In
the beginning I heard no words. It was just past 10:00
am and I was watching the color pictures on TV. I didnt
hear the commentators voice, his speculation or
his shock. I was deaf and dumb -- absorbing the pictures.
Stopping
those images seemed impossible. They just rolled, and
billowed like the smoke rising over Manhattan. They
looped and repeated making our unaccepting brains believe.
Eventually,
the words came flooding the system like white blood
cells; attempting to heal. The words tried to cover
the pictures -- cover the wide eyes, wide mouths, wide-open
wounds, and open hearts.
The
words beat furiously through the TV and radio, through
phones and e-mails. Bush spoke. We had hardly grieved,
hardly been able to accept the images as real, before
the words turned to war. Words were sharpened to attack,
to destroy, to hunt, to bomb, to nuke. To War.
War. Weve been talking about it for days now.
We forget that words of war lead to pictures of war
and pictures of war are ugly.
Reports
of ugly words and ugly actions began to pour in: an
Indian student at the Ithaca High School was beaten
up, two men in Plattsburg, NY marched fifteen miles
with a banner that read "NUKE EM." Everybody
was talking. Everybody was writing.
I
couldnt write, couldnt speak. I could only
manage an astounded and profound "fuck." The
words didnt really help until I attended a "speak
out" here in Ithaca, NY. On Friday the 14th a large
group of strangers gathered to talk, listen, and learn.
The pleas for peace in the face of the medias
war rhetoric impressed me more than the tears that by
Friday were all too common. We decided to set up a table
in the Ithaca Commons so that other people could express
their feelings in words to be sent to Washington D.C.
Here
are some samples of what they wrote:
The
reactions of this nation to the attacks of the 11th
are symptoms of the cause of the attacks themselves.
Military retaliation is the perfect way to perpetuate
the same hatred that is at the root of this. Peace and
an attempt at understanding the other people with whom
we share this planet will eventually heal these problems.
Dont create more people who hate this country.
Make more friends. Thank you. Trevor
Ryan
The only war we should declare is an international war
against ignorance! Violence perpetuates violence. Brian
Boh
The
horror and tragedy of Tuesday Sept. 11th cannot be removed
or erased, but we have to believe that they can be healed
here in America and across the world. I do not
believe that violence against civilian populations,
such as the refuges of the Afghani war who will be slain
in an all-out retaliation, will only perpetuate tragedy,
and will contribute to more hatred, bigotry and fear
between our system and Islam. It is right to bring the
true perpetrators to justice, but we must not settle
for mere vengeance. Robert Aherns
I
can only hope that people in positions of power will
put the brakes on the insane rush to war. Those of us
who disagree with war as a response should use any non-violent
means necessary to oppose the war effort. Craig
A. Rimmerman
The
cycle of violence must stop. We in the U.S. are in a
position at this time to be a leader in stopping the
cycle. Violence will beget more violence which the world
cannot afford. God bless America...not bombs! Stacy
Bunkard
We
need to create respect for other cultures and their
"resources." The globalization that is so
widespread means looking out for the interests of all
peoples. Retaliation for "retaliation" is
not the answer. We need to find Bin Laden but slowly
and definitely without hurting other innocent people!
Nancy Medsker
I
believe we need to bring the terrorists to justice but
other people in those nations need to know that God
loves them too. Dorothy Manley
The
innocent civilians in the Middle East are victims of
terrorism as well. I pray that any war declared is not
upon a country, but upon terrorism and ignorance. Sara
Kotmel
One
tragedy is bad enough. We dont want more innocent
people to die out of some misguided need for revenge.
James Fitzgibbon
It
may be justifiable to stop the conspirators who committed
this act and bring them to justice but it wont
be justifiable to cause harm to innocent people. Bellicosity
wont bring back the dead, eliminate our economic
loss, or prevent a similar tragedy in the future.
Paul H.C.
As
cool as violence is, it isnt cool when real people
die. Judd Curtis
It
would be tragic if our response to this attack leads
to more suffering and the loss of more innocent lives.
I pray that we spread our compassion, keep our nobility,
and find ways to reconcile and heal our world. Dont
let us become as violent or as hated as those who attacked
us. Pamela Goddard
The
thought of retaliation disturbs me down to my soul!
Life is a divine gift. Who are we to say who lives and
who dies? Please dont confuse power or respect
for love. Love is unconditional and forgiving. The people
I know in this country stand for love. I wish I could
say the same for my alleged "representatives."
Lets look at why this happened rather than how
we can kill and call it justified! Now, that would be
brave.
Andy Boone
Taking
innocent civilian lives is never justified, whether
it is terrorist activity, nuclear strikes on Hiroshima
and Nagasaki; or air strikes on Afghanistan where the
majority of the population have no newspapers, radios,
TVs, or any contact with the outside world. These people
have no idea that we are about to kill them. How can
that be justified? Tom Freeman
Justice:
Yes.
War:
No.
No
more killing civilians!
Elizabeth Field Bauchnen
When
there is pain in a body, it means something is wrong
or out of balance. Lets takes this misery as an
opportunity to notice what is out of balance, and not
react with violence. Amy Whitney
I
am certain that the mothers who lost their children
in this tragic display of violence would not support
more violence against other mothers sons and daughters.
I am a mother and I pray that we will all, including
our government, look deeply to find ways of creating
peace rather than more violence. I am greatly dissatisfied
with the response of the government and media so far
since it puts "us against them" in an overly
simplistic and unconstructive manner. No civilian bloodshed
is acceptable or justifiable, here or elsewhere.
Paige Krosby
Sending
bombs to areas in which terrorists operate is like trying
to put out a fire with gasoline. If we want to take
the terrorists out of power lets overwhelm the
Third World with help... lets ship our surplus
food to them, give them medicine and clothing and put
the American flag on all the boxes sent. See how much
of a hero Bin Laden is after that. Lets wake up
and act critically rather than emulating John Wayne.
Peace and Justice for all. Jesse Mynn
There are more pages of words exactly like these. Today
I mailed those words to the President as well as Senator
Clinton and Schumer. I hope they are loud.
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