Lest WE forget

Lowaicue

英語在香港
LONDON
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PORTSMOUTH
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LIVERPOOL
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Air raids took place almost every night and a large number of German bombers dropped hundreds of tons of bombs on the capital. Typically there were 100 to 200 bombers dropping around 200 tons of high explosive and 300 incendiaries although there were raids with 300 and 400 planes with more than double the amount of bombs dropped.

And we remember by simple memorials and silence. No circus. No ground zero. No big fuss. But one hell of a lot of dignified respect for almost every British family who lost someone.
 
I respect the british way of doing things. But this thread seems to be more about protesting all the 9/11 anniversary attention than about commemorating the loses the british suffered.


No, we in the US are not quiet, reserved people. No, we do not quietly remember with dignity. But why is our way wrong? I can understand it if you are tired of hearing about it. Some people here are too. I can understand being against the war or the atrocities, but that is not what today is about.

Today is about a collective memory of a horrible attack. We were not at war, as England was in the pics you posted. If you want to blame the US for decades of crappy foriegn policy, thats fine. But most ofthe people who died on 9/11 were not responsible for that crappy foriegn policy.

The people who died in NY on 9/11 were custodians, maintenance people, firefighters, policemen, emergency response people and innocent pedestrians.

When I was in the military and leaving port, I said goodbye to my wife like it could be our last time to see each other. We knew it was a possibility. When people go to work in the morning they don't think that way. And yet, hundreds of spouses watched their loved ones leave for work with a quick kiss and would give anything to be able to say more now. Children have started school or moved on into high school or college, without having their Mom or Dad there to see them and encourage them. Parents have buried children and never recovered from that.

The US is a relatively young nation. There has been a nation news media (radio or tv) for close to half of our existance. We are a nation of individuals, but we are moved by the emotional content of media broadcasts. It is who we are.

I understand you disagree with much of this. But is there really a need to try and ridicule the commemoration of such a horrible event? Wouldn't the more civilized and noble act be to simply ignore this and let it pass?
 
I respect the british way of doing things. But this thread seems to be more about protesting all the 9/11 anniversary attention than about commemorating the loses the british suffered.


No, we in the US are not quiet, reserved people. No, we do not quietly remember with dignity. But why is our way wrong? I can understand it if you are tired of hearing about it. Some people here are too. I can understand being against the war or the atrocities, but that is not what today is about.

Today is about a collective memory of a horrible attack. We were not at war, as England was in the pics you posted. If you want to blame the US for decades of crappy foriegn policy, thats fine. But most ofthe people who died on 9/11 were not responsible for that crappy foriegn policy.

The people who died in NY on 9/11 were custodians, maintenance people, firefighters, policemen, emergency response people and innocent pedestrians.

When I was in the military and leaving port, I said goodbye to my wife like it could be our last time to see each other. We knew it was a possibility. When people go to work in the morning they don't think that way. And yet, hundreds of spouses watched their loved ones leave for work with a quick kiss and would give anything to be able to say more now. Children have started school or moved on into high school or college, without having their Mom or Dad there to see them and encourage them. Parents have buried children and never recovered from that.

The US is a relatively young nation. There has been a nation news media (radio or tv) for close to half of our existance. We are a nation of individuals, but we are moved by the emotional content of media broadcasts. It is who we are.

I understand you disagree with much of this. But is there really a need to try and ridicule the commemoration of such a horrible event? Wouldn't the more civilized and noble act be to simply ignore this and let it pass?

We have had your 911 for ten years as if it is the only thing that matters in the world. To me, dressing up in Scottish or Irish gear, painting drums with bloody shamrocks when there not one Scot or Irish present is verging on disrespect for the Scots and Irish who played such an important part in defending Europe. It looks cheap and Disneyfied.
Of course we were all shocked when it happened but lets leave it there. Do you not understand how this is being used to promote false patriotism by those who would leave America in a NY taxi second if they were in personal danger. It is just continuing the manufactured national fear that has allowed your politicians to slowly strip away your freedoms and your rights.
Frighten and govern.
Remember, weep, respect, move on and remember how lucky you were that that was the only time your country has ever been attacked.
Please cry but please do not expect the rest of the world to don sackcloth and ashes and weep with you.
And to invite Bush to appear at a solemn occasion that he, Cheney et al so blatently turned to their advantage is disgusting.
You may think that is callous but note this; I had relatives who were injured or fought valiantly in each of the places I showed. When I was three or four years old I accompanied my Mum and Dad round our city centre as they counted the holes that once housed their favourite shops and restaurants. We drove a car with white paint flashes on the mudguards because car lights that had been banned had not yet been replaced.
We did not put on the uniforms of foreign troops, we did not force our grief on the world. We found, as we travelled, a mutual respect from Dutch, German and Frenchmen and we gave up counting the men on crutches with bodies and minds forever damaged. There was a dignity that I doubt you will ever fully understand. Dignity because that is what those who lost their lives deserved.
If you think I have ridiculed the disaster you are wrong. But if you think I have ridiculed the interminable fancy dress parades you are spot on.
 
Never fear asshole.....WE,,,,the USA will be there to save your asses again if needed, as it surely will be.....this time we'll be saving your skins from the Muslim take over from within that is taking place right now as we speak....
 
Never fear asshole.....WE,,,,the USA will be there to save your asses again if needed, as it surely will be.....this time we'll be saving your skins from the Muslim take over from within that is taking place right now as we speak....

Christ Bravo, it's not even noon yet.
 
LONDON
images

PORTSMOUTH
guildhall-blitz-01.gif
ages/guildhall-blitz-01.gif
LIVERPOOL
blitz-liverpool2.jpg



Air raids took place almost every night and a large number of German bombers dropped hundreds of tons of bombs on the capital. Typically there were 100 to 200 bombers dropping around 200 tons of high explosive and 300 incendiaries although there were raids with 300 and 400 planes with more than double the amount of bombs dropped.

And we remember by simple memorials and silence. No circus. No ground zero. No big fuss. But one hell of a lot of dignified respect for almost every British family who lost someone.

And yet you choose to post pictures and your diatribe.

How do the rememberences in the US affect your ass in any way?
 
We have had your 911 for ten years as if it is the only thing that matters in the world. To me, dressing up in Scottish or Irish gear, painting drums with bloody shamrocks when there not one Scot or Irish present is verging on disrespect for the Scots and Irish who played such an important part in defending Europe. It looks cheap and Disneyfied.
Of course we were all shocked when it happened but lets leave it there. Do you not understand how this is being used to promote false patriotism by those who would leave America in a NY taxi second if they were in personal danger. It is just continuing the manufactured national fear that has allowed your politicians to slowly strip away your freedoms and your rights.
Frighten and govern.
Remember, weep, respect, move on and remember how lucky you were that that was the only time your country has ever been attacked.
Please cry but please do not expect the rest of the world to don sackcloth and ashes and weep with you.
And to invite Bush to appear at a solemn occasion that he, Cheney et al so blatently turned to their advantage is disgusting.
You may think that is callous but note this; I had relatives who were injured or fought valiantly in each of the places I showed. When I was three or four years old I accompanied my Mum and Dad round our city centre as they counted the holes that once housed their favourite shops and restaurants. We drove a car with white paint flashes on the mudguards because car lights that had been banned had not yet been replaced.
We did not put on the uniforms of foreign troops, we did not force our grief on the world. We found, as we travelled, a mutual respect from Dutch, German and Frenchmen and we gave up counting the men on crutches with bodies and minds forever damaged. There was a dignity that I doubt you will ever fully understand. Dignity because that is what those who lost their lives deserved.
If you think I have ridiculed the disaster you are wrong. But if you think I have ridiculed the interminable fancy dress parades you are spot on.

So if we don't commemorate the event the way you would do it, we are fair game for ridicule? Good to know. Nothing like an open-mind.
 
So if we don't commemorate the event the way you would do it, we are fair game for ridicule? Good to know. Nothing like an open-mind.

You have misunderstood. You may commemorate any event in any way you choose. But if you do not wish to be ridiculed, do not be ridiculous.
Dressing up in kilts and funny hats makes the whole thing look more like a New York St. Patricks day parade or a Disney day out than a solemn ceremony of remembrance.
Again, if you do not wish to be ridiculed, don't be ridiculous. Simple.
 
We have had your 911 for ten years as if it is the only thing that matters in the world. To me, dressing up in Scottish or Irish gear, painting drums with bloody shamrocks when there not one Scot or Irish present is verging on disrespect for the Scots and Irish who played such an important part in defending Europe. It looks cheap and Disneyfied.
Of course we were all shocked when it happened but lets leave it there. Do you not understand how this is being used to promote false patriotism by those who would leave America in a NY taxi second if they were in personal danger. It is just continuing the manufactured national fear that has allowed your politicians to slowly strip away your freedoms and your rights.
Frighten and govern.
Remember, weep, respect, move on and remember how lucky you were that that was the only time your country has ever been attacked.
Please cry but please do not expect the rest of the world to don sackcloth and ashes and weep with you.
And to invite Bush to appear at a solemn occasion that he, Cheney et al so blatently turned to their advantage is disgusting.
You may think that is callous but note this; I had relatives who were injured or fought valiantly in each of the places I showed. When I was three or four years old I accompanied my Mum and Dad round our city centre as they counted the holes that once housed their favourite shops and restaurants. We drove a car with white paint flashes on the mudguards because car lights that had been banned had not yet been replaced.
We did not put on the uniforms of foreign troops, we did not force our grief on the world. We found, as we travelled, a mutual respect from Dutch, German and Frenchmen and we gave up counting the men on crutches with bodies and minds forever damaged. There was a dignity that I doubt you will ever fully understand. Dignity because that is what those who lost their lives deserved.
If you think I have ridiculed the disaster you are wrong. But if you think I have ridiculed the interminable fancy dress parades you are spot on.

Funny, but I can't help but wonder who it is that ASKED you to care? If you don't like it, don't listen to our media dumbass.

For the record, my ancestors came here in the 1630's, they fought to free this country from your tyranny. They fought for Lincoln and the North, they fought in WWI to help free dumbass Europeans who started a world war, they fought (two of whom died) to free you dumbass Europeans from yet another world war. So kindly kiss our collective asses.

We get it, we have for a long time, you are jealous of the US and thus you hate us because were beautiful :)
 
You have misunderstood. You may commemorate any event in any way you choose. But if you do not wish to be ridiculed, do not be ridiculous.
Dressing up in kilts and funny hats makes the whole thing look more like a New York St. Patricks day parade or a Disney day out than a solemn ceremony of remembrance.
Again, if you do not wish to be ridiculed, don't be ridiculous. Simple.

And if you don't want to be viewed as an idiot, STFU and STFD.
 
Funny, but I can't help but wonder who it is that ASKED you to care? If you don't like it, don't listen to our media dumbass.

For the record, my ancestors came here in the 1630's, they fought to free this country from your tyranny. They fought for Lincoln and the North, they fought in WWI to help free dumbass Europeans who started a world war, they fought (two of whom died) to free you dumbass Europeans from yet another world war. So kindly kiss our collective asses.

We get it, we have for a long time, you are jealous of the US and thus you hate us because were beautiful :)

The reason he hates the US; is because when WW II ended, his mum slept with an American GI and when she finally got married, his "da" never let him forget that he wasn't LowIQ's father.
Low is one of those half American/half Britsh offspring.
 
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