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Vollständige Version anzeigen : Moby´s Statement zum Terror


DJ Moreno
13. September 2001, 18:33
Obwohl der erste Thread zu diesem Thema bereits geschlossen worden ist will ich noch etwas dazu beitragen. Dabei handelt es sich um mehrere Statements von Moby der in New York unweit von dem Ort der Geschehnisse wohnt. Bitte entweder einfach so stehen lassen oder sinnvolle Antworten
Thanx

"I just woke up to the sound of an explosion and people screaming. So I ran to my roof to see both buildings of the World Trade Center on fire and now I can`t stop shaking and my apartment smells like smoke.
What has happened.
I don`t know what to say.
What has happened?
Oh god."

"Oh god.
When I wrote the earlier update the world trade towers were still standing and now they`re not. Oh god.
Everyone I know in New York is sobbing.
Who has done this?
How can anyone ever justify taking a single life? The world is going to be different now. I`m sorry, but I don`t know what to write."

"For those of you who are wondering if I`m ok. Yes, physically I`m ok.
Emotionally I don`t know.
They were there this morning and now they`re gone. I really just don`t know. I don`t think that anyone living outside of New York can really understand what it`s like here. 40,000 people worked in those buildings. 40,000 people with family and friends. 40,000 people. And all the rescue workers.
I think I need to sleep. I don`t want to wake up to more screaming."

"To paraphrase Shimon Peres:
`This is not just an attack on the United States, this is an attack on civilization`.
I go between anger and grief and bewilderment. Thankfully I have friends over, otherwise I think I would lose it.
I don`t know.
Moby."

"Forgive my anger at this...but imagine that you are Bruce Willis` bodyguard.
Now imagine that you are paid remarkably well to keep Bruce Willis from being hurt. Now imagine that while you`re on the job Bruce Willis gets beaten up and very badly hurt.
Isn`t this analagous to the role of the FBI and the CIA and the military at this time?
These organizations exist SOLELY to protect us from this sort of atrocity. Very simply, they have failed us.
When we pay exorbitant taxes we expect a degree of protection and security from the people who receive those taxes. They have failed us.
The hundreds of thousands of people who will go to sleep alone because their loved ones have been killed by international terrorists have been failed by the institutions to whom they pay taxes.
To whom they pay taxes to protect them from this sort of unspeakable atrocity. As tax-paying private citizens we have been failed by the institutions in which we once placed a modicum of trust.
I`m sorry for sounding so clinical, but I`m fucking furious. Lax security has caused the deaths of tens of thousands of people.
Criticize me if you want for being out of my mind with rage, but I`ve just watched 40,000 people die.
I`ll try to sleep now but I doubt that I will."

Das war am Tag des Unglücks, der Kommentar weiter unten ist von heute:

"Everyone in New York is trying to cope, but none of us really know how. We pretend it`s not real, but it is, and you can`t avoid it for too long. None of us know who has died. We all know people who worked in those buildings or who lived nearby. So we wait. And cry. And drink. And get numb. And get angry. And get sad. The toughest city in the world, but we have no idea how to deal with this. I`m not asking for extra sympathy for people who live in or near Manhattan, but just be understanding and patient with us. Please."