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Old 17-01-2019, 05:03 PM #17
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Originally Posted by daniel-lewis-1985 View Post
Im not talking about the quality of the images or how graphic they are im talking about the human side of it and seeing college kids who were in NYC at an exciting time in their lives stuck in the middle of the worst terror attack of this generation.

Though this video does show the planes hitting and people jumping seeing these kids reaction to the whole thing unfolding in front of them really shows the horrors of that day.

Not here to debate which video is "better" because it shows more deaths ect thats not what its about....Bit of an odd response no offence intended of course but yeah a bit odd.
I agree with that, the impact of this video is that it really gives an insight into what it must have been like for ordinary people who weren't actively involved in what happened or the rescue but were close enough to see it all first hand, with absolutely no idea what was actually happening at the time. The shock, confusion and fear people in nearby buildings must have felt not knowing the scale of the attack, if more buildings were going to be hit, if their own building was at risk...
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