Starsaber wrote:TN4994 wrote:Really? I took it as something akin to "It's affirmative; for those who thought it couldn't happen here. It has."
Like here in the US. Several media outlet polls would have you believe every citizen remembers where they were and what they were doing on 9/11. Not me. I remember Kennedy's assassination, landing on the moon, and a few other events.
9/11? Just another event that didn't directly affect me. Heck, if it wasn't for emergency services in the US, I wouldn't remember the day.
I definitely remember where I was then, though it might be an artifact of some of the other things that happened around it, like a bird flying into the closed window of the classroom I was in 10 minutes or so after the principal made the announcement.
Rupert Murdoch is the direct spiritual descendant of William Randolph Hearst, who basically invented yellow journalism. There is considerable evidence that he was the person most responsible for the Spanish American War, as it was his papers that fixated most closely on the destruction of the USS Maine, to the extent of providing drawing showing the running of wires from the shore to a bomb planted under the ship, and effectively whipped up war fever in the US. Apparently he did this to drive up the circulation of his newspapers. Sound familiar?