Never forget . Can’t believe it’s been 22 years.
The 60 minutes FDNY episode is on right now.
The 60 minutes FDNY episode is on right now.
Maybe just let it go. This was spoken to in the flyover thread. Our resident FDNY poster and someone who worked near the WTC both indicated that in their view, it was not needed. There are ample opportunities for people to remember in their own way, either privately by going to one of many memorial sites throughout New Jersey or to a local ceremony. Our town had one today.Unfortunately Rutgers has forgotten for game days
Maybe just let it go. This was spoken to in the flyover thread. Our resident FDNY poster and someone who worked near the WTC both indicated that in their view, it was not needed. There are ample opportunities for people to remember in their own way, either privately by going to one of many memorial sites throughout New Jersey or to a local ceremony. Our town had one today.
Matters to whom? It's personal to some people, and when they go to a sporting event, they may not want to think about it. Everybody is different, and when I said let it go, stop trying to put this as some kind of failing on Rutgers part. See what was said by people in the other thread who had a very close connection to that day and lost close friends and co-workers. I'm not saying you are wrong--I'm just saying we view this differently.Recognition matters. Letting it go is akin to forgetting. Its not like we are in Idaho. You understand what I am saying
I think a moment of silence would have been appropriate, but I'm not annoyed they didn't do it.Matters to whom? It's personal to some people, and when they go to a sporting event, they may not want to think about it. Everybody is different, and when I said let it go, stop trying to put this as some kind of failing on Rutgers part. See what was said by people in the other thread who had a very close connection to that day and lost close friends and co-workers. I'm not saying you are wrong--I'm just saying we view this differently.
Hopefully we'll right the wrongs of that and honor them this SaturdayThe "motto" of 9/11 is Never Forget
From 2002 to 2020 there was a moment of silence & a scrolling of the names of the 37 RU alumni murdered that day.
In 2021 RU football made a big showing with uniforms & gloves & photo ops at ground zero.
In 2022 & 2023 not even a moment of silence.
cept that Rutgers lost a TON of graduates in that terrorist act.Maybe just let it go. This was spoken to in the flyover thread. Our resident FDNY poster and someone who worked near the WTC both indicated that in their view, it was not needed. There are ample opportunities for people to remember in their own way, either privately by going to one of many memorial sites throughout New Jersey or to a local ceremony. Our town had one today.
Yes. Not going to prolong the discussion or debate. People feel differently about this.cept that Rutgers lost a TON of graduates in that terrorist act.
so in that case my friend shouldn't their wishes be met and others can choose not to participate? (you can have the last word if you choose to ..see what I did thereYes. Not going to prolong the discussion or debate. People feel differently about this.
As a firefighter (who was not there), I personally do not feel the need for a public ceremony, but I know other firefighters who feel the same and feel differently about the topic.
Yes. Not going to prolong the discussion or debate. People feel differently about this.
As a firefighter (who was not there), I personally do not feel the need for a public ceremony, but I know other firefighters who feel the same and feel differently about the topic.
Every 9/11 needs to be memorialized by everyone in this country especially those organizations/communities directly impacted, including Rutgers. However, the game was played on 9/9, not 9/11. If the game was actually on 9/11 and it was ignored, I would be raging mad.Yes. Not going to prolong the discussion or debate. People feel differently about this.
As a firefighter (who was not there), I personally do not feel the need for a public ceremony, but I know other firefighters who feel the same and feel differently about the topic.
It was a cool crisp morning.From the morning of September 11, 2001.
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^^^ Why is there always one in every crowd ?When 9-11 happened I wasn't surprised because the FBI (they admitted) had been intentionally diverted from surveilling Islamic terror groups. The big news stories of the early fall were Chandra Levy missing and allowing homosexuals in the Boy Scouts.
The day itself was stressful and I knew people who died (like Samuel P. Oitice Ladder 4) but I wasn't gutted or anything like that. The worst part as I recall were the endless funerals that went on for weeks and weeks.
The funeral march was long and tedious. Remarkably, Rudy Giuliani just kept going to funeral after funeral. Now corrupt pols and legal apparatchiks are trying to destroy him with third world lawfare (and Rudy - who saved 1000s with NYC crime reduction - is one of dozens if not hundreds).
So yeah I'm all done with the yearly 9-11 "Never Forget" kabuki. People are more corrupt and dumb than they were in 2001. Now the lunatics have us moving into the biggest war in history while America's ability to fight it is going down the toilet (on purpose).
If people have faith they aren't continuously morbid about death. The heroes go on and the others do too but not in ways they hoped.
"We don't want you to mourn, as other people do. They mourn because they don't have any hope."
1 Thessalonians 4:13