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I rewatched mcgregor press conference before his khabib fight yesterday and I heard something I missed the first time,
Khabibs manager and lots of other fighters manager, Ali abdilaziz (?) was escorted off a flight on 9/11 with 5 fake passports. He then turned snitch. He earned silly money off the government even tho he was a terrorist grass and built a very nice life in the America he hates. Why doesn't someone kill this fuck? American people, I'm talking to you. Shoot him in his big daft face.
 
understood. i suppose it’s a subjective matter. as time passes further away from it, the more disconnection people will have with it, like the holocaust for example.
This is intriguing stuff as I've always been fascinated by our perception of so called facts as (absolute) truth. There are both holocaust and 9/11 deniers, already within' the generations that lived during these events.

So, how will people look at this in 100 years? 500? 1000? How will arguments from both sides be presented, or will it just be one sided?

Most (far left 😉) media and school books are already biased as f, right here and now before our very eyes, but there will always come a time where there will be no more eye witnesses alive and coverage can be even more selective/manipulated.

Damn, it seems I have too much time right now!
 
This is intriguing stuff as I've always been fascinated by our perception of so called facts as (absolute) truth. There are both holocaust and 9/11 deniers, already within' the generations that lived during these events.

So, how will people look at this in 100 years? 500? 1000? How will arguments from both sides be presented, or will it just be one sided?

Most (far left 😉) media and school books are already biased as f, right here and now before our very eyes, but there will always come a time where there will be no more eye witnesses alive and coverage can be even more selective/manipulated.

Damn, it seems I have too much time right now!
agreed. in this case, many people who’ve lived through 9/11 feel a personal connection, and want others to care & respect the same way they do. that is an impossible task. it’s also a perception of the given event, I’m sure many people find it cool (waaa michael bay explosion boom!) or funny or sad. so everyone likes to correct eachother on how they should feel. so what is the reality of it all?... nothing. things happen. they have no good, or bad or neutral intention... they just happen. the wheel of time will continue to stray further & further from it. It doesn’t matter if you laugh, cry, or feel happy about it, because this is a natural clockwork, that is way above our insignificant intentions & feelings.
 
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