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9 11 Efffects

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Ignorance has been and always will be the cause of the destruction of lives, the planet and its resources, and anything that attempts to obstruct it. Ignorance is a disease which sadly is wide spread through out the world whether it's the Middle East, the Far East, or the West. The only cure for this plague is basing beliefs on actual facts not theories and having the strength to admit mistakes and following through on correcting short comings. The September 11th attacks on the world trade center and the pentagon have affected millions of families and people across the globe. Terrorists' objectives are political statements made to bring light to issues like the occupation of Holy Land and what they feel is genocide occurring in Muslim nations in Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and obviously the Middle East. These conflicts are ignored my most of the world including America. These terrorists take extreme measures killing thousands of innocent unsuspecting civilians to make a statement for what they feel is an extreme situation escalating day by day. A man in Palestine might say that America was asking for it, and an American man may blame Islam misunderstanding the political vendetta of the terrorists. Whenever we point our finger we have three pointing right back ourselves. If everyone could focus on their own ignorance and gain knowledge they will have found the cure in themselves. If people could look at themselves and honestly confront their demons there would not have to be so much suffering and pain in the world. The association of the September 11th attacks with my religion and ethnic background would not make it any easier for me to live in America. I was only a senior in high school when it happened which meant I would hear every

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