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Presumed Guilty by Bevis Fusha

In the US, people were always told to be proud of their justice system, because "people are innocent until proven guilty", but after 9/11 everyone is presumed to be guilty, and they must prove their innocence. Time Square faces gave me, visually, the same sense of guilt in people the feeling of anxiety and the general distrust that have surged since the attacks of 9/11 The sense of being watched like never before has made many in the US more tense and suspicious.