Another 9-11 topic

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  • locustsloth0

    i sort of get what nuggler is saying.
    Firstly, how could anyone EVER forget something so monumental and globally transformative as the attacks on 9/11?
    Second, who could possibly forget when it's invoked at every single opportunity by politicians and pundits?
    Thirdly, "never forget" doesn't really mean "don't forget that it happened". i think some people see it as "don't forget the sacrifice and bravery of those who died trying to save others", which is absolutely legit. But i think it also means (to some people) "don't forget WHY it happened", the answer to which will vary from person to person, depending on a variety of factors (race, religion, political party, age, education, etc)

    • <kgvs72
    • ill never forget the people, laughing with them, being with them, ill never forget my friends.e-pill
    • im sure there is a lot of people all looking from the outside in, so it is easy to forget..e-pill
    • i will never forget it.. i will never forget the smell of the smoke the visual of NYC.. i love NYC.e-pill
    • It just seems hypocritical to say "never forget" when in fact there still hasn't been an investigation!nuggler

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