Analyze the quote.

"We shouldn't bend knee and cry when things don't go our way... its upsetting to me. When the Twin Towers fell, everyone, including myself... were devastated... but I specifically lost all my love for my fellow Americans when we didn't do the one thing we should have... rebuilt them.

We let those terrorists or whatever they were win, by not rebuilding them. We shamed the fallen and ourselves by tucking our tail between our legs and never speaking of it again. People today still twist a brow to the two distinct words "Twin Towers"... No, until we rise from the ashes like a phoenix, we'll never rise at all.

In this quote, the speaker expresses frustration and disappointment in the response to the destruction of the Twin Towers on 9/11. The speaker believes that not rebuilding the towers is a sign of weakness and a failure to honor the memory of those who lost their lives in the attack. The speaker sees rebuilding as a symbol of resilience and a way to show strength in the face of adversity. The quote suggests that refusing to rebuild the towers is a form of surrender to the terrorists, and that rebuilding them is necessary in order to truly move past the tragedy. The speaker believes that until the Twin Towers are rebuilt, the nation will not fully heal or move forward.