I am not the first, nor will I be the last to reiterate the news: Osama Bin Laden is dead. While diligently studying for a biology exam, I took a
quick facebook break only to discover the monumental news. I went on to watch the live news feed on MSNBC and await president Obama's speech for over an hour. Albeit a distraction, I am grateful to social media for alerting me to the event and enabling me to watch the news unfold.
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A flag pin constructed of beads. |
As American Conversations is an ongoing analysis of democracy along the course of American history, an event such as this is of utmost importance. Looking back on 9/11, the tragedy was coupled an enormous sense of patriotism. For example, I remember that all the craft stores wtihin my town had run out of red, white and blue bead. Everyone I knew had made an American flag bead pin. While small, the American flag pin is my "dense fact" for American patriotism and 9/11.
Many news correspondents had alluded to the surge in patriotism following 9/11, posing the question
Will America be united once again? Or, in consideration of Tocqueville, will this event help America overcome the threat of individualism and allow for greater democracy?
I know that there are presentations in class tomorrow, but I am curious to know what my classmates think of the news. I for one wish that I had some red, white, and blue beads to make a flag pin and more time to reflect on the matter.