Remembering the 911 victims and the Brave responders !

Discussion in 'Politics' started by derektrader, Sep 11, 2020.

  1. This is a sad day. I remember 911 well. Those that died were true victims far from the fake victims of today.
    I can remember the brave men and women who so selflessly ran into harms way to save complete strangers. I remember all the young military men who so bravely faught for the freedoms we so dearly value.
    I will never forget. My prayers go out to everyone affected by those attacks.
     
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  2. I remember it well also. It was a horrible day to say the least.
    Police and fire fighters gave their lives to save complete innocent strangers.
    They are the real heroes of this nation. We need to look up to them as heroes.
    My prayers go out to everyone that had to deal with it.
     
  3. You think Kamala Harris gives a shit about the victims of 911? Of course not. She is too busy memorializing George Floyd.
     
  4. Well, this went south pretty quick, but yeah Kamala doesn't even care about anything if it isn't black in nature.
     
  5. Those NFL players should of stood in unity out of respect and in remembrance of all the victims of 911.
     
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  6. Overnight

    Overnight

    This sounds exactly like something out of a Trump teleprompter.

    Why the fuck do you care about 9/11? Blacks died in it. I figure you would be jumping for joy that future rioter thugs got snuffed out before they could invade your suburban lifestyle.
     
  7. you got balls disrespecting the victims of 911 you worthless piece of shit. You are a disgrace and a coward.
     
  8. Overnight

    Overnight



    On the contrary, I watched the Towers burn from the Long Beach bridge that morning. Being that I lived in the NYC metro area for my entire life up until that point and beyond. Being that I went to the City "very quite often". Being that I lived and worked in NYC too, both in Manhattan and Brooklyn, before and after 9/11.

    Being that just a few years earlier, I had an IT client I used to service on the 1xxth floor of one of the towers a few years prior to the attacks. (Sorry, cannot remember the exact floor, but it was a trading firm, believe it or not.) Hell, if I had stayed with that particular job, I may have been one of the victims that day. But as fate would have it, I am here.

    I am not the one disrespecting 9/11, YOU are, because while today is a day of unity, you continue to spew your hatred about black people.

    And since black people died on 9/11, I figure you would be happy for it, because that is all you care about. The disappearance of the black people.

    So step off, mate.
     
  9. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

     
  10. UsualName

    UsualName

    Indeed. I was at a local remembrance this morning and I was in a conversation about how we were unified after 9/11 and the contrast today. Not making it political but George W Bush also deserves credit for unifying the country in that time. Don’t like the guy’s politics but it’s difficult not to respect his actions immediately after 9/11, at least domestically.

    So shout out to GW. When he threw that opening pitch right down the pipe at Yankee stadium you knew we were getting back on our feet.

     
    #10     Sep 11, 2020