On April 15, 2013 around 2:49 pm two bombs exploded on Boylston Street
during the Boston Marathon killing three people and injuring many. I found out about
the attacks on my way home from class when an alert came on my phone and then
as breaking news on the radio. When I first heard of the bombing, I was shocked
then angered, not so much shocked that there was another terrorist attack but
where it took place; it made me realize that this can happen anywhere and that I've become complacent from the lack of terrorist activity after 9/11. In the past
when I thought of a terrorist attack I thought about big cities, embassies,
government buildings, etc., so the fact that it happened in a marathon was
surprising. Like many Bostonians and the rest of the US I was stuck to my television
during the manhunt until both suspects was captured.

As a nation I believe that it’s important to remember that no amount
of planning or strategizing can truly prevent an attack, that terrorism attacks
don’t always come from sources outside our nation but that it can also occur
within. These terrorists use violence as a way to carry out their preconceived political
and religious beliefs. Too often
because of their religious beliefs these organizations or person assume they
know what God wants, or what his intentions are, they justify their actions by
blaming their faith, but the truth is no one knows what god’s intentions are,
we don’t know what he has in store for us. Just because something may seem like
the right thing to one person or even a country, does not always make it the
right in the long run. We need to stop justifying our actions with our beliefs
and realize that God did not tell us to go to war with each other, nor did he
tell us it’s okay to hurt and kill innocent people in his name; we made those
decisions on our own, and it’s only end up hurting the innocent.
It showed
how training, planning and attentiveness can help us mitigate disasters. After 9/11
this attack showed me how much more prepared we are when it comes to dealing
with terrorists attacks. Listening to stories from medical and emergency personnel
on how quickly they were able to ready emergency rooms in preparation of
surgeries, in making sure they had enough staff on hand and the willingness of
the staff to do their part to make these patients comfortable and how quickly
and efficiently emergency responders were able to communicate and work together
is astounding. The countless training in disaster preparedness after the 9/11
attacks has made us a nation that’s more prepared to deal with the fall out of
such attacks.

We move on by showing the world
that even though these brothers wanted to instill fear in us, we banded
together, they wanted to create fear and instead fueled our fire. We need to be
able to show that we won’t let anyone keep us from competing or celebrating; that
we refuse to become victims and are willing to fight back, if they knock us down
we’ll rise up stronger than before. We continue to live our lives without fear
while continuing to be vigilant. We can’t allow these terrorist groups to win;
we have to show them how resilient we are as a nation, by working together and
supporting each other in our time of need. Our world leaders need to unite against terrorism, they
teach us that when it comes to defending
terrorism, they are willing to explore every avenue to ensure the enemy knows
that their actions will not be tolerated. They teach us to be outraged by terrorist
actions but to applaud our own when it’s time to retaliate. As society we need
to find ways discourage terrorism. We need to avoid violence when dealing with
the enemy, to find out the root of the cause and find ways to solve them. We
also have to accept that there will always be those who want to harm us, in the
name of freedom.


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