I understand how you feel. Many of us who live in the USA feel much the same. It has been over six years since that small band of terrorists attacked the World Trade Centers, and our country has never been the same since. Our land of freedom and good will has become a land of suspicion and fear. It seems like the terrorists won. They planted the seed of fear in the hearts of our people. Our people allowed that seed to blossom into paranoia, then chose weak leaders willing to sacrifice our sacred freedoms in the name of security.
Immediately after the 911 attack, people began to attach US flags on their cars. They pasted small signs on their window and auto bumpers with sayings like, "united we stand", "we shall never forget" and "God bless America". We call this "bumper sticker patriotism". These same people cowered at home, afraid to fly in any airplane, terrified of another attack. They became suspicious of all strangers. Our opportunistic politicians promised to restore our security by enacting precautionary laws and regulations. Slowly, they robbed us of our essential freedoms, all in the name of protection. Anyone who spoke against them was labeled a coward, a traitor or a fool.
I do not despair. Democracy has a resiliancy that allows it to heal itself given enough time. The people of the USA are already beginning to awaken. They realize that our leaders have eroded our basic freedoms in the name of security, and they do not like it. Our last election was a beacon of hope. Many of the conservative exploiters of fear were removed from office. Slowly, our politicians are beginning to restore our cherished freedoms.
We are not a people who believe in agression, in torture or in the violation of human rights. The foundation of our government is based on "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness". We were once the beacon of hope for oppressed people in other lands and we want to gain that title back. Most of us can see that we erred in allowing our freedom to be sacrificed so cheaply. I think we will fight to restore it. Our courage is slowly returning.
Please have patience with us!