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Coming home last night... 9/11 - Never Forget!

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from camp. Passed through a small town on the way. Approached an area with vehicles parked all over the place including a few emergency vehicles. As we passed the common noticed the remembrance service that was going on. Ashamed it took me so long to realize the reason.
9/11, never forget.
 
I re-re-re-watched the documentaries about this awful event ...... It still brought tears to my eyes ..... and Yes - we should never forget ...... Mike :thumbup:
 
Please believe me when I say that I truly do not understand the admonition to "Never Forget". I would appreciate it if someone could explain what it means to them, and no I'm not trying to start a fight or argument of any kind. I might be a little autistic, because I scratch my head in bewilderment sometimes about these strongly held and widely held emotions.

I'm not going to forget this traumatic event in our nation's history, but I don't think it has the same existential meaning to me as it does to a lot of you good folks.
 
Please believe me when I say that I truly do not understand the admonition to "Never Forget". I would appreciate it if someone could explain what it means to them, and no I'm not trying to start a fight or argument of any kind. I might be a little autistic, because I scratch my head in bewilderment sometimes about these strongly held and widely held emotions.

I'm not going to forget this traumatic event in our nation's history, but I don't think it has the same existential meaning to me as it does to a lot of you good folks.

Never forget means to me get even at some point. Which I think in this case is happening it's just that it's censored which kind of proves my point.
 
Never forget means to me get even at some point. Which I think in this case is happening it's just that it's censored which kind of proves my point.

I don’t think you, we, or whatever you want to say will ever get even. About a month ago one of my threads was deleted and I believe I know why. It had to do with one of those that planned 911. I was going to say mastermind, but that would be given credit. After almost 21 years this person was taken out by a drone and highly developed armament in the middle of Kabul while probably having breakfast. The apartment was not damaged to any extent, only the person. So, some will never forget. I am one of those.
 
Here in Oz, (& in NZed too! ;) ) we 'Remember'; have done since the ANZACS at Gallipoli; so our Oz RSL, the Returned & Services League of Australia, which is now over a century old, recites the Ode of Remembrance on ANZAC Day, Remembrance Day, & other important days. The Ode comes from the Poem "For the Fallen" written by Laurence Binyon & first published in The Times September 1914.


The Ode of Remembrance

They shall grow not old,
as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them,
nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun
and in the morning
We will remember them.

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We will remember them
Lest we forget


As time has passed, this ODE is now recognised, within the ANZAC Countries at least, as being for ALL the Fallen, Military & ALL/ANY others who have fallen due to conflict. And it's NOT celebrating war or conflict at all, it's an Ode of Remembrance for All those who have Fallen....
 
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Peter Aawen, I understand the sentiment 'never forget' in the context of the sacrifices of those in military service, but not in the context of a civilian tragedy like this. What is it that we are to 'never forget' in this case?
 
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Probably because the rest of the world stood still and watched in horror as to what was occurring in the USA.

Then they also stepped up and came to the aid of the USA and supported the actions................. with boots on the ground..................

NATO countries and a bunch of others. Including the Aussies and the Kiwis.

Our ANZAC day ... ah never mind.
 
Another one of those items that can be discussed ad nauseum without coming to any one complete answer.

Let's not take a national disaster that killed over 3,000 people in an outright attack by terrorists and turn it into a political football.

Never forget, to me, and IMO, means to remember it for what it was. Never forget means to others what it means to them. 100 people could come up with 100 different answers. All correct to that person.

Let's let this subject drop from the discussion in order to keep the thread alive. :bowdown:

Opinions are welcome, infighting and "political statements" are NOT. :popcorn:
 
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