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9/11 Silence
Is there a silence today to mark 9/11??? if so when?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ouch - harsh, Naz. The American's have every right to remember the 11th of September. It was a callous act of extreme barbarity and rightly was condemned by most of the world.
The only rational way to deal with terrorism is by using the same definition of what terrorism is for everyone. If it is an autrocity for X to do Y to Z, then it must therefore be equally atrocious for Z to do Y to X, and there's no way that the attacks on the World Trade Centre should be anything other than condemned. Equally clearly, it must work the other way around too.
That the American government has used the events of 11th of September as the catalyst for an illegal war and their other Neo-con adventures since shouldn't take away from the fact that it was an entirely appalling event.
The only rational way to deal with terrorism is by using the same definition of what terrorism is for everyone. If it is an autrocity for X to do Y to Z, then it must therefore be equally atrocious for Z to do Y to X, and there's no way that the attacks on the World Trade Centre should be anything other than condemned. Equally clearly, it must work the other way around too.
That the American government has used the events of 11th of September as the catalyst for an illegal war and their other Neo-con adventures since shouldn't take away from the fact that it was an entirely appalling event.
Well put, Waldo.
naz ~ you do not have to 'endure a sh1tty day'. I remember it, and observed the silence. I was not personally effected (but know of a couple who were/are) but it still effects me as a human being. People still turn out to remember the world wars, various other battles, IRA bombings, the Tsunami etc. I find it respectful to remember. I don't think we should forget.
naz ~ you do not have to 'endure a sh1tty day'. I remember it, and observed the silence. I was not personally effected (but know of a couple who were/are) but it still effects me as a human being. People still turn out to remember the world wars, various other battles, IRA bombings, the Tsunami etc. I find it respectful to remember. I don't think we should forget.
Thank you to everyone for your answers, I work in a government building so I was sure that we would be told (like we usually do) that there would be a silence and also when it would be.
I never received any notification and a silence was not done. Although I thought it should and so my colleagues and I in our office had a silence of our own at 11am
I never received any notification and a silence was not done. Although I thought it should and so my colleagues and I in our office had a silence of our own at 11am