Sooo...with 9/11 coming up...

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How do we the black community feel about 9/11?

I mean I know it's an tragic event and I'm sure some black men & women have either died during the event or suffered later health issues from it.

For instance there's a friend of my family who wasn't at the WTC during the event however a block away he inhaled some kind of smoke or something that was in the air and caught cancer from it...he's 56yrs old right now.

Anyways...how should we as black people feel about 9/11? I know some black people don't care about it and there's some that do but for me IDK how to feel about that, since I was a teenager (14 at the time) I couldn't really sympathize like others who were older than me.
 

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Ive made my thoughts on that event extremely clear on here, over the years

Bump one of the old threads
 

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I remember being 9 years old, living in Alabama and not really being all that affected by what happened. Aaliyah passing just a couple weeks before 9/11 was pretty crazy tho
 
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well post the fukking link

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any coli brehs got stories? i know most of yall were 30 when the blueprint dropped :wow:

she was the only one to survive above the impact zone, she was 18 and pregnant at the time. She worked there through an agency as a temp worker I think. She said was always late, but that day she arrived early and it was a beautiful day outside. As soon as she got to work, it happened and it was pandemnium, it was dark and smoky, but through the grace of god she survived, she fell down many floors, got up and then kept going and she survived. Today she is now married, and is a counselor/therapist. It was hard for her to overcome this. This was a great podcast.
 
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