This day 10 years ago united a nation. Now we unite one day out of the year out of remembrance instead of everyday out of the year out love for one another. Now we blame people of other religions for what happened when it is not even their fault or their religions fault. (go do some research on Islam and you will find it is a very peaceful religion. Just because you watch FOXNews doesn't mean you know the truth.) It has become okay, once again, to be racist and discriminate against people. When did we go back to that? When did having someone other than a rich white guy in office make it okay to be hateful? No, we do not have legal segregation, but this is no longer about race. Now people have turned their hate toward the LGBTQ group. Telling them they are wrong, disgusting, horrible people. Is this what our nation was founded on? Shouting hurtful things at people just because you do not agree with them? I thought our nation was founded because they felt persecuted. This country was founded by the rejects and losers. The people that didn't fit in and that wanted to have the freedoms that we talk so much about. The freedom to love who you want to and worship how you please. WITHOUT persecution.
This day 10 years ago united a nation. And every year we reunited for one day out of remembrance. Remembrance is important and in no way, shape, or form do I want anyone to think I am saying I do not think we should memorialize this day. But shouldn't we remember everyday? Shouldn't we be united everyday? Shouldn't we love and accept everyone? I might not agree with every person I meet. I might think their religious views are insane, that they know absolutely nothing about politics, and that the lifestyle they lead is one I would never lead myself, but that does not give me the right to judge and shove my views and opinions down their throats. Who says I'm right? Who says your right? Who gave you or I the right to judge? No one. Not one person on this Earth has the right to tell me or any other person the way we live is wrong and vice versus. We are called to love not to hate.
So please remember that, yes, today is a day to unite all of us, but so is tomorrow and the next day and the next, and until we die.