>listen to kevin's last call
>if you don't feel sad, or cry, you are probably heartless
It happened 10 years ago. Move on. Humans die every day, but because another country did it it's a massive deal.
I'm not heartless at all. The people were paid their respects and we've had 10 straight years of "moment of silence" for them in schools and sports games and such.
You don't still erect monuments and memorials for your great grandma that died 10 years ago do you? Sure, people's loved ones died, but
I think that if the people who died during the 9/11 attacks could speak today, they'd be ashamed of how this country can't move on.
Dwelling on what happened after so long just makes the country look weak. If the American public really wants to be seen as strong and unbreakable- then they should have paid their respects and moved on with business as usual. Getting all sentimental and teary eyed every 9/11 anniversary is slapping every single one of the victims of the attacks in the face. It shows everyone that we can't move on, which is just what the terrorists wanted to happen.
and don't say "hur dur you only say this because no one you knew died".
No. I say that because I would feel exactly the same way if even my mom or dad died in it.