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« Reply #15 on: January 17, 2016, 09:18:32 am »
Even if you aren't religious, praying for people shows that you support them. 9/11, UK's Queen broke law and had the USA National Anthem played at Buckingham Palace. People were praying for New York and its victims. And are the attacks in Jakarta recent? I haven't heard about them.
America needs to get the **** over 9/11. Dragging it on is only increasing hostility towards us and towards to aggressors from us.

And I know that stuff blows up and that people die everyday. Yea, we shouls be informed.

"Oh. That happened." is what most Americans would think.

We don't need to make a national holiday like 9/11 to honor the amount of dead that died. Because in the next week from the event, two times more will die of the same and different causes.

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« Reply #16 on: January 17, 2016, 11:58:58 am »
So we shouldn't honor and remember the 3k ppl who died in a little over an hour in the world's 'superpower country'? And we shouldn't remeber the various historical buildings that were destroyed?

The way people think was greatly changed by 9/11. The world was majorly different before 9/11. We live in a Post-9/11 world and will continue to untill the people who experienced it firsthand pass away. Until they pass their recollections of the event will drive their thoughts. All people who witnessed the event in any shape or form were changed by it. That can't be forgotten.
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« Reply #17 on: January 17, 2016, 05:31:38 pm »
So we shouldn't honor and remember the 3k ppl who died in a little over an hour in the world's 'superpower country'? And we shouldn't remeber the various historical buildings that were destroyed?

The way people think was greatly changed by 9/11. The world was majorly different before 9/11. We live in a Post-9/11 world and will continue to untill the people who experienced it firsthand pass away. Until they pass their recollections of the event will drive their thoughts. All people who witnessed the event in any shape or form were changed by it. That can't be forgotten.

We shouldn't be extremely patriotic and even worse, violent towards Muslims because of 9/11. I'm saying that America doesn't need to keep dragging on a day of grieving for only around 3,000 people.

If they do that, then we should start a grieving holiday for Ebola. For Paris. For Lebanon. For the Middle East in general.

9/11 was one of now hundreds of attacks that happen daily. Over 15 years, I would think the amount of people who died in 9/11 would double in other attacks.


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« Reply #18 on: January 17, 2016, 06:53:03 pm »
Honoring and remembering =/= violence towards Muslims

There aren't terrorist attacks that kill 3000 ppl in under an hour in a major world city.

You don't seem to understand how many ppl 3000 ppl is.

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« Reply #19 on: January 19, 2016, 11:07:16 pm »
aaaand... I regret reading the posts here now... 
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