SeniorRedrings
Banned
Yesterday should have been a special day of remembrance.
It wasn't.
It was just yet another 9/11 filled news day.
For shame.
It wasn't.
It was just yet another 9/11 filled news day.
For shame.
I personally think it's quite unfair just how much attention is being given to the event every year.
For the people that lost someone it's obvious that they're going to remember and pay respect that day, it's only natural. But let's not forget that a much, much bigger number of innocent people is slaughtered, murdered, or simply die due to another gruesome reason, every day. Many of them are completely overlooked by the rest of world. No stories, no homage, simply forgotten.
What gets to me even more is that it's often portrait as a global disaster while it's really not. It's not a event that needs global attention.. The only people it's important to is the people that fight terror, and the families that actually lost someone.
Just as Blackupma said, I wanted to point out a similar thing. Tragedies happen every day, only they are not so medially attractive.. Plus there are things like gruesome killings of animals EVERY DAY for food, or animals which live in horrible conditons etc., but it's a part of our daily lives, and noone gives a ****!!! That's fine for the people but it's making me sick.
Headline attitude: We must relive 9/11 so we never forget
Honestly ive always been annoyed with 9/11 period. I promise im not a bad person, but why should there be all this uproar over 2000 people who died 10 years ago when 30 000 children die everyday in Africa, and thats not even during famine like there is in Somalia.
Americans I love most of you, but it drives me insane when they can make fun of the holocaust but ohhhhh god forbid somebody says something about 9/11.
Honestly if I hear one more american saying 9/11 was the worst thing to ever happen to the world just because it happened to them im going to lose it. Holocaust? no? Rwandan genocide? how bout cleasing of bosnian muslims?
Well theres my rant. But seriously I mourn and stuff, but I dont know why 9/11 seems to be the most important when it seems pretty miniscule to other events that have happened.
Ron Paul booed during Tea Party debate after Osama bin Laden answer - YouTube
He gets booed for saying the truth.
I'm not a US basher, but that was really pathetic : /.
i've been ashamed to be american my entire adult life so far. As soon as I was old enough to realize what we really stand for in the big ol u.s of a.
It helps to not say "what we stand for" when you mean "what the US government stands for". They do a horrible job of representing the people. Simply exclude yourself from the group. It's not "our" national debt, it's theirs. It's not "us" over there sticking our noses in the Middle East's business (it's also not members of the military, even though they are the ones physically sent over there), it's the US government.
They don't represent me (no matter what they tell you), and they don't stand for what I stand for, so I'm careful to not say "we" do anything.
It helps to not say "what we stand for" when you mean "what the US government stands for". They do a horrible job of representing the people. Simply exclude yourself from the group. It's not "our" national debt, it's theirs. It's not "us" over there sticking our noses in the Middle East's business (it's also not members of the military, even though they are the ones physically sent over there), it's the US government.
They don't represent me (no matter what they tell you), and they don't stand for what I stand for, so I'm careful to not say "we" do anything.
It helps to not say "what we stand for" when you mean "what the US government stands for". They do a horrible job of representing the people. Simply exclude yourself from the group. It's not "our" national debt, it's theirs. It's not "us" over there sticking our noses in the Middle East's business (it's also not members of the military, even though they are the ones physically sent over there), it's the US government.
They don't represent me (no matter what they tell you), and they don't stand for what I stand for, so I'm careful to not say "we" do anything.