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International Relations prof at U. Illinois. Senior Editor @ArcDigi. Author “Drones and Terrorism.” Politics, national security, and occasional nerdery.

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    Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 11 Sep 2019

    I've taught college classes on terrorism for 13 years. Watched student responses to "where were you on 9/11?" go from detailed recollections of high school to vague memories of teachers and parents acting like something happened to nothing. Really puts "never forget" in context.

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      2. Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 11 Sep 2019
        Replying to @AviWoolf

        Establishing Holocaust museums (I think the best one's in DC, but I haven't seen all of them) was incredibly important. Get everything down, in a specific place, backed by an established institution. Ensures the memory won't disappear with the people who lived through it.

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      1. YIMBY aktion  🇺🇸 🇩🇪 🥑‏ @opinion_left 11 Sep 2019
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        I don't remember anything, too young

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      2. Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 11 Sep 2019

        Another good example. That’s an incredibly important historical moment, and fewer people are remembering—really remembering—why it was such a big deal.

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      1. Demeralda‏ @demeralda 11 Sep 2019
        Replying to @NGrossman81

        I can't ever forget because I lost someone in Tower 1, my best childhood friend. Our reunions are still morbid affairs. We will never know exactly what happened to him that morning, or how or where he died. It will haunt me for the rest of my life.

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      2. David Burbach‏ @dburbach 11 Sep 2019
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        For me with midcareer military officers as students, from "I was in a meeting at the Pentagon that morning" to high school / middle school stories.

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      3. Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 11 Sep 2019
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        The next step in that path is the one I found most surprising. People who experienced it as middle schoolers still had “where were you when” stories.

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      1. ACW III‏ @acw37162 11 Sep 2019
        Replying to @NGrossman81

        Kind of makes you wonder why they intentionally don’t show the videos of the towers on TV? Never Forget

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      1. animal life‏ @BasisOf 11 Sep 2019
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        2035 - 'so when the autopilot on the planes decided to kill people, just like I've read in the New York Times, I've heard my grandma might have been a bit upset'

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