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In reply to the discussion: Jim Wright's post about 911 removed from Facebook [View all]BlueSpot
(1,331 posts)36. Just wondering
The closest comparison I can make is the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. I'm just wondering how long that lasted with the same fervor as when it happened like the current fervor for 9/11. It's certainly a day we remember every year but it isn't a date we remember by hating Japanese people. We've clearly moved past that.
But my question is, how long did that take? I don't know how realistic it was but the characters on Madmen were still pretty resentful in the 60's. End of WWII to 1960 was 15 years. If it carried on longer, what's a reasonable expectation for 9/11 to mellow the way December 7th has?
While I agree with the author of the article, it may take the rest of the country a little longer.
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A lot of people believe that whatever we do, we have good intentions & so our actions are justified.
CrispyQ
Sep 2016
#13
Well it was W's failure after all, to be accurate. One that some feel he allowed to happen
Ford_Prefect
Sep 2016
#20
Excellent. I'm tired of 9/11 being used as a rationale to kill or hate innocent Muslims.
Hoyt
Sep 2016
#27
Or to hate peace loving liberals who believe diplomacy and genuine rule of law work better.
Ford_Prefect
Sep 2016
#28
When Jeremiah Wright preached this, even though he was preaching about self examination,...
wcast
Sep 2016
#37
The "Right" criticizes us too: otherwise, why would we have to be made
Dark n Stormy Knight
Sep 2016
#56