...what you were doing when you heard the news?
For me...
Howard Cosell announcing on MNF that John Lennon had been shot and killed.
Terrorists storming the '72 Olympics and taking Israeli athletes hostage. They kept referring to the terrorists as 'guerrillas' and I thought they were actual gorillas.
Space shuttle Challenger explosion.
While stationed overseas, my father calling to tell me he had been diagnosed with cancer.
Learning that Reagan was shot
Not proud of it, not ashamed of it. Just hope this kind of tragedy won't happen again.
“Democracy advocates” my ass! Amirite?!
High five!
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Honest question. I don't understand.
this movement. If judging by its slogans appeared in the movement, you can say it has every ism. Of course the western media paid more attention to those pro-democracy slogans as they always did (such as they did on those Arab spring protests).
When I said Red Guard, I was referring to their behaviors/actions, such as occupying the public place, occupying the state/city/county official offices, intruding official meetings. creating their own pickets... Red guards of 1966-1968 and protesters of 1989 share many similarities. Even their fates are similar: both were suppressed by the PLA. Nobody else can handle them. The difference is PLA killed more and arrested more red guards in 1968 than they did on protesters of 1989. I don't think anyone here can understand the Red guards influence on the generations of 1970s and 1980s in China.
I thought your photo was of 1989 initially. Then I started googling that group, and saw a picture from the 60's. No presumption...or if there was an unconscious presumption, I was willing for you to dispossess me of it.
So, you were in China in 1989? Are you from China?
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I was in a planetarium in Binghamton of all places, on a school field trip.
I was in elementary school, so I only remember being there and seeing an adult crying, which tipped us all off something was wrong.
9/11, I remember every second of that morning, from the moment I woke up.
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6/11/1979:
Shooting pool, drinking beer, as 18 year old midshipman on a 4 week summer assignment to USS Tripoli, moored at the 32nd Street Pier, Naval Base (San Diego). Willie Nelson's "Georgia on my Mind" was playing on jukebox, when we learned that John Wayne had died.
10/23/1979:
Aboard the USS Tarawa in the Red Sea, playing backgammon on a Sunday morning with fellow lieutenants, when reports came re the bombing of the Marine Barracks in Beirut. I had been inside that building just days earlier. We immediately knew the # of casualties would be huge. Incredibly tragic day. Life got real ... in a hurry that day.
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Little Irish kids in the store were freaking out. Farrah Fawcett died the same day.
I was in a BnB in Dublin when OJ's Bronco chase occurred.
I was in my office at Ice Miller when my FIL called to tell me that Jerry had passed away.
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It is our generation’s Pearl Harbor Day.
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World Series. My wife though was looking at daycares for our first born that day. Not a good scene when I got home.
When 9/11 happened, I knew the entire day was a loss for me as far as work was concerned, so I just got in my car and drove home. I made the kids watch a lot of the coverage. They have to know that evil people exist who want to kill them (and it wasn't just airplanes, like the NYTimes wants people to believe).
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Funny thing is... I went to a Catholic school in Utah and had to play in the State Football championship the next day because the Mormons refused to delay the game... as did the NFL that Sunday.
Link: https://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/days-jfk-assassination-nfl-played-article-1.1526740