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9/11 Comments Aren’t Insensitive

Sensitive people kill free speech about 9/11 or anything.

If you witness something bad happen, probably the worst thing that you can imagine, do you not wish for the outcome to be different ? If some one close be that friend or family dies do you not wish you could bring them back ? If you witness a murder or violent crime do you not wish you could have done more to stop what happened ? I was once victim of a robbery at the place I worked because of my own lack of judgement. I just didn’t put my life in danger but another person who was there. All I could think was how much I wished I could do it over again so my mistake wouldn’t jeopardize his life. I am not wrong for thinking this nobody is wrong for expressing regret, or wanting to do more to change the outcome of deadly events.

Come on people, if he is so bad why is this a picture of him visiting troops in Afghanistan. People make mistakes in what they say, that’s all it was. Made to apologize, really for what, think about it. Free speech ?

Anyone who witnessed the tragic events of 9/11 has thought about what lead to those planes crashing as they did. Anyone with a ounce of love and compassion for another human being questions what they’d have done in that situation. If you have ever been in a fight, or had to protect someone else from another then you know what needs to be done to survive. As citizens we watch action movies all the time that put the viewer in this position, to relate to the main character and put are selves in that position. Mark Wahlberg a veteran actor madeone statement in a interview and everyone gets all upset. I will not repeat what he said because the same thing has been thought by myself and anyone reading this. Natural instinct kicks in when loved ones are involved for those of us not afraid of violence, will go to any extremes to defend them. I believe this is what Mark Wahlberg was talking about.

September 11 2001 happened and in no way should Mark Wahlberg be made to apologize for saying what we all have thought. Why is it comedians can crack all sorts of jokes about September 11 2001 ?

Why not attack this white guy not the other ?

Mark does one interview and people force him to be man enough to make a public apology. Whatever happened to free speech in this country, or the world ? Oh, that’s right free speech died, it disappeared with my privacy, rights, civil liberties and my money. It’s like people look for something to whine about, his comment was not insensitive. Americans are such hypocrites, plenty of more important things are going on in the world and your country. Please stop idolizing these actors so much that everything they say becomes front page news. It’s sad that Americans care more about what Mark Wahlberg said or Tim Tebow than anything really important. Wake up! If your offending, you shouldn’t be, I’m sure if you think hard enough people probably say worse things to you everyday. I pray for those who died on 9/11 like anyone may they R.I.P, but it happened and nothing will bring them back. No matter how mad you are about Marks comment, which to me is stupid it won’t bring them back. What about all those comedians with 9/11 jokes, you going to go get mad at them for past routines they did ? What people reading this need to do is aim that righteous fury at the American government, ask them about 9/11. Words didn’t bring down those planes, words don’t hurt the dead, words about the dead are that just words. I feel for those who lost someone on 9/11 as I believe Mark Wahlberg does but he is not the bad guy here. I’m not his fan, I don’t defend him as one but as a man understand why he said his original statement. Mark shouldn’t have had to apologize, he nothing to apologize for every man alive understood what he said. Deep down inside you know I’m right, take care of yourself and each other.

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