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i mean i havent done anything on that day, infact, i was watchin pokemon when that happened and i didnt even know it was gonna be that big . someoen called me n said man look at the news, i said nah im cool but sup he said america just got attacked, i was like um yeah ok. and i kept on watchin cartoons i was 16 or maybe 15. i said to myself every now n then countries get attacked im used to it no biggie. but didnt know i was gonna take the blame lmao

2007-09-11 01:35:30 · 35 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

well, yeah you'r right i shouldnt have laughed, sorry

2007-09-11 01:45:11 · update #1

im not freaking laughing at 9/11 people. im just laughin at the fact that all arabic nation got the blame

2007-09-12 01:11:29 · update #2

35 answers

Obviously you aren't to be personally blamed for 9/11, but on the other hand it wouldn't hurt for you to show some compassion! Certainly you should never laugh at other people's tragedies!

2007-09-18 21:40:30 · answer #1 · answered by Me 7 · 3 0

Ya know a lot of people died that day all at once, good people minding their own business. I always think of the people that were in those airplanes and how terrified they must have been knowing they were about to die and they couldn't do anything to stop it, the people in the Trade Center going about their business, not knowing what was about to happen, just put yourself there for one minute, jumping out of one of the tallest buildings and trying to escape the burning, crumbling building, it's not so funny is it! The saddest part is we all watched it happen, while you were watching pokeman, and thinking to yourself how countries get attacked and your used to it NO BIGGIE! you should be old enough by now to understand it is a BIGGIE in this country, we don't see this destruction and death everyday and I hope to God it never happens again, it's heart renching enough to watch this day being remembered for something that was totally and completely sensless, and then to get on here and find someone like you who has no feelings what so ever, you must have a pretty pampered life right! and I bet you live here in America, taking advantage of all it has to offer, hopefully as you get older you will grow a heart. If people blame you, then it's pretty obvious why.

2007-09-11 02:59:04 · answer #2 · answered by robink71668 5 · 6 1

Well 9/11 isn't something to laugh about. But no, you shouldn't feel guilty, you had nothing to do with it. There are terrorists everywhere. And not all of them are Muslim. I think its sad that the whole Muslim community has been labeled like that by people who are controlled by fear and ignorance. However, as an American you should still honor this day, a lot of good people died. Fortunately, honor for the dead is multi-cultural.

2007-09-11 01:47:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

No. Never. You never did anything to cause danger to a nation.

Just because your background is Arabic, doesn't mean that you caused trouble to a city. Everywhere in the world is full with multiculturalism today.

The United States of America got attacked because a guy wanted to. Not you.

If you bombed London and killed 1,000 people, then yes, you're guilty.

If you didn't do it, you're not. It was on television in 2001 because people needed to know it - it's news.

2007-09-11 01:46:10 · answer #4 · answered by Kite 3 · 3 1

For americans this day was very tragic and we all remember that day we will never forget .... it's not funny at all and i think the way you stated your question you meant for it to be funny.... so u should feel guilty for the way you asked your question and if u have to ask if u should feel quilty for what happend then maybe u should cuz innocent people dont ask if they're quilty they know they arn't .....ur a joke

2007-09-18 22:52:37 · answer #5 · answered by Kristie 2 · 0 0

No you are not meant to feel guilty, It was not the Arabic culture that attacked us but a few people who, unfortunately for you happened to be Arabic. 9/11 is about healing and spending time with the people you love, and grieving for the people you lost. With your theory I should feel bad about the years of slavery, or the murders of many Innocent Native Americans, when my ancestors landed here, But I don't cause I would never have done that, and I wasn't there to see it happen. You didn't feel bothered enough to watch it on the news so why feel bothered about it now.

2007-09-11 02:21:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

It relies upon on why you have given up on eating animals and why you sense responsible. Do you sense responsible considering which you have eaten a creature's flesh or considering which you have enable your self down. If its the former, you will no longer desire to eat meat back, if this is the latter is does not count besides. in case you have purely given up meat to decrease down on CO2 emissions brought about via in intensity farming of animals, then this is purely particularly of CO2 so do no longer sweat it.

2016-10-04 09:13:32 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The American Government will always blame others like they are innocent of such crimes against humanity. Have you read Noam Chomsky's; What Uncle Sam really wants

2007-09-19 00:41:22 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I guess I have a question--if some of your family or friends
were where the planes hit--would you still be saying lol?
I know one person whose head office was in the towers.
He lost his job but thankfully not his life. This was and is
deadly serious. You are too young, obviously to understand.

2007-09-18 14:27:33 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

This is a ridiculous question. Obviously you shouldn't take the blame. You need to grow thicker skin or else you won't make it in the real world.

EDIT: I'm now doubting you are what you are claiming to be. You just want to stir up controversy. *shakes head*

2007-09-11 01:42:07 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

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