RE: The 911 Tragedy

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The 911 Tragedy

in life •  7 years ago 

You have said it all @teamsteem, one of those who really researched themselves and showing the culprits to the world. Having said that, whoever did this doesn't belong to any religion or race. Why would a normal person kill thousands of people? Being a Muslim, I was always taught to be nice with non Muslims. Infact, I have more non Muslims friends than Muslims and we live like brothers here in Pakistan.
I was actually impressed when Americans came out on streets to protest against the war on Afghanistan and Iraq, it showed the world that people of America can't be made fool!
Killing one person is actually like killing the whole humanity and that's what I believe. Can't believe that politicians could kill anyone just to get money and power. People are innocent and they are being controlled!

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i support your viewpoint and infact i believe that there may not be complete reality with what religion do culprits belong to.. i mean have anyone given a thought that from how long those culprits have been taught for all such wrong acts... and when they are too small they may not be even knowing the meaning of the term religion... then how can religion be even talked about under such matter... i am a non muslim and i have muslim friends in here India too and i must say my dear that muslims are so true by heart that i have learnt alot of things from my friends... We all are educated now so must teach our children and our students to live peacefully with healthy mentality... :)

Exactly, this is what we have to do, unite and defeat all those who want to divide us. Humanity comes first, not the religion and that's what we all have to understand!

true that! one day goodness will definitly win over anything else :)

We should not fool ourselves though. The current model has existed for thousands of years. Those who benefit from it will not go quietly into the night. They would rather cull the herd and reset everything.

I will continue to hope for the best but prepare for the worst. Good people have to act however. We cannot sit by idly and expect individual liberty to further on its own.

Religions are like economies and nation states. They are just pieces on the chess board to the rulers. They use those things to play the game (control the masses, maintain their power).

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Waoo great article , thanks for giving detailed information about 9/11

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I do not believe that religion can be anyone's excuse for murder. I am never for war or the further loss of life. I know quite a few Muslims, and never have they treated me in any other way than with respect, and I them. We must all learn to respect that we have different beliefs. I taught my children that respect for people from all walks of life is what makes the world a better place.

My son's best friend signed up for the US Army right out of high school because the family couldn't afford college. He saw it as his only opportunity to further himself. Sadly, he was killed by an RPG on Memorial Day in Afghanistan a few years ago. My son didn't hate the people that killed his best friend. He couldn't understand why our nation was still involved so many years later in other's affairs. He was only a small boy when 9/11 happened. To this day he still treats people from all walks of life as he was raised to, with respect.