11 September 2004

The last couple of years on this day I've done a rememberance thing using Sports Night, which in retrospect seems kind of odd. I mean, except for the establishing shots of New York City, the show could take place anywhere. There are plenty of other shows with more of a New York feel, so it's hard to say why I latched on to that one.

Anyway, I was thinking of doing something similar for Washington DC or Pennsylvania, but it didn't quite take. There's no show set in either location that I like that much, and listing my favorite shows set in those locations wound up being a pretty short list.

Instead, I am going to mention one of the more crass 9/11 things I've seen in recent days. There's been an ad on TV for a specially minted coin comemmorating the World Trade Center and the future building going on that site. The catch is that it's minted from silver recovered from Ground Zero.

The coin is minted by some outfit in the Northern Marianas Islands, not sure if it's governmental or not. Regardless, preying on the emotions surroundin 9/11, and using materials taken from what many consider sacred ground, really irritates me. The sad thing is they've waited long enough to make the coin seem almost dignified.

Couldn't they have just stuck to Liberty dollar reproductions?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I saw this last night, and it is thoroughly tacky. Coming next: remember the Holocaust with gold coins made from Jewish possessions seized by the Nazis and melted down. And you're welcome that I didn't go the other way with that one.

Two years ago, we were driving to Cleveland, and while passing through Western Pennsylvania, we saw a barn with a sign advertising flights that would show you where Flight 93 went down, and the Mine shaft where the 7 miners survived for a week underground. Pennsylvania: Come for the tragedy, stay for the scrapple.

Remember - if you don't support crass commercialism, the terrorists win.

Chris

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