Low D wrote:Leadshoes, while you are of course perfectly entitled to your personal opinions, maybe you want to start a conspiracy thread, instead of flaming out this thread (and Philip's). For the record, i don't buy the official story on 9/11 myself, but i don't feel the need to use an R.I.P. thread to carry out the debate. Have a bit of class - at the end of the day that's all anyone really has asked of you.
The rest of us, DzM has reminded us there is a feature on these fora to "block user" if there is anybody whose posts are consistently offensive / annoying / whatever to us.
But, to be fair, even if Islamic terrorists are, at the end of the day, solely responsible for the 9/11 attacks, it's hardly the "end of the story". If we honour & mourn the civilian deaths of 9/11, it is appropriate on the anniversary of those 2996 deaths (or a couple weeks after, anyway), to also take a moment to mourn the 3,557 NATO coalition soldiers who have been killed in Afghanistan since 2001, along with the more than 25,000 Afghan soldiers and police (that was just in 2012-16), and an estimated 31,500 civilians since 2001. A further 22,000 civilian deaths attributed to the war on terror have occurred in Pakistan in that time as well. In Iraq, there have been 2,866 Allied military deaths, and a civilian death toll variously estimated between 182,000 and 204,000.
(Nobody seems to count Taliban, Al Qaeda & ISIS deaths, although one US Military source estimates 60-70 thousand killed in Iraq & Syria alone).
No civilian should have to die because of the actions and decisions of leaders, militaries, terrorists, religious extremists or demagogues of any stripe - but they've been dying in greater proportions in every conflict through the decades. The best way we can honour the dead is to protect the living. This "war on terror" has been going on 11 years longer than WWII, it's time for peace.
I didn't feel I was flaming anyone at all, just putting a thought out there to consider, since simply blaming the event wholesale on Islamic terrorism has caused untold harm, as you've just shown there yourself.
You said "The best way we can honour the dead is to protect the living." You have to admit that we can't do this if we're not aware of how these events really transpire, and if we don't realize who the ones behind it all are who benefit. There's really no need for war to ever happen at all, but war happens because it is a highly profitable industry, and as long as the world is blinded to that fact we won't ever be able to "protect the living."
And I don't think this only belongs in a conspiracy thread because the idea of a "conspiracy theory" was invented by the conspirators (the CIA) to deride and dismiss anyone who questions the official narratives put forth by them to cover up their crimes. It all started because 80% of the US population questioned the official findings of the Warren Commission regarding the assassination of JFK. What they want everyone to dismiss as conspiracy theories should really be a part of everyday critical thinking if we want to progress as a species and actually reach that "time of peace" you speak of.