Wow. I can't believe I read that on FR. I really don't care what percentage of 9/11 families are stable or not stable.
I do not like, and will not accept, using those poor victims in this way. Please do not reply to me. No offense, but I really don't want to debate this with you.
A lot of the family members have proven to be jerks in the past dozen or so years. Like this group working with the ACLU against the death penalty:
Or, how about this group which speaks out AGAINST our "torture" of the poor terrorists?
How about the survivors (atheist group) who sued to try and stop having a cross installed at a 9-11 memorial?
How about this family member who is now dedicating her life to defending Muslims and fighting bad perceptions about Muslims?
Sorry, but the scenario the movie depicts isn't outlandish in one bit. Being related to a 9-11 victim didn't make everyone suddenly become pro-American or more sane than they were prior. In fact, that event seems to have given some of these people an excuse for their being and given them "purpose" in life.