Analysis Of 'I Stayed To Fight' By Mona Eltahawy

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The essay I choose to respond to is "I Stayed to Fight" by Mona Eltahawy. I picked this essay because I still remember very vividly what I was doing and my exact location when I saw the towers burning for the first time. I was in the fourth grade walking down the hall on my way to the rest room, I peered into an empty classroom because I noticed that a huge fire was on the screen. I figured it was just some building and recall how big and tall I thought they were. When my siblings and I walked in the door that day after school it was already on our living room television. My mother then explained to us what the importance of those buildings and how they had caught on fire. I couldn 't believe it when she had told us airplanes had caused the explosions and giant flames, I knew it wasn 't an accident at that point. …show more content…

I had no idea that they were treated so poorly after the attacks. Didn 't have a clue about our government rounding them up like a herd of cattle and questioning them. Eltahawy had said people tried to burn down the mosques that were near by and that Muslim Americans would be harassed on the streets. I find it pretty nauseating that we 'd treat our own people like that. My own attitude towards Muslim Americans is just that. They are Americans, and they have all the same rights as others who live here. I don 't see differences when it comes to people of different race, religion, or sexual orientation, if you are nice to me, I 'll be nice back. People should be treated like humans no matter their color, gender, and so on. Rude and mean people exist in every ethnicity, no matter what someone believes in, there will always be a bad apple in the

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