The Master Blaster wrote:Neko wrote:Moonbase2 wrote:I know this sounds weird, but it feels nice when foreigners say they were saddened. It kind of made America NOT look so bad in everyone's eyes around the world....when you Brits were attacked back in July 2005, it was a huge story here as well, and I kept myself glued to the tv in horror over it.
Ditto.
Our two countries in particular are tied very closely, especially in later years.
2005..that was the tunnel and bus bombs wasn't it?
I believe so.
And *Elita_One*, my post was directed more at Spoon's post, but nevertheless.
My main point is that for a lot of Americans, 9/11 wasn't just a horrible tragety and a great loss of life, it was a horrible shock. No one in my generation can tell me that they're lives have not changed or have been shaped somewhat because of 9/11, whether it be through the political issues shaped by it, the simple shock of seeing for themselves the great horrors humans are capable or, or a family member or friend being one of the victims.
People, especially politicians, throw 9/11 around like a all access jusification card for whatever the hell it is they're doing that otherwise would have caused a huge uproar and I think that's one reason why so many people are so sick of hearing about it. But for the people who remember it as it was and not a stepping stone into war, we still feel the need to remember.