I’m reminded of how people tried to call the 9/11 victims “heroes,” apparently because they had the great courage to work in buildings that were targeted in a terrorist attack.
Let’s be fair: Almost no one actually said this. It’s a large nation and you can generally find at least one example of just about any dumb statement, but this seems like 99% strawman.
I remember a lot of talk about how the rescue workers were heroes, and some discussion about the heroics of specific attack victims (people who e.g. tried to help others escape the building), but labeling the victims as “heroes”, while certainly something one could have gotten away with, I don’t recall at all.
A quick and dirty google search for “9/11 victims were heroes” without quotes returns a page full of results referring to ‘victims’ and ‘heroes’ as separate groups. If you add the quotes you mostly just get people attacking the sentiment, rather than the sentiment itself.
Fair point. While I definitely do recall hearing this point made in earnest at least a couple times, you’re right that it probably wasn’t prominent enough to identify as “something that people thought,” outside of a few silly assertions. It’s certainly not on par with the other examples here.
Let’s be fair: Almost no one actually said this. It’s a large nation and you can generally find at least one example of just about any dumb statement, but this seems like 99% strawman.
I remember a lot of talk about how the rescue workers were heroes, and some discussion about the heroics of specific attack victims (people who e.g. tried to help others escape the building), but labeling the victims as “heroes”, while certainly something one could have gotten away with, I don’t recall at all.
A quick and dirty google search for “9/11 victims were heroes” without quotes returns a page full of results referring to ‘victims’ and ‘heroes’ as separate groups. If you add the quotes you mostly just get people attacking the sentiment, rather than the sentiment itself.
Fair point. While I definitely do recall hearing this point made in earnest at least a couple times, you’re right that it probably wasn’t prominent enough to identify as “something that people thought,” outside of a few silly assertions. It’s certainly not on par with the other examples here.