At the expense of being bombarded with conspiracies, memes making light of death, and people complaining how it happened so long ago, let's take a moment not to remember a date and an attack, but a moment to remember those who lost their lives.
Let's take a moment to remember one of the largest attacks on U.S. soil.
Let's take a moment to remember the tremendous loss of life.
Let's take a moment to remember the heroism of first responders.
We're not here to remember "whodunit" or how long ago it happened. We're not here to just remember the date, we're here to remember the dead, and all those who died fighting thereafter.
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It's so sad to see yet another double standard that shows just how illogical people's minds are. Many here are quick to condemn the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombing attacks, which happened almost 70 years ago. But when it comes to an attack that happened not even 15 years ago, the same people would complain and tell people to get over it and that its, "been years".
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Edited by Yarbey: 9/12/2015 9:09:45 AM[quote] EDIT 1: It's so sad to see yet another double standard that shows just how illogical people's minds are. Many here are quick to condemn the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombing attacks, which happened almost 70 years ago. But when it comes to an attack that happened not even 15 years ago, the same people would complain and tell people to get over it and that its, "been years".[/quote] I don't care about either, and both should get over it. Also the bombings of Nagasaki, and Hiroshima, are different slightly. Those were carried out by a first world country, not a group of fanatics. Either way get the hell over it, stop being so in love with being a victim. You're not special or important, so you don't get a magical shield that protects you from all the things that go wrong in the world.