Our current generation has a different viewpoint on what being American means. Different ages have different viewpoints. The teenagers don’t seem to care. They have never been affected by WWII or nine eleven. While the older people were affected by wars and terrorist attacks. The Teenagers find themselves standing for our pledge and our anthem, but they don’t know what the two mean. They may say it's about the war and our freedom, but they don’t know the meaning of the lyrics like the older people or veterans. So Teenagers stand for our anthem, but that’s about it. …show more content…
They have been through most of the recent terrorist attacks. The Adults also seem to have more of a variety of viewpoints. Like for example, the NFL and some of its players don't stand for the anthem. I personally think that's disrespectful. So do many of the fans. They have a different view on what being an American means. They don’t respect our freedom or our country like others. Most people who were alive remember exactly what they were doing when 9-11 happened. That’s because it hurt them. They care about the country and that event changed it. Adults are more diverse when it comes to an American