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I'm sorry, but what is more tragic with people getting kileld by an airplane rather than a tsunami? I'm just wondering, 'cuz soem years back in december there was a tsunami in Thailand, Thailand is also the most common holiday travelin-place for us Swedes and many families died just in one day. And yet, we didn't have a minute of silence for them to honor their death.But did you know what? On 9/11, we had it in the papers and teve, I will be disrespectful here, I'm sorry for everyone who lost someone. But I don't care if some americans died when a tower collapsed. Why did we, all the schools and jobs need to keep a silence minutre for you?It makes no sense, about the same ammount of Swedes, or even more. Was killed in the tsunami, perhaps 13 was killed when they were tourists in Manhattan. And not to talk about the thailand-ish people that were killed. Do you think that 9/11 had more destruction than Thailand during the tsunami? No, certainly not.And yet, they still remind us of 9/11 just because of the terrorists, and that's all. It's not about honoring the dead for the papers and the people in control, it's just to remind us of the fact that one day, in like: many years. There was one(1) terrorist attack that killed some people.I'm sorry, I shouldn't even have written any of this, but telling someone to be ashamed of themself for not caring too much about a tower collapsing just isn't right.
edit: oh, you're a swede. hahaha, well that's cute, I thought you were someone I should take seriously for a second, sorry about that.