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I remember our teacher had us listen to the radio in class so we can know the gravity of the situation. I appreciate her for that. I also remember everyone being quiet everywhere.
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I remember our teacher had us listen to the radio in class so we can know the gravity of the situation. I appreciate her for that. I also remember everyone being quiet everywhere.
That's crazy man. If San Francisco/Oakland was quiet, than I know NYC and DC was silent. It was an eerie feeling, everyone was either in shock or pissed.I live in NY and the streets were a ghost town.
Then I remember fighter jets flying by all day.
People later came out with candles.
took 9/11 for u to realize thatFor better or worse, 9/11 was very likely the most important day of my life because it illustrated indelibly that we as a species can do so much better...and so much worse.
took 9/11 for u to realize that
the slave trade
didnt give u any indication of that???
hmmm crazy how folk normalize slavery
i get it and understand reppedI accept your callout in the interest of a productive discussion, and will place my reply in another spoiler to keep this thread on topic.
I'll just organize my thoughts real quick so sorry if I ramble.
of course, I knew human beings have the potential to be terrible.
our species has burned libraries on purpose. they used to nail mfs to pieces of wood until they died. once we nuked a goddamn city. wait, twice.
****ed up as our shared history is, at some point in my development I truly believed that we were at least beginning to move past these things.
for reasons I can make really obvious, slavery will never be normalized to me. or trial by ordeal. or ritualistic human sacrifice. or...
I just, at 12 years old, thought that We The Species in 2001 were better than that. I was wrong. I admitted that.
to be completely honest with you, I didn't really perceive racism at full strength in the modern day until Trayvon. I truly realized we had a problem.
the systemic conditions are what they are, but far as I understand it these are all ripple effects from when England took over the world a couple hunnit back.
believe me, I know here and now typing this post that we Sapes have a long way to go.
There's a good doc on "the falling man" on Netflix or Amazon Prime. Still one of the most vivid memories I have from 9/11 footage.
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it basically put together EVERYTHINGnah i havent
it talks about conspiracies??
One of the more bone chilling things I remember about this event @ 04:37