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I was in high school. If I remember correctly it was during the class change between first and second period when I first heard people talking about a plane flying into the World Trade Center. I thought they meant, like, some person in a small plane had hit it by accident (and I barely even knew what the World Trade Center was). Then during second period, our teacher took us out of the class to the library to watch the news coverage, and I think we got there around the time the second tower collapsed.
As a young person you always look to the adults around you to help get context for how you should be processing something. It was clear from the reaction of all the people on the news that they were just shellshocked, and that was something I'd never seen before. I remember in those early hours (and really for a few days) everyone thought there could be tens of thousands of people dead. It was definitely a defining early moment for Millennials like me. And the beginning of a rising political temperature and rhetoric that is certainly in full focus right now.
As a young person you always look to the adults around you to help get context for how you should be processing something. It was clear from the reaction of all the people on the news that they were just shellshocked, and that was something I'd never seen before. I remember in those early hours (and really for a few days) everyone thought there could be tens of thousands of people dead. It was definitely a defining early moment for Millennials like me. And the beginning of a rising political temperature and rhetoric that is certainly in full focus right now.