Did America overreact to 9/11?
Professor David Bell thinks so, but TCS Daily’s Lee Harris isn’t so sure…
…where exactly is Bell’s logic? For example, let us suppose a man comes into your house and shoots your favorite dog in cold blood. You explode in rage and fury, whereupon a calm Professor Bell appears to inform you that during WWII whole families and their dogs were brutally murdered, or that in America thousands of dogs are run over by cars each year. Now both of these facts are true. No point in trying to deny them. But does either of these facts put “into perspective” the wanton killing of your beloved pet? Upon hearing Bell’s recital of these indisputable facts, would you immediately say to him: “How right you are, Dr. Bell, and how wrong I was to fly into a rage over the killing of a single statistically insignificant dog. Thank you for putting the matter into perspective for me.”
Have a look at the rest of the article. Harris puts forward the point that, when you actually look at things “in perspective” — specificall, a historical one — past wars have started over a lot less, and killed way more people.
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