Danish_regarding_9/11
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People who participate in this forum probably do think about it every day. Outside of the forum, I seldom think of it.*How is 9/11 present in your mind today? Do yot think about it everdy day?
I think we would be disingenuous to say no. It is something that will be in the back of your mind for a long time to come.*Do you worry about terrorism when travelling by plane/going to specific places in the US which might be targets for new attacks?
I am more committed to the Republican party, and more political in general. The Democrats let the country down, when they didn’t take prior attacks seriously.*Have you changed as a person after 9/11? And how?
Tony Blair did an exceptional job of bringing Countries together in opposition to world wide terrorism. As far as the opposition, I thought the boycotts went a bit overboard at first. When the news about the “oil for food” scandal came out, I was disgusted by them, especially France. Chirac was so pompus pretending he had a legitimate aversion to a war with Iraq. :blah:*How do you feel about your allies(UK and etc.) And about those who didn't want to go to war in Iraq(France and Germany)
Danish_regarding_9/11 said:*How is 9/11 present in your mind today? Do yot think about it everdy day?
*Do you worry about terrorism when travelling by plane/going to specific places in the US which might be targets for new attacks?
*Have you changed as a person after 9/11? And how?
*How do you feel about your allies(UK and etc.) And about those who didn't want to go to war in Iraq(France and Germany)
If not the actual event then about some of the secondary and tertiary effects of the event. Much of the rest of the country hs joined me in my paranoia. However, I have to say that most people are not as capable of living with it as comfortably as I am. I suppose I've just had more practice. My friends and I started planning how to deal with acts of terrorism in '98 or so.Danish_regarding_9/11 said:*How is 9/11 present in your mind today? Do yot think about it everdy day?
No. I realize that normal causes of death and injury are far more likely to affect me and I don't worry about them.Danish_regarding_9/11 said:*Do you worry about terrorism when travelling by plane/going to specific places in the US which might be targets for new attacks?
The level of ignorance that's rational for me has changed. I'm much more informed about related events than I used to be.Danish_regarding_9/11 said:*Have you changed as a person after 9/11? And how?
Can't blame 'em. The invasion of Iraq was worse than a crime- it was a blunder.Danish_regarding_9/11 said:*How do you feel about your allies(UK and etc.) And about those who didn't want to go to war in Iraq(France and Germany)
I couldn't say that I actually think about it everyday. It's something that comes to mind when I try to focus on Terrorist events happening in other countries. I was a tad bit young at the time, in 7th grade to be exact.Danish_regarding_9/11 said:Hi.
*How is 9/11 present in your mind today? Do yot think about it everdy day?
Not really, I mean it's always in the back of my mind. I recently went to Venezuela and I wasn't scared with the plane ride, I was only scared at the Anti-Americans there. The Army isn't the nicest people ever, I try to keep my distance.*Do you worry about terrorism when travelling by plane/going to specific places in the US which might be targets for new attacks?
Yes, I think most Americans changed because of these events, mainly because we're having these new restrictions. I don't remeber any terrorist threats previous of 9/11. Whether you think so or not, Americans have grouped together more than pre-9/11.*Have you changed as a person after 9/11? And how?
I feel our Allies should be decorated more than America, if there is any Middle-Eastern freedom, It's amazing the dedication these countries have to the United States.*How do you feel about your allies(UK and etc.) And about those who didn't want to go to war in Iraq(France and Germany)
If you don't mind, I'd like to ask you what you've been told about September the 11th and America in general?I really hope you will help me make my exam even better! And send you all my best here from Denmark
Gamago25 said:*Do you worry about terrorism when travelling by plane/going to specific places in the US which might be targets for new attacks?
Nope I dont because i know that the next domestic terrorist attack by fanatical muslims will result in the lynching of many muslims in America. We dont mess around. :mrgreen:
Gandhi>Bush said:Okay...
So you think fanatical muslim terrorists haven't hurt us again because their afraid their white devil infidel neighbors lynch 'em?
Danish_regarding_9/11 said:*How is 9/11 present in your mind today? Do yot think about it everdy day?
Danish_regarding_9/11 said:*Do you worry about terrorism when travelling by plane/going to specific places in the US which might be targets for new attacks?
Danish_regarding_9/11 said:*Have you changed as a person after 9/11? And how?
Danish_regarding_9/11 said:*How do you feel about your allies(UK and etc.) And about those who didn't want to go to war in Iraq(France and Germany)
Gamago25 said:I never said terrorist were compassionate, i see no compassion for the murder of innocent civilians.
But Americans will reply in the same turn if attacked again.
Try us.
There is nowhere to run except Canada and Mexico. Muslim families are stuck here without a land bridge to support them.
Or did you forget the "fear of reprisal" that many muslim communities had after 9/11?
Gandhi>Bush said:You believe that, should another terrorist attack happen, Americans will leave their houses in search of muslims, or anyone whol looks as such, and return them what has been given?
I should hope not.
A fear of reprisal is not nearly as frightening as an act of reprisal.
Arch Enemy said:If you don't mind, I'd like to ask you what you've been told about September the 11th and America in general?
Are the Danish neutral on their ideals of America?
I think about it, but I wouldn't say every day. We have lives and need think about them more than depressing things such as 9/11. Thinking about it does no good, it is our reaction on how to solve the problem is what matters. It is more present in our thoughts on how to eliminate that threat. That is in reference to me. According to most people...they don't think about it much because it has little effect on their everday lives.*How is 9/11 present in your mind today? Do yot think about it everdy day?
No, 9/11 was a one-time disaster. Travelling by plane is far safer than travelling by car...although I'd rather be touching the ground lol...but that slight fear everyone has and has nothing to do with what happened at 9/11.*Do you worry about terrorism when travelling by plane/going to specific places in the US which might be targets for new attacks
Yes, I became much more political. Before 9/11, I wasn't really interested in politics, but afterwords I had more opinions on various issues, and understood more issues. I tried to find out why 9/11 actually happened-most people blamed it on Arabs hating democracy but that isn't the case-and I found out it was because of our support for Israel. As a result, I think it is in our best self-interest to worry about ourselves more than anything else...if we did that, the disaster never would have happened. There are too many people to appeal to worldwide, some will hate you...therefore be concerned with your own people's problems rather than those you don't understand. How can we have an opinion on something the U.S. doesn't even understand? (reffering to Israeli conflict)*Have you changed as a person after 9/11? And how?
The UK has been the U.S.'s best ally, but virtually the whole world hates us right now lol, probably because they feel the Iraq war was unnecessary. They blame it on Bush-but it really is the CIA's fault. I don't like France at all-they are corrupt and do things such as sell nuclear material to unstable, dangerous countries. Germany...Germany has become more like France...they do not stand up for themselves anymore.*How do you feel about your allies(UK and etc.) And about those who didn't want to go to war in Iraq(France and Germany)
Danish_ [QUOTE said:much againTherefore, I was thrilled when France and Germany claimed they were very st the war.
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