>a blo blo blo dead americans is such a tragedy
Why?
A blo blo blo dead americans is such a tragedy
Literally, only amerimongrels feel sad about that. The rest of us celebrate or don't care.
>tragedy
Implying.
Also, it's Bashar Al-Assad's bday. Say something nice to the lion of damascus!
shut the fuck up
should have been denmark instead
no is funny
many Mexicans died there
Denmark is too flat, they'd just end up landing
Thank you Bashar al-Assad, the greatest world leader.
Woah. Story?
god i wish al-assad would fuck my sister
>tragedy
Everyone is happy about that except americunts
Chicanos are not even human, Henry
I'm happy too, some immigrants and fat cats died. And we got a free pass to kill 3,000,000 Muslims for free, and we caused tens of millions to head to Europe. Win win
>dead amerimutts and even more dead sandniggers
It really is a win win
>tragedy
everyone had a good kek
>actually believing it happened
Get a load of this guy
based, i wish more of my fellow mutts realized this
The real redpill here is when you realize that in most countries, when terrorist attacks happen it simply isn't reported on the world stage at all. Local news, certainly, national news sure, but not international news, because nobody cares about some building burning down in any country other than America unless its literally Notre Dame. The fact that people are still talking about this more than a decade after it happened in countries that are not America just shows that we're actually living RENT FREE in the minds of everyone else on the planet just by virtue of being America.
Generally, most normies in the states just look at it as "That thing they used to sell us on the limitless defense budget, the Patriot act and the endless wars in the Middle East". For anyone intelligent in the states, its that, and also the world's biggest false flag operation. Nobody even pretends to give a shit about the victims though, there's no solidarity among Americans "As a people" since we can't even agree on who is and is not Americans, much less who is on the same team.
t.Burger
>Nobody even pretends to give a shit about the victims though
now you're just lying.
I'm an American, born and raised. I can tell you with some certainty that not even the normies here pretend to care about the 9/11 victims, even on the day. We don't salute or have a song or even a moment of silence.
Officially, its called "Patriot Day", but its not a holiday that even companies pay lip service to. The only indicator that it even exists is that it shows up on calendars.
9/11 is something our politicians pretend to care about so they can make a big photo op out of it and show how much compassion they have for dead people. Normies care a bit more about the event in the abstract, but its usually more a lead-in to commentary on the middle east and the wars in Iraq and Stanmanigan,
Americans do not care about the people, even in the abstract. That is not a lie or an exaggeration. There is no solidarity here of the level required for Americans to care when other random Americans get hurt or killed - it has to be someone you care about for it to be more than an abstract news story.
you don't need to be an american to see people mourn 9/11 victims on the internet every year, crocodile tears or not.
Yes, mostly people who are not American. I've always found it a little funny that everyone but us seems to care more about America and Americans than the people who actually live here do.
You guys have a vastly inflated view of this country, in the same way we have an inflated view of Italy or France or Britain. People who live in those countries know that like anywhere, there are "Good neighborhoods" and there are shitholes depending on the people who live there. Here in the states, we see those entire countries with a sort of "Old Soul" mysticism, the romance of the bygone ages. We don't think about the slums in Sicily when we think about visiting Rome. We don't think about the immigrant population when we think about visiting Paris.
In the like kind, I think a lot of Europeans seem to see America as a land of prosperity, when really its just the prosperous parts of the country and you guys are mostly exposed to California and New York, the media and financial capitals of the US, respectively. There are vast swaths of shithole between them full of Americans who genuinely do not care about fellow Americans, or about America. They see only stick, not carrot, because they're living with the stick.
Ask more Americans whether or not they care about the victims. I think you'll be surprised how many Americans couldn't care less.
You are either incredibly retarded and don't leave your house ever, or are bullshitting for (you)s
>Yes, mostly people who are not American.
and you know this how? do you check the nationality of every single tweet each september 11th?
it really sounds like you're just lying to make your country look good in the eyes of people in this thread.
the lives lost
a lot of the world represented
>its called "Patriot Day"
Cringe. Who decides them cringe names
You know non-Americans and non-terrorists died too
He's right though. Growing up everyone made 9/11 jokes, it was a huge trend in high school. No one really cared as the years went on.
>He's right though.
nope, all that mourning on the internet proves otherwise, your anecdotes about children being children don't really change that fact.
>Austro-Hungarian Empire grey
Mmmm really makes you think
>Who decides on the cringe names
The government. Not ironically, seriously. They decide on this in committee in a government building... somewhere. No, they don't ask us to vote on it.
This man knows what's up.
Jesus fucking christ, man. I get up every day and work a 9-5 just like every other wageslave in this thread. Like all other events in today's world, people marveled and grieved when it happened, then came the days when it was okay to joke about it a little but still relevant, then the age when all the comedians took a shot, and finally the era of nobody caring anymore and everyone being a little dead inside when they realized its just a commercialized mess now that companies sometimes use to drag huge grants of money out of our tax dollars for this or that parade or remembrance day or civic project.
>All that mourning on the internet
You and I both know that things said on the internet aren't worth much. I live here and talk to the people who live here on a daily basis. I grew up with them. I see new people come in at my work every day and talk to them too. That experience tells me that, at most, its an event of minor note to people in this day and age.
I'm not really sure why you think people tossing up tweets about this or that event is actually about what they think and not about getting attention. Twitter is an arena, not unlike politics or entertainment. A place to see and be seen supporting something, saying something or doing something publically. It does not necessarily represent anyone's private views.
>You and I both know that things said on the internet aren't worth much.
the claim was that "Nobody even pretends to give a shit about the victims though", I'm refuting that. no I don't care what your daily life is like nor does it have any tangibility in this conversation.
>It does not necessarily represent anyone's private views.
see above.
In real life, that is absolutely the case, and nothing you can say will change that. People do not even pretend to care when asked in person about the victims of 9/11. Ask on the internet, and sure, you'll get your show of concern, but in person, people who live here really couldn't care less. It isn't the event that Pearl Harbor was, where everybody takes it personally. Because of the way our government used it to undermine the rights and taxes of every American and turn it towards their ends, its not something we talk about in revered tones. At best you'll get cynicism, if people care to comment at all. They do not give negative two fucks.
>that is absolutely the case, and nothing you can say will change that
that's a nice anecdote dear.
>Ask on the internet, and sure, you'll get your show of concern
so you're saying you were lying before and concede to the point I was actually arguing about, good to know.
>Moving the goalposts so hard that it takes a clear and concise statement and twists it so that in the end it means the exact opposite
Here's your (You), jackass.
where did I move the goalposts? you claimed that nobody even pretended to give a shit, I pointed out otherwise, nothing else. you're the one moving the goalposts here by talking about other things like your irrelevant anecdotes that you can't seem to shut up about.