Quote (fender @ Sep 11 2020 10:25am)
absolutely, most of us do. not only that, we built monuments and museums in their memory and honour, and teach our kids about the atrocities, so no one will ever forget the suffering our ancestors brought upon the world.
but don't think i didn't notice that you completely dodged the question with your silly little whataboutism there. so do you people remember and mourn the innocent people you killed using fabricated evidence and indiscriminate bombing of civilians, or do you just remember the tragic victims on 'your' side, because judging by your reaction to my question, it sure seems like the latter...
Irony. Does it hurt your butt that bad when your whataboutism is replied to with whataboutism?
Don't go confusing my refusal to allow you to frame the discussion on your own terms with some kind of tacit approval on my part of your framing.
Quote (Bananii @ Sep 11 2020 10:37am)
Americans wiped out a whole nation to steal the land. Why dont remember them? Why dont remember all countrys usa destroyed? You remember only americans, like totally nationalistic egosim..There was and will always be an excuse for war by american side
Better start find a serious way to stop those wars.
You wont find because technically usa exists of war.
Several nations, unfortunately. And there's no singular date, but rather a long sequence of events over 500 years. If you're looking for me to be upset with American imperialism, then look no further. But that still has nothing to do with 9/11 remembrance.
Quote (fender @ Sep 11 2020 10:33am)
more denial and stupidity. that's like saying killing jews was something that has been done long before the third reich even existed, in multiple nations, like concluding therefore everyone shared responsibility because it's not unique to nazi germany - how ridiculous. what a cowardly and ignorant excuse.
The whole world participated in slavery. Only the Germans made pogroms an industrial process.