Saturday, June 1, 2019

Fear of Terrorism :: Personal Narrative Writing

Fear of TerrorismSince the events of 9/11, we in the Western domain of a function have fin everyy gotten ourselves in tune with the most basic and vital of human instincts fear. From the beginning of time, as we coco wizardd ourselves in our cave dwellings (early precursor of the gated community), and trembled at the expectation of roving sabre toothed tigers, passing storms, and even clouds crossing the face of the moon, fear has been our constant companion. It has been fear of one kind and another that has been responsible for all of the wars, laws and technological developments that have shaped and guided our great civilizations. If it werent for fear of barbarian invaders, we wouldnt even have nations to begin with. If not for fear of shuffling off this someone coil, there would be no organized religions. Fear of growing old has fuelled any number of delightful and innovative multi billion dollar industries. Fear of organism left behind economically has allowed our cherished m ultinational corporations to become the most powerful and dominant political forces on the planet, unencumbered by parochial, obsolete laws that had erstwhile protected the environment and so-called human rights.Sure, there are naysayers who would point to some of the less savoury aspects of our Western history - witch burnings, wars, genocides - and say that peradventure fear is something negative, something that we need to evolve out of if we are going to survive as a species. It is exactly this sort of namby-pambyish attitude that was directly responsible for the tragical events of 9/11. Fear, and fear alone, could have prevented those despicable acts. Furthermore, I denounce anybody who says otherwise as an intellectual terrorist.Of course, there is no end of things to be afraid of pollute water, child abductions, children, AIDS, people with AIDS, unpleasant odours, poor people, drug addicts, teenagers, greasy build-up, bad breath, home invasions, poetry, foreigners, gays, a rtists, countertop bacteria, organ thieves, unfashionable clothes, brown lawns, shark attacks, dandruff, socialists. Fortunately, there are utilize corporate scientists working around the clock on solutions - everything from pesticides to space age polymers to missile defense - that will eventually eliminate each and every one of these potential threats. In the meantime, though, it is up to each of us to do our part. If there has been one positive thing that has come out of the terrible events of that September day, it has been the particular that we are now able to give one, all-encompassing label to the seemingly endless sources of our fear.

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