Originally Posted by mcmama
I think it should be a memorial day. Period. No picnic holidays. No exercises in tolerance or being nice to people.
Just a memorial. A commemoration of the deep sadness, sorrow, shock. And a recognition of those who were the heros of the day.
Then the question is, how do we do that? Memorial Day has become just a day off. The unofficial start of summer, picnics, beach time, and a few dedicated souls honoring those who have died in service of this country. But how many people attend a ceremony on Memorial Day? How many people even think of those who have died that day?
People who lived through 9/11 will indeed always remember that day and what it means. Just like those who lived through the JFK assasination and the first steps on the moon always remember those moments and how they changed the world and the psyche of the people. But those who have come after just read about those events in the history books. Today they no longer evoke feelings or emotions. They are just history.
So how do we make 9/11 into something that will stand the test of time?
I'm not trying to be argumentative. I'm just working this out outloud.