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NEW YORK (CNNMONEY) — AT&T quickly deleted a tweet on Sept. 11 after drawing ire from Twitter users who accused the company of exploiting a national tragedy.
AT&T's original tweet included a hand holding up a smartphone, with the Tribute in Light memorial captured on the device's screen. The memorial features two columns of light representing the fallen Twin Towers. "Never Forget," the post said.
The tweet, which AT&T posted at 12:15 p.m. ET Wednesday, quickly went viral. Some Twitter users replied with expletives, while others called it "tacky," "disgusting" and "tasteless." Others threatened to switch carriers.
A few things here:
- 9/11 was 12 years ago. Sorry, but I think it's time to get over it and move on.
- BEWARE! The Victimhood Industrial Complex ™ strikes again!
The war was fought, the troops came home, the tower was replaced. Can someone PLEASE tell me what purpose it serves when we rehash this event 12 years later?
What's wrong with an American company wanting to associate itself with an event in American history? Would these people be upset if AT&T told us to "never forget" the Alamo? Or D-Day? Or George Washington crossing the Delaware River?
Of course AT&T caved and apologized, WHICH THEY SHOULDN'T HAVE.
These people are really sick in the head. It is obvious to me from my experience and observation that some people have a deep-seated need to associate themselves with the negative side of everything, in my opinion, to make themselves feel better about the sorry state of their lives.