I don't really understand this competition of who had the most deaths or whatever. That's not the point.
The point is that that day, everyone in the whole freaking world was watching TV and saw something
they've never seen before, something that made everyone realise, hey, these guys are serious, and crazy.
The way multiple attacks were carried out simulatanously is only comparable to events such as Madrid,
and possibly the London subway bombings to a lesser extend. All else is not up for comparision or is part
of a totally different conflict.
Every country has had a 'civil' war at one point or another and this has nothing to do with 911. Americans
have had their own civil war and so has Canada. Ironically it was with the british...
Then there is the 2 WW. Before that there was the crusades. We could go on all day like this.
What makes me a bit sad is that instead of remembering the people that died that day, people joke about it,
use it as excuses to bash the US (which im no fan of either btw..) and/or make money from it.
Not much HAS changed after all.