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If 9/11 taught us anything it is that there is nothing a man cannot do if he no longer fears the consequences.
Timothy Mcveigh showed us that in 1995. The civilian deaths were terrible but turns out he was sorta right all along
Violence can look similar, but motive matters.
The alleged arsonists motives are likely about class war and not "The Turner Diaries" like Mcveigh. We do not know enough yet about the motives of any alleged arsonist, but I would NOT say Mcveigh was morally right.
Are you talking about Flight 93?or?
I know they said we'd never forget but I don't know what you are talking about that is specific to 9/11.