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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1432850)1/12/2024 4:45:19 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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Not even close, Wharfie.

9/11
9/11 killed 3,000 people.

It launched two full-scale wars, one in Iraq, one in Afghanistan. Both wars lasted for years.

9/11 also made air travel permanently more inconvenient for literally billions of air travelers over the past two decades, and continues to do so.

9/11 left a permanent scar on NYC, the nation, and the free world as a whole.

1/6
1/6 killed one person.

It didn't lead to any new wars. (Ironically, only the Q Continuum is claiming that.)

1/6 didn't lead to any new security measures that inconvenienced anyone on a massive scale. Only visitors to the Capitol maaaaaybe have to go through additional security checks. BFD.

1/6 will be relegated to the dustbin of American history.

Tenchusatsu