One of the saddest days in history. What's sadder was the red flags the US inteligence ignored, what's even more sadder is the amount of civilians who were killed in name of "God", which God? I am not sure, which ever god they believed in was a god of hate.
My buddy was working on the 47th Floor of WTC 1 but he made it out safely.
Another guy I know was a cop who died. He was off-duty in the city for traffic court downtown. However, seeing it happened, he stayed in the city to help.
born in 91, came home from school and thought huh where's mum and dad they usually are doing something up and around the house found them both in their took watching tv, I looked at the tv just as the second plane hit... I was young but it shook me
Yes, we still remember the lives that were lost, and the selfless acts of heroism by so many. And we must also remember that for hundreds of millions of people around the world this is a day they celebrate for what was for them a successful attack.
And the Germans in Germany in my experience barely get history lessons about losing WW2 (and not to forget WW1 too) 68 years ago 🙄 but i still remember. I was in Germany and going to first grade elementary school on 11. th September 2001.
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#NeverForget , still feel sorry For that case but still believe that this happened because the American government wanted a fake reason to start a war.
Sadly, since then 3 times the number of people that die that day, have passed away from cancer because of the dust and debris from those buildings. It’s really sad.
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One of the saddest days in history. What's sadder was the red flags the US inteligence ignored, what's even more sadder is the amount of civilians who were killed in name of "God", which God? I am not sure, which ever god they believed in was a god of hate.
My buddy was working on the 47th Floor of WTC 1 but he made it out safely.
Another guy I know was a cop who died. He was off-duty in the city for traffic court downtown. However, seeing it happened, he stayed in the city to help.
born in 91, came home from school and thought huh where's mum and dad they usually are doing something up and around the house found them both in their took watching tv, I looked at the tv just as the second plane hit... I was young but it shook me
Yes, we still remember the lives that were lost, and the selfless acts of heroism by so many. And we must also remember that for hundreds of millions of people around the world this is a day they celebrate for what was for them a successful attack.
It's a Muslim problem
lmao. hundreds of millions of people?
too exaggerated, dont you think?
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All buildings matter.
I'll never forget that terrible day, and the heroism shown by many, particularly the NYC firefighters.
And the Germans in Germany in my experience barely get history lessons about losing WW2 (and not to forget WW1 too) 68 years ago 🙄 but i still remember.
I was in Germany and going to first grade elementary school on 11. th September 2001.
#NeverForget , still feel sorry For that case but still believe that this happened because the American government wanted a fake reason to start a war.
I am surprised noone downvoted you for that.
@Bruce_VVayne Listen most people are on to the lies, other websites use shills and fake accounts to down vote and upvote certain posts.
I was born on 2002 , so I only knew this through history books
Although I wasn't directly affected by it I still feel remorse for the ones that were lost by the event. #NeverForget
I was 8 and not a US citizen, but I remember everything. May they rest in peace.
I haven't seen some of those pictures. I was in 8th grade science class.
I still remember the only evidence they have of who did it are some passports
I don't know about all y'all, but my world didn't stop. It just kept ticking on. Only thing that changed is I had something new to watch on TV.
My dad's a firefighter, when the first level of the building collapsed, he looked at my mom coldly and said "1500 firemen just died"
Sadly, since then 3 times the number of people that die that day, have passed away from cancer because of the dust and debris from those buildings. It’s really sad.
We shall continue to remember the BIGGEST terrorist attacks ever... If you forget, or choose not to remember, you are a self-centred human being.
I will never forget watching people jump out of those burning buildings. Those images are burned permanently into my brain.
I was a kid and never heard of this, but reading this its pretty horrible and fucked up
Horrific, tragic day that fueled a horrific, tragic war...
17 years later and the government traitors and murderers of their own citizens are still free.