Coping Since Sept. 11
NPR Listeners Reflect on Life After National Tragedy
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Beth Beck |
My daughters and their high school and college friends have
discovered patriotism. Last spring during softball season, I was
struck by the behavior of the girls in the varsity lineup during the
recording of the national anthem before the game. They chewed gum,
looked bored, talked to each other, and generally showed no respect for our
country. They certainly didn't know the words or stand at attention.
When I was in high school, I spent a year in Canada as an exchange
student. I remember being shocked that the Canadians didn't sing
their national anthem, like I had growing up in Texas. Now my
daughter's generation not only didn't sing, but didn't even pay
attention. Now they do. They've come alive with newfound respect
for our country and our flag AND the pledge of allegiance. I hope
this lasts as well.
Beth Beck, 45
Alexandria, Va.
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