This topic isn't for a Porsche car and is about the terrible or indescribable terror attack which occurred in N.Y. on Sept. 11th in 2001. The anniversary ceremony will be held tomorrow in Japan's time. I watched the scene on T.V., and the preparation of the ceremony was going on. The monument caught my eye and victims' names were carved on its face. I recognized again how many people were involved in the terrorism. They must have wanted to live more. I'm so sorry.
I wonder who or what produces terrorism. Poverty? Exclusivity? Fundamentalism? or some other reason? I don't know the true reason, but these factors are found extremely rarely in Japan.
Lots of people return to their original home on around Aug. 15th to celebrate the "bon festival", which is from Buddhist culture, and visit shrines at the very start of every year, which is from Shinto culture. In addition, they celebrate Christmas also. What do you think of this religiously irresponsible behavior of Japanese people? People who have roots in other countries can celebrate their special occasions in their favorite way in Japan. Japan is one of the countries in which terror attacks hardly happen.
I hate fundamentalism. It's simply egoism. Watching how the prep for the commemorating ceremony is going, I conceived as above.
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