As often happens, The Onion's version of the news is more real than the
actual news.
Nation Would Rather Think About 9/11 Than Anything From Subsequent 10
Years
The Onion, September 7, 2011  |                  ISSUE 47•36
<http://www.theonion.com/issue/4736/>

NEW YORK—As media coverage of the 10th anniversary of 9/11 ramps up
this  week, citizens across the United States collectively realized they
would rather think about the terrorist attacks of 2001 than about 
anything else that has transpired in the subsequent decade. "The events 
of Sept. 11 were unspeakably tragic, but really, when you think about 
it, things have only grown more horrible and unbearable since then," 
said Phyllis Bennett of San Jose, CA, who considered 9/11 a notably less
unpleasant topic than the Iraq War, the worldwide financial meltdown, 
Hurricane Katrina, the nation's debt burden, the deaths of 6,200 U.S. 
troops, China's rise into a global superpower, the housing market, 
relentless partisan bickering, millions of job losses, the war in 
Afghanistan, nuclear proliferation, unchecked climate change, declining 
household income, swine flu, or the 9/11 Truth movement. "That was an 
awful day for America, but at least the nation came together and people 
actually seemed to care about one another. Just compare that to now, 
Jesus Christ." While stating they felt "kind of terrible" about it, 
Americans expressed a longing to return to those "better days" of shared
national agony in September 2001, when everybody truly believed things 
couldn't get any worse.

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