• FlakesBongler [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    10 months ago

    I mean, it wouldn’t have happened if it was treated as an actual somber moment instead of a star-spangled spit-shine that ended up in two wars and millions of innocent people killed and injured, and marked the point for most kids that nothing was ever going to be good again!

    So yeah

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    10 months ago

    I won a lot of free popularity points by letting kids vent about the silly performative PATRIOT DAY bullshit going on around them and even muttered a glib “nevar forget” pronounced exactly that way, letting them know I was tired of that shit too in a plausibly deniable way (administration would lose their shit if I didn’t seem “patriotic” enough otherwise).

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    10 months ago

    Thanks, I replied to that thread with this:

    My friend.

    These kids grew up watching a weekly to daily 9/11 happening around them, in the form of 7 million global deaths from COVID, treated again and again as a total joke. Half the population essentially won’t even admit it’s real, and even the people who admit it’s real tend to have not taken it very seriously at all.

    They were constantly threatened for a huge part of their childhood, a lot of them have dead relatives including dead parents, and it’s still doing a 9/11 a month just in the US. And 75% of the ones with dead parents gave COVID to their parents because they were forced into a goddamn classroom.

    How could they take this seriously? Ask yourself, what makes you feel somber about it- is it the number of deaths? No of course it’s not the number of deaths - so what is it? Could it be that you absorbed a cultural phenomenon over the last 22 years that they weren’t exposed to? Don’t you think maybe you were acculturated into tearing up and saluting so you’d maybe get thirsty for the blood of innocent Muslims?

    Not to mention it happened before they were born. You don’t give a shit about the Boxer Rebellion, that doesn’t make you cry. So why would they care about this overused blip on the radar?

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      Redditors smugly think they’re different from every preceeding generation since time immemorial, then do the exact same thing as those generations.

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        to be fair thats what all of the previous generations did

        (the ones affluent and influentual enough culturally to be the guiding force for the times, of course)

        Im too lazy to find it but that one whiney ass fucking article some loser wrote in like 1820 about how “kids these days are too busy reading dang ol BOOKS to LOOK OUT THE DAMN WINDOW like we did in our day!” and the way he talks about it is like every fucking white 54 year old complaining about anything ever

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    an adult who’s still choked up about 9/11… just when I think I understand Americans. like 60% of their ideology and culture and way of life depends on not giving a shit about 1) historical events that happened in the past, 2) stuff that happened “over there”- and for most of the country New York/DC is “over there”. honestly

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    Hell yeah, from the thread:

    Honestly? I’ve asked some kids why they think it’s a joke and some of them have said “it’s not 9/11 itself that’s funny, it’s the fact that so many of you worship it.” They see that we act like it made us come together and want to fix things, but they also see the authoritarian hellscape we live in that’s their only lived experience and some of them have pieced together they’re related.