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scottie said:
Never particularly cared. The number of people that died in the attacks is miniscule compared to the casualties from the countless wars, famine, natural disaster, curable disease, murdered by their own government. If we stopped to mourn everything as significant as these attacks, then we would be constantly mourning.

The death tolls never really matter, it's the fact that these people were killed in the most horrific ways while they were working in a heavily populated city.

The death toll was surprisingly low though. The 1993 bombing, if successful, would have killed roughly a quarter of a million people.