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Kickstart wrote:Problem is the Muslims were not the first to attack on US soil. The British attacked and burned the white House down in 1812.matr1x wrote:I lost my cousin in the north tower and his wife and parents still feel it as an open wound.
That was the day you realize that systemic racism doesn't exist in the states as everyone came to grieve together.
The almost unwavering support the Muslim community got post 9/11 by the left shows they didn't care about a single person dead in those terrorist attacks. Thank goodness a republican was in office
It's a topic that the US does not speak of but always label the Muslim as the first attack on US soil.
Kickstart wrote:Problem is the Muslims were not the first to attack on US soil. The British attacked and burned the white House down in 1812.matr1x wrote:I lost my cousin in the north tower and his wife and parents still feel it as an open wound.
That was the day you realize that systemic racism doesn't exist in the states as everyone came to grieve together.
The almost unwavering support the Muslim community got post 9/11 by the left shows they didn't care about a single person dead in those terrorist attacks. Thank goodness a republican was in office
It's a topic that the US does not speak of but always label the Muslim as the first attack on US soil.
matr1x wrote:alfa wrote:matr1x wrote:I lost my cousin in the north tower and his wife and parents still feel it as an open wound.
That was the day you realize that systemic racism doesn't exist in the states as everyone came to grieve together.
The almost unwavering support the Muslim community got post 9/11 by the left shows they didn't care about a single person dead in those terrorist attacks. Thank goodness a republican was in office
Thought was two cousins, I specifically remember you mentioning two in previous posts
Forgot the "s"
Yeah I'm sure you didmatr1x wrote:alfa wrote:matr1x wrote:I lost my cousin in the north tower and his wife and parents still feel it as an open wound.
That was the day you realize that systemic racism doesn't exist in the states as everyone came to grieve together.
The almost unwavering support the Muslim community got post 9/11 by the left shows they didn't care about a single person dead in those terrorist attacks. Thank goodness a republican was in office
Thought was two cousins, I specifically remember you mentioning two in previous posts
Forgot the "s"
adnj wrote:matr1x wrote:alfa wrote:matr1x wrote:I lost my cousin in the north tower and his wife and parents still feel it as an open wound.
That was the day you realize that systemic racism doesn't exist in the states as everyone came to grieve together.
The almost unwavering support the Muslim community got post 9/11 by the left shows they didn't care about a single person dead in those terrorist attacks. Thank goodness a republican was in office
Thought was two cousins, I specifically remember you mentioning two in previous posts
Forgot the "s"
"I lost my cousin(s) in the north tower[/b] and his wife and parents still feel it as an open wound."
Yeah. I saw it happen.
matr1x wrote:Well that all become family
Funny. Fixate on that and not the terrorist religion. US should have handled the entire Middle East. To show them who is boss
matr1x wrote:Well that all become family
Funny. Fixate on that and not the terrorist religion. US should have handled the entire Middle East. To show them who is boss
adnj wrote:matr1x wrote:Well that all become family
Funny. Fixate on that and not the terrorist religion. US should have handled the entire Middle East. To show them who is boss
That's a particularly uninformed statement. The largest and deadliest recent terrorist groups espouse Muslim, Christian and Atheist beliefs.
The religion of a terror group is simply endemic to the regions where those terror groups are concentrated. A key role of religion in terrorist doctrine is to support the rationale for the actions taken by the terror group. It's kind of the same way that you use your personal shortcomings and stupidity to rationalize your posts.
You mean,the US should have stayed OUT of the middle east and not be supplying guns to the highest bidder.They created this monster.matr1x wrote:Well that all become family
Funny. Fixate on that and not the terrorist religion. US should have handled the entire Middle East. To show them who is boss
timelapse wrote:You mean,the US should have stayed OUT of the middle east and not be supplying guns to the highest bidder.They created this monster.matr1x wrote:Well that all become family
Funny. Fixate on that and not the terrorist religion. US should have handled the entire Middle East. To show them who is boss
matr1x wrote:
Really? When you hear conflict, why is lslamic militant group followed closely behind?
pugboy wrote:wha bout the building that fell on its own
redmanjp wrote:pugboy wrote:wha bout the building that fell on its own
either damage from the 2 towers collapse or a bomb
Diseases related to the dust and smoke produced by the collapse of the Twin Towers have claimed twice as many lives than the attacks themselves 23 years ago – and new health problems are still emerging.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240911-911s-long-legacy-how-the-dust-and-smoke-from-the-twin-towers-attacks-is-still-claiming-lives
The Bamboo Online wrote:redmanjp wrote:pugboy wrote:wha bout the building that fell on its own
either damage from the 2 towers collapse or a bomb
Diseases related to the dust and smoke produced by the collapse of the Twin Towers have claimed twice as many lives than the attacks themselves 23 years ago – and new health problems are still emerging.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240911-911s-long-legacy-how-the-dust-and-smoke-from-the-twin-towers-attacks-is-still-claiming-lives
I went down to the site a few times in 2001 few days after the attack and was breathing in the same dust and smoke. today I have been diagnosed as pre-diabetic and carpal tunnel in both hands.
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