservatives) mindset.
5 posted on 09/06/2002 2:42:26 PM PDT by goldstategop
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Hey, can't you read? I wrote "Nuf said"! ; )
7 posted on 09/06/2002 2:44:01 PM PDT by Jeff Chandler
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To: white trash redneck
There's THAT word.........JINGOISTIC........I ABHOR that word.......and I know that when I see it the blathering idiot who wrote it isn't worth reading any further.
8 posted on 09/06/2002 2:45:48 PM PDT by goodnesswins
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To: white trash redneck
Instead, say a prayer for the 20,000 obliterated in India, or the 1,100 trampled in Nigeria, or the untold dead child soldiers. Do not buy a "Let's Roll!" T-shirt, but do send a dollar to an Afghan group helping illiterate girls and boys learn to read normal childhood books. Play a small part in helping our self-indulgent nation to become a better citizen of the world. You'll feel oh so much better.

We are helping here in instances where WE ARE NOT THE GUILTY PARY. We are not isolationists.

In 1998 the Islamists (a very significant percent of the Muslims in the world), through Osama bin Ladan, declared war on USA. We did not declare war on them until 9/12/01, after the battle of WTC/Pentagon. On this 9/11/02 we will reaffirm our intent by remembering. This columnist has chosen her side in this war.

9 posted on 09/06/2002 2:46:35 PM PDT by JimSEA
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To: Cyber Liberty
forgot about that provision
11 posted on 09/06/2002 2:52:42 PM PDT by GoreIsLove
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To: GoreIsLove
Try and stay with the program...

;^)

12 posted on 09/06/2002 2:54:57 PM PDT by Cyber Liberty
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To: white trash redneck
This woman is consumed by envy. She's upset that others are getting the attention and the sympathy she wants for her pet causes. Although I can resonate to some extent with her criticisms of the victims' families that have gone payola-seeking through lawsuits, most of her screed amounts to no more than "Hey! I think this other stuff that has nothing to do with America or Americans is way more important than the worst atrocity ever visited upon our soil, and you Philistines are raining on my parade!"

What could anyone say to such a person?

The Islamist radicals hate us for precisely the reasons she hates our "self-absorption" over having been attacked in our homeland: they can't abide people who've elected to tend their own gardens in peace and privacy. She and they are so dedicated to the notion that "we are the world" -- that we should consider every sorrow anyone suffers anywhere to have equal weight with what happens to us -- that the American perspective is lost on her. There's no reasoning with someone like that.

Ultimately, hers is a demand that we not have personal or regional concerns. Everyone else around the world is allowed those things, but we, because we're Americans, have to put our own "provincial" cares aside and nurture the world, with never a moment of "selfish absorption" in our own troubles, or in the injustices that have been visited upon us.

Ignore her. Better yet, hold her up to others as an example of what happens when the natural and righteous perspective -- the inclination to tend one's own first, and make room for the sorrows of others only when one's own wounds have been salved -- is somehow made to seem shabby or shameful. It produces prigs like her, who make no sense.

Freedom, Wealth, and Peace,
Francis W. Porretto
Visit the Palace Of Reason: http://palaceofreason.com

13 posted on 09/06/2002 2:56:03 PM PDT by fporretto
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I can agree with the writer that often we don't attach much importance or attention to disasters that happen far away. It's easy to ignore TV reports of thousands dead in India or China while we eat supper. On that count, we are often guilty.

THAT SAID, the writer is quite obviously not in our camp as to the great wrong perpetrated on this country one year ago. Sure there has been commercial exploitation of 9/11 but that does NOT justify trivializing the attack or the loss of American lives and freedoms. And I'll wager that the families of the victims of the earthquake in India are a darn sight more concerned with their own tragedy than they are with our 9/11. So why isn't this writer also haranguing the squashed Indians with "enough already, get over it"?

14 posted on 09/06/2002 3:03:32 PM PDT by Sender
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Partly, what makes us not Bosnia, or Israel, or Angola, or Kashmir, or Palestine is that we do not obsessively nurse our most profound grievances against other peoples from generation to generation

I wonder where she stands on reparations.

15 posted on 09/06/2002 3:04:23 PM PDT by alnick
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To: white trash redneck
The disasters she mentioned were not intentional. 9-11 was. That's a big difference.
16 posted on 09/06/2002 3:04:55 PM PDT by windcliff
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To: white trash redneck
I feel like inviting the author to come over so I can blow my nose on her.
17 posted on 09/06/2002 3:10:03 PM PDT by Cicero
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How the hell is something that takes place like clockwork in India supposed to grab our attention and enmity (huh?) like September 11th. That's idiotic!
There is much to be truly offended by in this article while the wench writing it has weaved just enough earnest observation into it to make it impossible to dismiss out of hand. So much of the federal money pouring in to NYC has apparently been wasted. If they didn't purchase a wonderful, working radio system with the first monies then we could pour our natural treaury into NYC and still see them unprepared. Jail time should be served. God love those courageous men of the Fire & Police Departments but they were doing their jobs. You don't get a parade everyday for doing your job. Forget greedy families and greedy charities!
But Ms. Stewart offends, offends grievously.
Life is for the living. The things of this world are for those in it. Honor heroes in your heart where it counts the most.
18 posted on 09/06/2002 3:46:56 PM PDT by thegreatbeast
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And magnificent the trial lawyers have been. They have persuaded families to sue the bejesus out of everybody from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which built the towers, to those they allege underwrote Osama bin Laden.

Better that than soaking the taxpayers.

19 posted on 09/06/2002 3:47:03 PM PDT by cruiserman
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But after all, man didn't do that to man. A quake can't be helped. So it's forgotten in an evening or two by us bighearted, courageous citizens of the best country on Earth.

No country is more generous than the USA.

20 posted on 09/06/2002 3:48:26 PM PDT by cruiserman
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