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Swede

(39,267 posts)
Mon Mar 24, 2025, 07:59 PM Mar 2025

These Canadians welcomed thousands into their homes during 9/11. Now they talk about 'betrayal'

These Canadians welcomed thousands into their homes during 9/11. Now they talk about ‘betrayal’ by Donald Trump’s America

“Unfortunately, President Trump’s actions have put that kinship under greater strain today than at any time in our storied history.”

https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/these-canadians-welcomed-thousands-into-their-homes-during-9-11-now-they-talk-about-betrayal/article_3f45011d-f90f-431f-a965-85b9dcd9d99a.html

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These Canadians welcomed thousands into their homes during 9/11. Now they talk about 'betrayal' (Original Post) Swede Mar 2025 OP
very thankful they put the blame squarely on TRUMP and not "America" Skittles Mar 2025 #1
Yes..telling it like it is works best Deuxcents Mar 2025 #2
they're smart Skittles Mar 2025 #3
"Lend a Hand, Do What You Can": Remembering the Generosity of Gander sheshe2 Mar 2025 #4
Thankful to them all Meowmee Mar 2025 #5
I still remember our planes, their tarmacs. William769 Mar 2025 #6

Skittles

(171,398 posts)
3. they're smart
Mon Mar 24, 2025, 08:50 PM
Mar 2025

they know a LOT of us Americans despise Trump too and they take care not to insult us

sheshe2

(97,305 posts)
4. "Lend a Hand, Do What You Can": Remembering the Generosity of Gander
Mon Mar 24, 2025, 09:06 PM
Mar 2025

“Lend a Hand, Do What You Can”: Remembering the Generosity of Gander


On September 11, 2001, airline passenger Jacqueline Pinto was flying home to New York from a vacation in Italy. During the flight, she heard the pilot announce a delay in landing, but did not realize how serious the situation was until her plane landed a thousand miles away at Gander International Airport in Newfoundland, Canada. Hers was one of more than 250 flights forced to divert to Canada because of the closing of American airspace. Thirty-eight commercial flights touched down in Gander that day.

The mood on Pinto’s plane changed from confusion to shock as news of the terrorist attacks reached the cabin via phone calls and announcements from the cockpit. Pinto spent more than 24 hours confined to the plane with her fellow passengers and the crewmembers as security personnel examined each diverted aircraft.

Finally cleared to disembark and go through customs, Pinto, the passengers, and the crew left the airport by school bus. Neither Gander, with a population of nearly 10,000, nor towns in the surrounding area had enough hotel space for approximately 7,000 stranded passengers. Local residents responded.

Community television stations put out a call to “lend a hand, do what you can.” Schools and nonessential businesses were closed, allowing Newfoundlanders ranging from senior citizens to schoolchildren to volunteer.


www.911memorial.org/connect/blog/lend-hand-do-what-you-can-remembering-generosity-gander

Thank you for the OP, Swede.

Meowmee

(9,212 posts)
5. Thankful to them all
Mon Mar 24, 2025, 09:08 PM
Mar 2025

My father was in Paris at the time and could not get a flight home for 2-3 weeks. We could not reach him by phone either for 2-3 days maybe. Where he worked at Saclay he said the leftists there were laughing and happy about it.

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