Well, it's Dec 7th...

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Would anyone even know it anymore? How long will it be before society refuses to remember other significant days like 9-11 etc? The article I posted was from 10 years ago.

 
Guess if an alert doesn't pop up on people's phones then it won't register.
While what you said is true, and sad that people don't remember any more - what I think is worse is that it's being suppressed. Google has a new "google doodle" every day of the year - from celebrating LGBTQIA+LMNOP about a hundred times a year to birthdays of people that no one has ever heard of. But they don't do a doodle for "a date that will live in infamy"? Pretty disgraceful if you ask me. I guess I'm just becoming the old man yelling at things...
 
While what you said is true, and sad that people don't remember any more - what I think is worse is that it's being suppressed. Google has a new "google doodle" every day of the year - from celebrating LGBTQIA+LMNOP about a hundred times a year to birthdays of people that no one has ever heard of. But they don't do a doodle for "a date that will live in infamy"? Pretty disgraceful if you ask me. I guess I'm just becoming the old man yelling at things...
Disgraceful and deliberate.
 
December 7th becomes a smaller part of history as more and more of it becomes paper history instead of living history.

There are hundreds of WW2 vets that die every day. And there are only a small % of the overall still alive. In the same way that WW1, the Civil War and other great American conflicts have become more of an academic thing than it is an event. It wouldn't surprise me for 9-11 to become a relatively unknown blip discussed like we do with the stock market Black Friday, the Battle of New Orleans, and other at the time cataclysmic events that today are just foot notes. At one time the Battle of New Orleans was celebrated with the same enthusiasm as the 4th of July. Today the average American barely knows it happened. And a very small percentage of the public could tell you which war it was in, why it was important, who was the leader of the US forces, and what happened.

Anyone that ever wants to talk WW2 naval history let me know. I am an absolute nerd for it. And every time I think of the loss of life and the sacrifice of that day. And how that opened the Pacific War. I also think of Operation Ten-Go. Where more Japanese sailors were killed than Americans at Pearl. Using more US air power, with more bombs, and more tactics than the Japanese had at Pearl. And the waste of life was just that. It was an operation that was doomed before it even started. It was nothing more than Blood for the sake of the Blood God.
 
December 7th becomes a smaller part of history as more and more of it becomes paper history instead of living history.

There are hundreds of WW2 vets that die every day. And there are only a small % of the overall still alive. In the same way that WW1, the Civil War and other great American conflicts have become more of an academic thing than it is an event. It wouldn't surprise me for 9-11 to become a relatively unknown blip discussed like we do with the stock market Black Friday, the Battle of New Orleans, and other at the time cataclysmic events that today are just foot notes. At one time the Battle of New Orleans was celebrated with the same enthusiasm as the 4th of July. Today the average American barely knows it happened. And a very small percentage of the public could tell you which war it was in, why it was important, who was the leader of the US forces, and what happened.

Anyone that ever wants to talk WW2 naval history let me know. I am an absolute nerd for it. And every time I think of the loss of life and the sacrifice of that day. And how that opened the Pacific War. I also think of Operation Ten-Go. Where more Japanese sailors were killed than Americans at Pearl. Using more US air power, with more bombs, and more tactics than the Japanese had at Pearl. And the waste of life was just that. It was an operation that was doomed before it even started. It was nothing more than Blood for the sake of the Blood God.
And when the last of those vets passes on America will be poorer for it.
 
And when the last of those vets passes on America will be poorer for it.

Unfortunately I think it will just be a flash of news that day, and then gone the following week. I think it will be much like it was when the last WW1 vet died. You guys know that I have put so much time into the WW1 vets and rememberance. And it blows my mind that they didn't get what they deserved. Or look at Korea vets that we are also losing at a rate that crazy. But since it is overshadowed by WW2 and Vietnam as that 'Forgotten War' the last of them will gone sooner than later also.

At the end of the day, we live in a world that is just so tempered to such a vast amount of input every day. That there almost isn't something that can happen to really make us stop and go 'wow' anymore. I would challenge you to look at all of the world changing events just within the last 12 months. And none of them really stopped the world. They just stopped the locality to that event for maybe a day. And then it was business as usual until the next wow thing happened to swallow it up.
 
Unfortunately I think it will just be a flash of news that day, and then gone the following week. I think it will be much like it was when the last WW1 vet died. You guys know that I have put so much time into the WW1 vets and rememberance. And it blows my mind that they didn't get what they deserved. Or look at Korea vets that we are also losing at a rate that crazy. But since it is overshadowed by WW2 and Vietnam as that 'Forgotten War' the last of them will gone sooner than later also.

At the end of the day, we live in a world that is just so tempered to such a vast amount of input every day. That there almost isn't something that can happen to really make us stop and go 'wow' anymore. I would challenge you to look at all of the world changing events just within the last 12 months. And none of them really stopped the world. They just stopped the locality to that event for maybe a day. And then it was business as usual until the next wow thing happened to swallow it up.
And isn't it terrifying?
 
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