On Being a Weird American on 9/11

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On Being a Weird American on 9/11 On Being a Weird American on 9/11

On this anniversary of the 2001 terrorist attacks, I want to share why I think of myself as a weird American.

I’m very proud to be a citizen of the United States. America is a beacon of hope for democracy and freedom for millions of people across the globe. Our universities consistently produce ground-breaking research; our companies drive innovation for the global economy; our military helps keep peace in many global conflicts. Yet I’ve always been uncomfortable thinking of myself as “American” when I see politicians make speeches with the message “America, Right or Wrong,” supporting


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