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In reply to the discussion: Were you swept up in "fear! fear! fear!" because of September 11, 2001? [View all]BainsBane
(54,893 posts)130. No, far better to mock those who feel fear when their lives are in danger
To show one is so superior and above human emotion.
I'm sorry you find it so disturbing that I care about the loss of life and those who suffer lose loved ones. I thought that was basic to the human condition and not even slightly noble. Obviously I was wrong. Clearly some see proclaiming oneself above such things as a superior approach to life. You apparently take exception to the fact I might think about something other than disgust for whoever is in the White House. After all, what else could possibly matter in life?
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Were you swept up in "fear! fear! fear!" because of September 11, 2001? [View all]
Solly Mack
Aug 2014
OP
I was all for going into Afghanistan to nab those responsible, and that's about it
derby378
Aug 2014
#3
I was for all of September 12, because I worked downtown in a major metropolitan area within
Brickbat
Aug 2014
#5
Yep. I quickly went from short term shock to overwhelming dread of what they would do.
Gidney N Cloyd
Aug 2014
#25
Seems like it's mocking people who had a massive bomb attack in the middle of their city
BainsBane
Aug 2014
#72
If I didn't know you better Solly, I might have taken it the wrong way too.
bettyellen
Aug 2014
#109
We watched them rebuild there from my office, and I do not know anyone who'd work at WTC...
bettyellen
Aug 2014
#117
Yep, we live with knowing it'll probably happen again here. I just shake my head when people bitch
bettyellen
Aug 2014
#127
It doesn't sound like that to me. It sounds like the reaction of nearly half of NYers including
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#161
Hardly. A 'mere' 3000 people killed. Compared to what went on in Europe at the time...
randome
Aug 2014
#23
Looking back, I and another guy on my block were the only ones not freaking out ...
BlueJazz
Aug 2014
#24
I think it would have been perfectly rational to wonder what else was in store.
BlueCheese
Aug 2014
#32
I was incensed. George W. was given an opportunity few Presidents ever have, the chance. . .
Journeyman
Aug 2014
#33
I lived in NYC at the time, lost people in the buildings, watched the whole thing
Squinch
Aug 2014
#34
I expected that sort of thing from the day W was appointed by the SCOTUS.
Bluenorthwest
Aug 2014
#42
I didn't live in New York ... I had recently moved from the DC metro area
etherealtruth
Aug 2014
#45
No, at the time I worked in one of the tallest buildings in the world in Chicago...
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Aug 2014
#47
Fear? No… I was frustrated and confused and angry in varying proportions...
MrMickeysMom
Aug 2014
#53
I was worried about my honey, who was escorting foreigners back from NY
ChairmanAgnostic
Aug 2014
#57
no, i put dying from a terror attack in the same category as being struck by lightening...
dionysus
Aug 2014
#58
If everyone who claimed to be was actually a 10%-er, Bush's disapproval wouldn't have been 10%
Hippo_Tron
Aug 2014
#60
No I wasn't.at around the age of 8 or so I realized the SF Bay Area was nuclear first strike zone.
mulsh
Aug 2014
#68
No, but I did have one fear and I wasn't even very politically involved at the time, it was
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#77
I live in NYC and was searching for my friends who died in the towers. I was scared but I never
hrmjustin
Aug 2014
#78
I sympathize with those that were in fear. But they should have known that fear
rhett o rick
Aug 2014
#85
Like most of us, I sat with my mouth hanging wide open in front of the television all day.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#96
I remember the hate and anger coming from people far from NY/ DC - and they scared me more than any
bettyellen
Aug 2014
#105
Damn right. Unlike many, I'll be honest. When it first happened, no one knew or could know
pnwmom
Aug 2014
#108
Thing is we are not and we're not as vulnerable as most of the world, but we are not impregnable
TheKentuckian
Aug 2014
#116
No, because the drumbeat of fear was just the excuse to impose the police state.
alarimer
Aug 2014
#113
No, it was more about wondering how it happened, rather than wondering who pulled it off.
Major Hogwash
Aug 2014
#139
I did not have time. I heard about it from a few people in my apartment building as I walked out to
jwirr
Aug 2014
#140
No. I'm a liberal by nature, so fairly cool minded and not easily fear driven,
Hortensis
Aug 2014
#141
I was, all the way up to the point where it was clear the Antrax terrorism was domestic. eom
MohRokTah
Aug 2014
#144