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9/11 has become a sacred untouchable event in American history. People die tragically all the time, but this one is special in a strange way - instant outrage is encouraged. People seem to be generally outraged and enjoy in a perverse way the acceptable trigger points to let that general rage out, even though the events did not directly affect the raging man. The events of 9/11 have been blessed as an acceptable trigger point. Does the expression of outrage do anything more than confirm we belong to the group labeled "American"? Every one of the 3000 deceased on 9/11 was a martyr to what, the American way? The deceased were people who went to work and died and left the lives of those who loved and depended on them. Coal miners do that. Soldiers do that. Firemen do that. Fishermen do that. Ordinary people do that every day. |
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It is NOT the only way Americans could digest the reality of information. Further - it almost implies that the US had something to do with the tsunami and the deaths which occurred in that tragedy. Quote:
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Have a nice day! -Z-man. |
Z, I didn't notice the Tsunami print in the corner. Yes, you're right. It's a little strange for a wildlife organization to use a tsunami connection.
What it should have said probably should have been "the last remaining species are under attack...blah blah....". A tastless, and random ad, but awareness of finite resources is still needed for humanity to survive for another hundred milenium into the future. |
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