Originally posted by TsukiLunar
Hey, dude. This is where three thousand people died. How does changing to the background to the ruins where they had their final most horrifying
moments of their lives? This is a grave sit. Not a monument. Not then.edit on 11-9-2011 by TsukiLunar because: post delted part of
itself
Your question makes no sense... It seems incomplete...
ah, you edited it to fix it... I understand the question now.
You are right. These are pictures of a grave site...... So what? People go to grave sites to remember lost loved ones all the time.... People go to
ground zero all the time ( A grave site) to remember the fallen...
How does thinking back on the horrible events of that day, viewing the pictures of the devastation respect the dead? To me it says that we have not
forgotten what happened to them that day.
Really, posting beautiful pictures of what the trace center looked like before the attacks,could come across as insulting.
These images are hard to look at.... They stir up all kinds of pain. Just watch history channel today, they will be showing footage of that day, all
day...Which means I will cry a some point today... But I will watch. Why? To show respect. To show, I have not forgotten.
Of course that is just my opinion.
If you wish to honor that day with different pictures, I actually think you should....a thread with the pictures that you find suitable would no doubt
be touching and I would love to see it.For what it is worth.
Peace and love.
I am not a dude. I am just a man trying to show my respects in my own way. I would rather remember it for how it happened... Not some sugar coated
water down PC , Disney like version of that day... TO me... THAT would be an insult.
But that is just me.
edit on 11-9-2011 by gimme_some_truth because: (no reason given)