How about simple empathy and sympathy?
that’s my whole point. I sympathize with those families, and I imagine that these days are enough of a torture without millions of people saying that they feel as sad as them.
Fancy Pants, fuck off over to 4chan.
Anyways… takes a moment of silence and remembers
Was that so hard?
It seems like the cool thing to do these days is to rag on natural disasters or horrible actions brought on by the human race.
“Dude 9/11 happened”
“lol fuck that man, and fuck the holocaust too and Katrina, India and Japan aswell. Shit’s hilarious.”
if you people think this is bad you clearly haven’t seen facebook
Another reason I don’t have Facebook.
QFT
America needs to stop showing “9/11 Anniversary” as it is more like “Fuck those terorrist cunts now, Join the Army!”
to me it was just another tuesday
:tired:
oh my gooood less than 3000 AMERICANS died!
meanwhile, since 2003, over 100000 iraqi civilians died as a result of the war
if you’re gonna “mourn” over innocent victims of a terrorist attack, maybe you should consider all the victims of american terrorism as well
and israeli terrorism
I could not have worded it better in any way. I’m an American, I remember when the attacks happened (I was only 8, but I remember them), I understand all of what happened, and I didn’t even realize it was 9/11 yesterday until I sat down to eat dinner and realized my parents were watching documentary shit on it. Yes, it was a horrible attack that shouldn’t have happened and it cost a lot of people their lives, in the attack and in retaliation afterwards. But endlessly going on and on every year about it just goes to show that it’s just a media show now. People don’t get all choked up about Pearl Harbor because it’s not as fresh in their memories, I suppose, but just because it happened longer ago than the 9/11 attacks, people seem to think it’s lost its meaning, and the same thing will happen with 9/11 eventually. I wouldn’t say I don’t care, it’s just that there’s literally no point in putting on endless shows and documentaries on it every year, it solves nothing and all it does is drag up horrible memories for the families of the deceased.
I feel bad for the victims and the family’s. But i hate how i’m supposed to get all teary-eyed and stare at the flag. Americas patriotism is sickeningly over done, but yeah, god bless america right…
God, I am not even an American. I can’t feel anything.
I bet the deaths are already R.I.P.'d and people still want to mention them over and over and over and over again.
Oh man, I didn’t mean to sound rude or anything when I posted, really. It was just stating a fact - I guess something like, just sayin’ that the US doesn’t “own” that date. Sorry if it came out as rude.
On topic, I agree with what has been said above - it really is time to move on. Recently a plane with like 20 people crashed into the sea and they all died, nothing but assorted pieces of flesh have been found. And the TV keeps broadcasting their biographies and great deeds, and the families have requested so many times for them to stop, it’s really sad. The TV seems to be just cashing in on the event.
bur, normally I agree with you, but here, you’re just changing the subject. This is about the people that were hurt or killed as a result of the terrorist attacks, not what happened afterwards. If you want to talk about that, find another thread.
What’s this, a post that makes sense? I must be dreaming.
But I like Fancy.
+1
it is a tragedy, but what I hate about it that every time an American die they talk about it for the next 10 years, we all lose loved ones and we miss them and we talk about them, but we don’t keep talking about them every year on TV, honestly…the Media is horrible…
On the other hand, it’s kind of idiotic for most of you people talking shit about America saying “They need to stop bringing it up every year” when half of the people ITT that are saying that are American.