9/11/11.....am I wrong for not giving a fuck?

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Jonas.dini;3303351 said:
When I looked at FB just now it was all "we'll never forget" and "ten years ago today..." as though the shit was the holocaust or something, but those same people don't have shit to say about the hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians that have been killed because of America's reckless foreign policy (facilitated by the ignorance of our population), in fact they have the audacity to pretend that the US soldiers over there are defending our freedoms somehow... if that isn't a sheltered worldview I don't know what is.

Agreed..It goes both ways.
 
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a.mann;3303352 said:
Yet the same motherfuckers couldn't tell you who their own state congressmen or senators are, yet alone what they stand for on the issues

State congressmen or senators is asking too much. Hell, most people around my age don't even know who the fuck the vice president of the United States is.
 
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fuc_i_look_like;3303624 said:
State congressmen or senators is asking too much. Hell, most people around my age don't even know who the fuck the vice president of the United States is.

"wait, it's not Michelle???"
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The worst terrorist attack on american soil was blackwallstreet..

Never forget.. oh wait.. never told..

Not to throw shade on 9/11 because it was a tragedy

but there is a thread in biosphere. if you want to take a look
 
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playmaker88;3304212 said:
The worst terrorist attack on american soil was blackwallstreet..

Never forget.. oh wait.. never told..

Not to throw shade on 9/11 because it was a tragedy

but there is a thread in biosphere. if you want to take a look

Good point. Lots of blacks died in the New York Draft Riots of the 1860's as well. In the same area where the towers fell.

Some things never change.
 
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For real though....

In throwing out these massive casualty figures for Iraq and Afghanistan, what percentage of those are bodies directly attributable to soldier's bullets or not so smart bombs or mistargeted drones...

And how many are at best indirect consequences of these wars, and more directly attributable to Sunnis and Shiites not being able to coexist, and Taliban and other extremists driving truck bombs or using suicide bombers to wreck an undeniable public space.

Where's that Katt Williams video?

In the top 10 of this countries "Hall of Shame" in foreign interventions, this is up there but I don't know it's number 1

"And I don't idolize America, I'm dancing with the stars"
 
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playmaker88;3304212 said:
The worst terrorist attack on american soil was blackwallstreet..

Never forget.. oh wait.. never told..

indeed....I was appalled by the story of blackwall street when I first read it years ago....that was proof that whites didnt beleive in serperate but equal...

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yo I laugh at people who say that planes didnt really hit the buildings that it was an inside job and the videos are tampered with
 
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playmaker88;3304212 said:
The worst terrorist attack on american soil was blackwallstreet..

Never forget.. oh wait.. never told..

Not to throw shade on 9/11 because it was a tragedy

but there is a thread in biosphere. if you want to take a look

It's sad that more people don't know about Black Wall Street......I guess the KKK didn't count as Terrorists......smh
 
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ms.jones;3303305 said:
That means I should feel something for the lives that were lost at the hands of Americans that shot, raped, maimed, and all kinds of other unspeakable acts that have taken place over the years. But I don't.

I never said the sentiment shouldn't go both ways...it's interesting people are very cynical towards America for how it goes about protecting it's citizens though I doubt many would support the all out elimination of the military or the use of military force
 
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Mikko_;3305616 said:
It's not even about it being in America, or the economy. it's about thousands of people losing their lives in the most horrific manner possible. We're talking about our fellow Man here, if seeing those people jump to avoid burning to death and hear the phone calls left by loved ones who called from the airplanes to say goodbye...etc. has no affect on you....something is off. This would be a tragedy anywhere it happened because it happened to other human beings. I just don't get the total lack of empathy and how people can mock these people dying the way they did.

Exactly, America has done horrible things but this is about individual loss of life. Just because the people killed were citizens of this country doesn't mean they deserved to die the way they did....smh.

@ the bold...exactly...shit has little to do with the fact that it happened on American soil for me...it's the fact that you have thousands who lost their lives over something they had nothing to do with...the same as it was sad as shit when they let off those bombs on the subway in Madrid...the loss of innocent lives is something I can't understand how somebody can be cynical over...
 
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blackrain;3305918 said:
@ the bold...exactly...shit has little to do with the fact that it happened on American soil for me...it's the fact that you have thousands who lost their lives over something they had nothing to do with...the same as it was sad as shit when they let off those bombs on the subway in Madrid...the loss of innocent lives is something I can't understand how somebody can be cynical over...

Bad things happen all the time.Personally i think I have been desensitized from watching the news. MILLIONS of innocent people are involved in horrible acts each year. To put things into perspective in 2004 over 200,000 died in that Indian Ocean Earthquake, over a million killed and 3 times that many raped during the war in Congo, over 100,000 civilians in Hiroshima alone after the bomb dropped, and not to mention the nameless that are murdered everyday in Inner City USA that don't even make it to the news.
 
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RumBoxTen;3306380 said:
Bad things happen all the time.Personally i think I have been desensitized from watching the news. MILLIONS of innocent people are involved in horrible acts each year. To put things into perspective in 2004 over 200,000 died in that Indian Ocean Earthquake, over a million killed and 3 times that many raped during the war in Congo, over 100,000 civilians in Hiroshima alone after the bomb dropped, and not to mention the nameless that are murdered everyday in Inner City USA that don't even make it to the news.

So what exactly are you saying? Nobody is having a "who got more fucked up today" battle...innocent lives lost in anyway=tragic...it's just that simple...to say because it happens all the time isn't good reason to not mock something...rape happens everyday but I'm willing to bet if someone you know personally was raped you wouldn't just say "Suck it up, bitches get raped everyday. You ain't special"...
 
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Man look. I don't know anyone that got killed in the towers. So, it's really not my concern. That's all I'm saying. If you wanna mourn and wear your "Fuck Yeah, America" t shirts then go right ahead. But don't bust my balls cuz I'm not acting patriotic enough.
 
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Mikko_;3306434 said:
And all of those incidents were also tragic...it's not like its a contest to see what was worse and you can only feel bad for the worst scenarios. I feel sympathy for anyone who suffered tragic, sensless loss of lives.

That's exactly my point, it's not a contest. Some people only care about what is relative to their situation. Some people cry at a Save the Whales or Feed the Children commercial and others don't.
 
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jackthemack;3306448 said:
Man look. I don't know anyone that got killed in the towers. So, it's really not my concern. That's all I'm saying. If you wanna mourn and wear your "Fuck Yeah, America" t shirts then go right ahead. But don't bust my balls cuz I'm not acting patriotic enough.

BigMeatball;3301042 said:
Nah, you not wrong, you black. Black people don't give a fuck about anything but themselves.

This is what I was talking about.
 
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blackrain;3305881 said:
I never said the sentiment shouldn't go both ways...it's interesting people are very cynical towards America for how it goes about protecting it's citizens though I doubt many would support the all out elimination of the military or the use of military force

Call it what you want. I'm being a realist about 9/11. I'm not about to go out and buy my Flag pendant and put it on my shirt. I'm not about to talk about how oh so tragic it was. It happened for a reason. Americans were foolish enough to think that something like that couldn't EVER happen to them...that's that good ol' "We're better than you" attitude. It got knocked down a peg, and made everyone realize just how arrogant we Americans truly are.

Out of sight, out of mind I suppose. As long as the "bad" stuff doesn't happen on our turf, why should we care, huh? But oh noes....why oh why did they bring it to us? How dare they???
 
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