And yeah if you can't figure it out I'm one of those bastards who voted positive. Why you may ask? Well because it's been 13 years and the effects of the hypernationalism created by an event that would've never happened because of hypernationalism in the first place is still felt to this day. We grieve and mourn for 3,000 people who died in a terrorist bombing 13 years ago yet there is not one day of rememberance for the millions we killed in westward expansion, there is not one day in rememberance of the millions who have died in Asia as a direct and indirect result of American imperialism, and we seriously think that we can make up everything we did to black people by giving them a month out of the year to "celebrate their heritage".
So yes, it was tragic for maybe for up to a year after it happened, afterwards it's just become a rallying day for rahrahrahrahrah rahrahrahrahrah rahrahrahrahrahrahrahrahrah Americanism. In my mind there is no concept that deserves to be mocked more in this country.
Besides, I saw better special effects in the "Moon Landing" video and the Benghazi one at least had guns. 9/11? More like "call 911 cause a crime has been committed!" amiriteguise?