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I'm tired of all the "9-11 Never Forget" crap

I'm tired of all the "9-11 Never Forget" crap

Quote: (09-20-2015 03:58 AM)CrashBangWallop Wrote:  

Quote: (09-19-2015 05:58 PM)TigerMandingo Wrote:  

Quote: (09-18-2015 05:43 AM)CrashBangWallop Wrote:  

I will never, ever forget the feeling of utter shock and despair watching the news that day from 10,000 miles away. Never before had people witnessed such a thing live on TV. The day cemented my love of America and Americans.

You felt "utter shock and despair" while watching planes fly into buildings? I was in high school at the time and all I felt (secretly) was excitement. This shit was unreal. But of course I could never say it in public as people would think I was crazy. The next day I got over it. Never understood all the hokey-dokey sentimentalism surrounding this event. I mean there's a goddamn gift shop at Ground Zero, I kid you not. What a joke.

I normally enjoy your posts, but if you really felt excitement at seeing thousands of people die needlessly in real time then as far as I'm concerned there is something seriously wrong with you Sir.

That's just not normal.

Look don't pretend it's unimagineable for you why people would be fascinated in watching tragedies unfold. I'm sure you've seen some street fights on youtube/worldstarhiphop. Or Osama's capture. Or Saddam's execution. Or some WW2 documentaries. Or the recent video of journalists getting shot by the gay black guy.

Point is, don't pull out the holier than thou routine on this shit. No one said he was gleefully celebrating it.
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I'm tired of all the "9-11 Never Forget" crap

Quote: (09-20-2015 06:12 PM)NO_LIMIT_CRACKA Wrote:  

Quote: (09-20-2015 03:58 AM)CrashBangWallop Wrote:  

Quote: (09-19-2015 05:58 PM)TigerMandingo Wrote:  

Quote: (09-18-2015 05:43 AM)CrashBangWallop Wrote:  

I will never, ever forget the feeling of utter shock and despair watching the news that day from 10,000 miles away. Never before had people witnessed such a thing live on TV. The day cemented my love of America and Americans.

You felt "utter shock and despair" while watching planes fly into buildings? I was in high school at the time and all I felt (secretly) was excitement. This shit was unreal. But of course I could never say it in public as people would think I was crazy. The next day I got over it. Never understood all the hokey-dokey sentimentalism surrounding this event. I mean there's a goddamn gift shop at Ground Zero, I kid you not. What a joke.

I normally enjoy your posts, but if you really felt excitement at seeing thousands of people die needlessly in real time then as far as I'm concerned there is something seriously wrong with you Sir.

That's just not normal.

Look don't pretend it's unimagineable for you why people would be fascinated in watching tragedies unfold. I'm sure you've seen some street fights on youtube/worldstarhiphop. Or Osama's capture. Or Saddam's execution. Or some WW2 documentaries. Or the recent video of journalists getting shot by the gay black guy.

Point is, don't pull out the holier than thou routine on this shit. No one said he was gleefully celebrating it.

How about you read the response before jumping in with your opinion?

Fascinated (the word you used) and excited (the word he used) are two very different concepts. Perhaps you didn't realise?
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I'm tired of all the "9-11 Never Forget" crap

Quote: (09-20-2015 05:42 PM)TigerMandingo Wrote:  

Quote: (09-20-2015 03:58 AM)CrashBangWallop Wrote:  

I normally enjoy your posts, but if you really felt excitement at seeing thousands of people die needlessly in real time then as far as I'm concerned there is something seriously wrong with you Sir.

That's just not normal.

There is something exciting and highly entertaining in watching a tragedy unfold, in this case in REAL time. It also why the Euro migrant thread is already 80 pages long. We humans, even though we may not ever admit it, are fascinated by these sorts of occasional catastrophes that malign our species.

I know it goes against the traditional thought process of "tragedy = endless mourning". I don't believe people who say they are "shocked" and feel "utter despair" at such things.

Seriously? (the bolded bits).

If so I don't think your opinion on others' emotions is really something I'm interested in to be honest.
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