The title says it all post an opinion if you have one personally I think yes they over do it a bit.
Last edited by N.A.T.O (2006-09-10 23:19:24)
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Yes they over do it. | 48% | 48% - 33 | 51% | 51% - 35 | ||
No it Deserves all the coverage. | 63% | 63% - 43 | 36% | 36% - 25 | ||
Total: 68 |
Last edited by N.A.T.O (2006-09-10 23:19:24)
News has been covering 9/11 for the past 8 days and every day its the same stories just with different camera angels on 2996 flags or ground zero no offence but it should be broadcasted closer to the actual date not the week it falls on .I think it deserves attention to but not in the way or the amount the media are doing it.Spark wrote:
Poll's fine, dw.
I think it should get SOME coverage - it is one of the defining moments of the 21st century. Whether it gets too much is yet to be seen.
Good point.TrollmeaT wrote:
They have to keep reminding us why we are at war...
Last edited by Bertster7 (2006-09-11 06:04:51)
I totally agree, I actually find the whole thing disturbing watching on tele' as many of the American people they interview act (understandably I guess) as if it was the worst thing to happen to mankind in history or as if this is the only time terrorism has ever killed anyone. Even on these forums I've read comments from our friends across the pond that imply that terrorism didn't exist until 11/09/2001.Bertster7 wrote:
Yawn. It shouldn't get all the coverage. There are much bigger attrocities that no one remembers. It was bad, but not as bad as it's hyped to have been.
What about the Rwandan genocide? That was much worse - no one televises the anniversary of that. But that's because they are poor people in general and so no one cares about them. How many died in 9/11 - a few thousand, in Rwanda about a million people were massacred, hacked to pieces with machetes - I think that's much worse.
What's the big deal about 9/11?
Just because they were American. Americans are no better than anyone else - everyone in the world has an equal right to life (unless of course they do something really bad, like genocide for example).
That doesn't make sense. I don't know about your news but we don't get an X-Factor/American Idol vote at the end of each show whereby we can choose what they cover.............Kmarion wrote:
If people were not interested it would not be covered as much. So blame the audience if you want.
1) Only if I knew one of the people personally. As I said before there's no worse sympathy than the plastic sympathy of those who didn't lose anyone.stryyker wrote:
I would like to reiterate something. If 3,000 people died in your country on a single day, you would be mourning and remembering too.
Do you know that they get very accurate statistics on which shows people watched?=OBS= EstebanRey wrote:
That doesn't make sense. I don't know about your news but we don't get an X-Factor/American Idol vote at the end of each show whereby we can choose what they cover.............Kmarion wrote:
If people were not interested it would not be covered as much. So blame the audience if you want.
The thing is until this happened to the U.S.A you guys never really worried about terrorism,well actaully thats not true you helped the I.R.A and the Taliban with funding and training .But it was not carried out on your soil its happened to the UK,Spain and other countries many times before it happened to you guys and i do feel sorry for you but its time to drop all the TV coverage and let the families and friends remeber in there own way .stryyker wrote:
I would like to reiterate something. If 3,000 people died in your country on a single day, you would be mourning and remembering too.
Their wives and Children are not still alive and mourning.=OBS= EstebanRey wrote:
1) Only if I knew one of the people personally. As I said before there's no worse sympathy than the plastic sympathy of those who didn't lose anyone.stryyker wrote:
I would like to reiterate something. If 3,000 people died in your country on a single day, you would be mourning and remembering too.
2) In my country and pretty much every other country we have lost far more than 9/11 in various terrorist attrocities (what does it matter if it happened on one day or over 10 years?).
3) We don't remembering the victims of Genghis Khan anymore, so there has to be a time where you say enough is enough.
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Embassy bombing, the 1st WTC bombing, the Marine barracks in LebanonKnight`UK wrote:
The thing is until this happened to the U.S.A you guys never really worried about terrorism,well actaully thats not true you helped the I.R.A and the Taliban with funding and training .But it was not carried out on your soil its happened to the UK,Spain and other countries many times before it happened to you guys and i do feel sorry for you but its time to drop all the TV coverage and let the families and friends remeber in there own way .stryyker wrote:
I would like to reiterate something. If 3,000 people died in your country on a single day, you would be mourning and remembering too.
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Turn the TV off?Knight`UK wrote:
The thing is until this happened to the U.S.A you guys never really worried about terrorism,well actaully thats not true you helped the I.R.A and the Taliban with funding and training .But it was not carried out on your soil its happened to the UK,Spain and other countries many times before it happened to you guys and i do feel sorry for you but its time to drop all the TV coverage and let the families and friends remeber in there own way .stryyker wrote:
I would like to reiterate something. If 3,000 people died in your country on a single day, you would be mourning and remembering too.
to your point 1: you didn't have to know someone that died directly to sympathize with them/their families. Seeing people jump out of a burning building falling 300 feet to their death doesn't cause you any sympathy?=OBS= EstebanRey wrote:
1) Only if I knew one of the people personally. As I said before there's no worse sympathy than the plastic sympathy of those who didn't lose anyone.stryyker wrote:
I would like to reiterate something. If 3,000 people died in your country on a single day, you would be mourning and remembering too.
2) In my country and pretty much every other country we have lost far more than 9/11 in various terrorist attrocities (what does it matter if it happened on one day or over 10 years?).
3) We don't remembering the victims of Genghis Khan anymore, so there has to be a time where you say enough is enough.
Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2006-09-11 07:27:24)
Actually I don't give a damn how you feel. We are American, remember ?Knight`UK wrote:
So what your saying is we MUST feel sorry and forced to remember this date ,
Not sure who you are responding to......but - who is telling you that you must feel sorry and remember the date - and that we don't care about what has happened to others?Knight`UK wrote:
So what your saying is we MUST feel sorry and forced to remember this date ,and that you dont care about others and what has happened to there countries ??
You help make terrorism its bound to bite back one day .
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