Interesting response. You seem to be more interested in trying to spin this little exchange than you are in taking a look at what you said and deciding whether it was appropriate. You were the one who snarkily told me that I would be one of the people who would forget 9-11 (and you left no doubt as to your intent and to your condescension). I told you to FO. I think that's pretty fair. If you don't want people to tell you to FO, don't be an arse. We're going to just have to live that (or maybe you can play it off as having come out wrong or some other face-saving manuever as I'm sure a full-blown "my bad" isn't forthcoming -- I'd be fine with that) instead of trying to pretend that my response to your comment was somehow inappropriate towards someone of your station.El_Gato wrote:BAC,
Regarding your FO comment: Nice. Please don't start comparing your 9/11 "connections" to mine or anyone else's until/unless you know specifically what they are.
Unfortunately it is far more than a "goddamn partisan war cry" to me as well, but I don't feel the need to tell you to FO for suggesting that's all it is to me.
I don't care what your 9-11 experience was, but I do know mine. I'm not the one marginalizing other people's personal experiences with that event solely because they don't agree with your views on politicizing it. You are. If you truly did have any direct connection to the event, you would have had more than enough wisdom to never question the intensity and the lasting power of anyone else's pain and memories from it, so you would have never made that statement in the first place.
Sorry for being so sensitive and defensive about all of this, but the level of disgust I have towards comments like yours is quite high. I don't think I'm alone in that.