by Steve James on Mon Sep 13, 2021 5:55 am
It is a matter of perspective. Some people don't believe that two planes hit two buildings. Some don't believe that buildings would fall because of being hit by two planes, or that 3,000 died. Some people don't believe that Muslims could accomplish it, or were responsible. So, there's already a disagreement about the actual facts of "what happened." And, then there are the necessarily different ideas about motives, i.e., "why it happened." Some argue it was part of a gov't plan to take away our liberty, or an excuse to get middle eastern oil.
Take your pick. I was there that day. I don't really give two poos about the theories. Usually, they're just excuses to support a perspective on the government, Muslims, or the main stream media. What I know as "truth" is what I saw with my own eyes and the results of it. So, if people want to speculate about it because they want to complain about gov't, Islam, or msm, that's their perspective, and they'll take it about most things.
"A man is rich when he has time and freewill. How he chooses to invest both will determine the return on his investment."