"cracker": Nine Eleven(2006)

When Fitz sat across from Kenny in the interrogation room, the atmosphere was suffocating. The room didn't contain a freedom fighter or a religious zealot. It held two broken men holding mirrors up to each other.

"You didn't kill him because he was American, Kenny," Fitz growled, the smoke from his cigarette curling like a physical manifestation of his thoughts. "You killed him because he was loud. Because the whole damn world is looking at them, and nobody is looking at you." "Cracker" Nine Eleven(2006)

Fitz, with his wheezing breath and trembling hands, looked at Kenny and didn't see an ideologue. He saw a man drowning in a desperate need to be noticed, to make his specific pain matter in a world that had moved on. Kenny wasn't fighting for a cause; he was fighting against his own vanishing relevance. When Fitz sat across from Kenny in the