Originally posted by _Schadenfreude_
American's appear only to be respectful if the dead in question are American - they appear to be totally lacking in the ability to empathise with any loss suffered by anyone else.
WASHINGTON (AFP) – Mar 13
In New York, people gathered in silence in front of the Spanish cultural Cervantes Institute in midtown Manhattan, holding up pieces of paper printed with the image of a black ribbon.
Similarly somber events were held at the Spanish Embassy in Washington and the consulate in Los Angeles.
The US media expressed solidarity with the Madrid victims and drew direct parallels with the September 11 strikes against the United States 30 months ago.
"We are all Madrilenos now," declared the New York Times.
"Terrorists respect no national boundaries, political systems, ideologies or religions. The fight against them must be just as multinational," the newspaper said in an editorial.
“Spain Reels from a '9/11'" ran the headline in the New York Post, which said New York and Madrid were now "sister cities -- united in pain and outrage, and gripped with a determination not to let the terrorists win. Not ever."
In the western state of New Mexico, once a Spanish territory, Governor Bill Richardson said he was shocked and saddened by the terror strikes, which he labeled "a tragedy for a great sister country."