The Atlantic: The Grief Americans No Longer Share
As the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks arrives, a splintered nation lacks the collective resolve it once showed.
Not so long ago we were a UNITED States. The Atlantic writes: So why does the grief of 2020—when the coronavirus pandemic has actually filled hospitals in New York and in communities across the country—feel so different? Why does our country, so united after 9/11, feel so splintered now?