I think this passed"surreal" about 2 years ago. "Remembering 9/11 is offensive to Muslims" thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/ ht
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Who does that? It seems to be mostly about memorializing victims now.
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that was "never" ... but memory does not imply blood feuds. It's actually forgetting that drives blood feuds more.
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the biggest danger with the ISIS attacks and France's response is *not* remembering what the reaction-they-wanted led to last time
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I WIN! Remember this the next time you challenge me puny earthling!
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agreed. The link was about a moment of silence on 9/11. Policing even silence means you've moved from language to thought policing
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I have low capacity for sentiment altogether so it's neither for me. But people's memory needs are diff. Some have social needs.
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