Submitted by wildcatshadow t3_z958px in AskReddit
[deleted] t1_iyf42xs wrote
Reply to comment by Sentient-Bread-Stick in When did it hit you that 9/11 felt like the world was ending? by wildcatshadow
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Sentient-Bread-Stick t1_iyf4i6x wrote
The only thing still affecting us today are higher security and patriot act, both of which help the world. Under 3,000 people died on 9/11. With modern guns, bombs and drones, terrorists could do way more damage.
We lost 3,000 lives, and with the extra measures 9/11 caused, it might have saved millions.
[deleted] t1_iyf62b9 wrote
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Sentient-Bread-Stick t1_iyf78v5 wrote
2,996 people died, not sure where you got 300,000
[deleted] t1_iyfa28t wrote
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Sentient-Bread-Stick t1_iyfd0dn wrote
2,996, including the hijackers. 2,753 in the World Trade Center, 184 at the Pentagon and 40 elsewhere. Do your research, all sources say under 3,000
>You're an idiot.
Edit: Reread your message and saw you meant outside of that. You're saying over the course of 20 years, maximum 400,000 people died? That is an absolute win for us, seeing as that is 20,000 a year. Barely makes a dent in our normal death rate of NEARLY 70,000,000 A YEAR. 20k is nothing.
[deleted] t1_iyfdz97 wrote
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Sentient-Bread-Stick t1_iyfe6j9 wrote
Reread your message and saw you meant outside of that. You're saying over the course of 20 years, maximum 400,000 people died? That is an absolute win for us, seeing as that is 20,000 a year. Barely makes a dent in our normal death rate of NEARLY 70,000,000 A YEAR. 20k is nothing.
SeasonalCitrus t1_iyf8qis wrote
I suppose it takes something like a 9/11 to put measures in place that should have been there already. Of course hindsight...
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