Ghost of a Rider
Gold Member
I was going to defend the posters until I saw the posters, they are in no way a memorial to 9/11. just more hate, something OUR country is swimming in.
In what way are they not 9/11 memorials?
I suppose they are...in the same way as...anti-Jewish neo-nazi propeganda is a WW2 memorial.
You said that "in no way" is the poster a 9/11 memorial. So again, how is it not a 9/11 memorial?
Let me ask you: Are you suggesting that, contrary to what the poster advises us to do, we forget these terrorist acts?
Is the poster interested in remembering (memorializing) the attacks or in fueling hatred towards a large group of people who had nothing to do with it?
I choose to believe they are interested in remembering the idealogical hatred behind the attacks and that we must strive to put an end to it. Why do you believe otherwise?
The difference is important. One is a memorial. The other is the use of a tragedy to promote an agenda.
What agenda might that be, ending terrorism perhaps?
Note: I posted a number of posters that clearly did NOT advocate forgetting. Why would you think that I am suggesting we "forget" it?
Because while you have no problem not forgetting, you seem to have a problem with conservatives not forgetting. If you advocate not forgetting, it is a righteous crusade against hate. If a conservative advocates not forgetting, it's Islamaphobia and racism.