subgenius wrote:
lets break it down for the succulence of it all:
1. While at an unknown location you admit "I watched the events around a crowd in front of that TV for hours"
"Unknown location?" Would you prefer I had included a campus map circa 2001 with an arrow on it for your benefit? You know, as one does when telling such an anecdote? Or is the idea of gathering points where TV's are on a university campus just too unbelievable to you because you are unfamiliar with university campuses?
So you knew few details beyond the tragedy...but apparently you were able to conclude that people watching the same tv as you were wrong about it all....and in fact, you admit you werent even really watching tv because you "focused" on crowd...but magically still had more information than them.
I meant it in the context of knowing afterwards they were wrong, but sure, at the time there was plenty of reason to think their "explanations" were wrong. When dudes are explaining that "They did this because they are jealous of America's success" and whathaveyou, yeah, I was pretty sure that's wrong.
Who knows if you remember 9/11? With the relentless lying be so key to who you are, fact and fiction may have blended too perfectly together for you. But if you do remember, after the initial events, a lot of news coverage turned to, "Who did this? Why? And what are we going to do about it?" Of course. These are natural questions. And that's what people in the crowd were discussing too.
2. "A lot: of boyfriends telling girlfriends...obviously hanging with the more misogynistic crowd.
I didn't interpret it then as misogyny, and I'm not sure I do now. That was just the dynamic. Lots of girlfriends crying in the arms of boyfriends while they try to talk them through it. Maybe that dynamic of the those young men feeling they have to "be strong" in such circumstances by offering sense and a reassuring tough posture is a reflection of patriarchal social values, so look at you get your woke on.
3. But in this "crowd" you witness only
Yes, it sure is suspect that I was the only person on this board on a specific college campus in a specific spot in Wisconsin in 2001. What are the odds?
Not any signs of fear or concern...somehow you happened upon, and joined for for hours, an actual angry mob.
Lol. Yeah, totally unbelievable that people would be collectively angry on
9/11. Where were you again? One of Jupiter's moons?
But you were just a casual observer, above the fray, not steeped in the unwashed masses...because without even "focus" on events, apparently out of fear, you had it all figured out and stood only to bear witness to boyfriends being arrogant violent waterboarders.
So yeah, i smell it, see it, and can touch your BS here. So insult me all you want, because its all ya got.
I doubt anyone had even heard of waterboarding there at that point. What I remember was a lot of talk of bombing people "back in to the stone age" and so forth. I distinctly remember one of those explaining boyfriends say we were going to make them wish they never were born. I don't think he knew who "them" was at that point.