Did Y’all Know The Infamous “Falling Man” 9/11 Guy was Black?

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Breh I started watchging that documentary yesterday night finished all 6 episodes just like that, done so excellent.

I just finished the doc and it was excellent. I live downtown Brooklyn and I remember seeing all those folks walk up from the brooklyn bridge covered in dust and debris. So much so we had to wash the car after they passed. It was really well done. I feel for all the victims. Whether we think it was war or ideology, a scheme for the government to take away privacy or whatever, these folks were just living their lives. Feeding their kids. Doing things they love. Such a beautiful day to have something so ugly and tragic happen
 

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That National Geographic doc was made brilliantly, but the toughest thing I've watched in years. Honestly that shyt fukked with my head, especially the scenes with people jumping off the towers and you could hear the impact of it. Horrifying stuff.

RIP to all those people.
 

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Honestly, this remembering shyt needs to fade. I’m tired of people holding on to this.

it’s become a damn national holiday. People need to move on for real.


People are morning the loss of 3,000 people who died 20 years ago when 600,000 and counting have died over the past year due to a pandemic.

time to let it go .
 

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I just finished the doc and it was excellent. I live downtown Brooklyn and I remember seeing all those folks walk up from the brooklyn bridge covered in dust and debris. So much so we had to wash the car after they passed. It was really well done. I feel for all the victims. Whether we think it was war or ideology, a scheme for the government to take away privacy or whatever, these folks were just living their lives. Feeding their kids. Doing things they love. Such a beautiful day to have something so ugly and tragic happen

juzt a regular day going to work and then boom

that doc that guy who made it out and thought all was well then he finds out his sister and niece was on the plane that hit the building he was in :to:

the firefighter who lost his brother
 

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The documentary was great. I was glued to the tv watching it. So many heartbreaking and tragic stories but also the wonderful stories of survival.

The story about the Indian guy and the white guy...if the white guy doesn’t hear and go back for the indian guy they are both goners.

The story about the old woman stopping in that stairwell and that’s what saved all them firefighters... :wow:

Divinity flowed thru her that day in that moment.

It’s incredible to me that a guy had a camera with him and filmed all this stuff in real time. That first shot of that first plane going into that tower, hearing those bodies hitting the ground...whole thing is just chilling, it’s like you were actually there. :wow:
 

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The documentary was great. I was glued to the tv watching it. So many heartbreaking and tragic stories but also the wonderful stories of survival.

The story about the Indian guy and the white guy...if the white guy doesn’t hear and go back for the indian guy they are both goners.

The story about the old woman stopping in that stairwell and that’s what saved all them firefighters... :wow:

Divinity flowed thru her that day in that moment.

It’s incredible to me that a guy had a camera with him and filmed all this stuff in real time. That first shot of that first plane going into that tower, hearing those bodies hitting the ground...whole thing is just chilling, it’s like you were actually there. :wow:

Everyone who survived it literally wasn't their day too go. The indian guy literally saw the plane coming toward him, everyone else on his floor was DEAD. If that old white dude went back up like everyone else dead

Yup if that old black woman didn't stop they would have been goners they were literally in that perfect spot

that latino police guy if that black marine just said screw it this has nothing to do with me but instead was looking for survivors and then if that medic who was not even suppose to be there didn't meet up with him.

I never knew these stories before.


The crazy thing breh :wow: the first building went down and while some firefighters were going down others were still going up

the saddest thing wasn't even in the documentary was the cantor fitzgerald employees. Plane took out the stairwell everyone who went into work that day died except ONE person who went down to the lobby 2 minutes before the plane hit to pick up something at the front desk, dude said he would usually send his secretary but she was 6 months pregnant (rip)
 
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I had to make myself stop lookin' at 9/11 shyt last month and had no idea how many people were jumping, fell or blown outta da buildings.

I FEEL YOU, this thread started an obesseion for me. I couldnt belive how tragic this was. I had to stop.
This was the last movie I watched on this, i have to let those people rest in peace

Movies7 | 9/11 (2017) Online Free on movies7.cc

I deadass was having dreams of being in the twins towers everynight, being above the impac zone no way to get out. I hAD TORUBLE SLEEPING OR WITH THE DARK. NOW IM GOOD,
 
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