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MontanaHatchet said:
badgenome said:
MontanaHatchet said:

Not because of the death/destruction, but the fact that it twisted many Americans into some of the most over-dramatic, frightened, and vicious people on the planet. This thread shows that perfectly.

How exactly does this thread show that?

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=3486782

All that from that.

Not that it wasn't a poorly worded post, but that's still quite the reaction. I mean, gee. He makes him sick from that post alone?


 Hi Montana, fIrst of all I'm from England and I'm not "frightend" by the events of 9/11, I'm not going to lie it didn't bother me too much "personally" though it did shock me and i felt sorrow for the victims like everyone else.
I just thought that it was ill to use the events of 9/11 to compare an oil spill just out of pure "respect" he could have used a much better example.

The comment that Necromunda made about people should get over it did make me feel sick, I've lost plenty of relatives but all naturally, I could never imagine the pain of losing a loved one that's life had been taken away by terrorists, and telling people to get over this is not acceptable.

it was only 9 years ago,and that is a short time for a loss. The people of ireland have only just had names cleared from There inncoent loved ones killed on "bloody sunday"  and that was from the 1970's there was lots of joy and sorrow that day, would you agree thats its ok to tell them to get over it? after all it was along time ago.