Word: cohenã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...reading Arianne R. Cohen??s condemnation of the violent ways of men (Opinion, “Women Don’t Do This,” Sept. 20) when one thought passed through my mind: men don’t do this. Men don’t take a tragedy like last week and selfishly twist it into some kind of ammunition for a personal agenda. A few dozen men may have attacked the World Trade Center, but Cohen seems to conveniently ignore the hundreds of male rescue workers who died trying to save their neighbors...
...write in response to “Women Don’t Do This” by Arianne R. Cohen ’03 (Opinion, Sept. 20). I wish to point out that Cohen??s editorial was not only grossly inappropriate, but naive in its assertion that women do not participate in terrorism. On November 29, 1987, two North Korean agents planted a bomb on (South) Korean Air Lines flight 858, in an operation apparently designed to convince the rest of the world not to attend the Seoul Olympics scheduled for the following summer...
...during the Cold War before they go about painting pictures of a massive world movement that is against “freedom.” This is not a valid excuse to obliterate every regime that we find morally distasteful. We must move beyond easy explanations—including Cohen??s—if we wish to effectively recover from this tragedy...
...read with interest Cohen??s article, seeing how I am a woman myself. However, as a woman I was quite disappointed in the negativity directed toward men. Yes, so far the identifiable members of this tragedy on both the terrorist and American side are male, and have reacted accordingly from a male perspective in each case. However, the supposed heroes of the Pennsylvania flight who diverted the flight from its intended target were male. Also male are countless firemen and policemen who gave their lives to help others, as well as many rescue workers and other concerned citizens...
...Arianne R, Cohen??s “Women Don’t Do This” (Opinion, Sept...