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Mookie ([info]mookie) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2006-05-01 07:20:00


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Current mood:Mildly Amused

September 11 Heroism...wank?!


The movie United 93 was released over the weekend, and our friends at IMDB are already discussing it in a calm and rational manner.

It starts with brianweissman88 informing people that people are mistaking bravery for heroism.


I really think that people overuse terms like "miracle", "beautiful" and heroic", and many comments I've read about this film demonstrate that. It is very important that these words not be taken lightly, since their careless use denigrates the truly beautiful, the genuinely miraculous, and the inarguably heroic. In the case of the flight 93 passengers, I think the correct term to describe them would be "brave", but they are definitely not heroes.

I'm sure there are a lot of people who will have a knee jerk outrage reaction to what I've just said, so let me clarify my statement. I think that the passenger's revolt was an act of desperate self preservation, and really nothing more. True heroism is assuming an unnecessary risk to accomplish something selfless, often with an uncertain outcome. For example, imagine if the people on flight 93 had the option of parachuting out of the back of the airplane to safety, but instead decided to risk death by staying behind to wrest control of the plane from the hijackers. They certainly knew of the hijacker's intentions because of cell phone conversations, so a decision to forgo safety in an effort to prevent the plane from destroying another building would definitely be heroic. Unfortunately, given the absence of a safe alternative(the parachute), the passengers' decision to fight back is merely "brave". Now, bravery isn't a bad thing, and it's a hell of a lot better than sitting in a seat paralyzed with fear, but it's also a far cry from heroism. The firefighters who climbed up into the burning towers at tremendous risk ARE genuine heroes, and their sacrifice was altruistic. We'll never really know the concrete details of what happened on flight 93, but we shouldn't cheapen the term "heroic" by assigning it to some brave individuals who fought back when there was no other option.

To quote Gimli: "Certain death? Small chance of success? What are we waiting for?"

Your thoughts are welcome, and thanks for reading.



Arguments supporting and denying this claim follow.

-- Intentions have nothing to do with heroism.

That is the dumbest thing I have ever read. So if I aim to shoot a little kid and thus my intention is to kill the kid and I end up shooting a person behind the kid who was going to kill the kid himself then I'm a dman hero. Moron. Intentions change everything and affect everything.


and

To be a hero, you must sacrifice or jeopardize your life for some unselfish reason to others-not to say that the Flight 93 passengers were selfish-they had a right to naturally want to save themselves first.

It then becomes a debate about if anyone on that day was actually a hero.



By your own logic, the firefighters were not heroes either. Not a one of them knew the buiding was going to collapse. They were simply stuck in it when it did.

How many do you think would have rushed in if you had told them "the building is going to collapse in 40 seconds, you won't be able to rescue anybody, and your children will be left fatherless..." I'll bet nobody.


*

...at least the firefighters knew there was some danger, e.g. being burned by the fire or killed in the building. They know how dangerous their jobs are every day and knew how dangeous it would be climbing the 1,368 ft. building to save people from the fire on 9/11. They are true heroes-not only on 9/11-but every day of their jobs.

*

Eventually iamtiger82 finally rolls out the definition of the word hero. Someone had to.

Even the conspiracy theories get a slight nod: However I believe the plane was destroyed by Air Force heros which I feel is obvious.

Some other tidbits:

Heres the thing - the victims were not heroes, and the killers were not cowards. Indeed, the killers were the ONLY people on 911 who deliberately sacrificed their lives.

and

deeb0: Heroes, nah. A hero is someone who shows exemplarary selflessness. Courageous beyond a doubt, more than most other people, yup.

And yes, many soldiers and Marines, jump on grenades. That is hardly an uncommon occurrence.


donut44: I didn't realize jumping on grenades was a common occurrence, but if you say so, I must believe you.

So does how often it happens have baring on the bravery of such an action?


In case you're still undecided, beast of burden points out: A hero kills people...people who wish them harm. A hero is part human and part supernatural. A hero is born out of a childhood trauma or out of a disaster that MUST be avenged (which is, as mouse onaga pointed out, a quote from The Office's Dwight, but no less amusing in this context).

EDIT: For those who aren't members or who don't wish to log in to IMDB in order to see the post, you can view it here.



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[info]smo
2006-05-01 12:36 pm UTC (link)
However I believe the plane was destroyed by Air Force heros which I feel is obvious.

O RLY?

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[info]tofuknight
2006-05-01 12:54 pm UTC (link)
That sums up my reaction to most of this wank, actually.

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[info]mookie
2006-05-01 02:06 pm UTC (link)
YA RLY!

C'mon, how can you argue with something like:

...the plane was not carrying anybody and the movie was made up by our Government

with lies

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(no subject) - [info]smo, 2006-05-01 02:10 pm UTC
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[info]queencallipygos
2006-05-02 02:40 pm UTC (link)
Well, obviously this is nonsense. There's much more evidence of aliens.

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(no subject) - [info]smo, 2006-05-02 03:22 pm UTC

[info]mrbimble
2006-05-01 01:05 pm UTC (link)
driving to work the other day, I heard the radio commentator talk about the "need" for a Race Car Driver Hall of Fame (ie, NASCAR) to "honor the heroes like Dale Ernahardt".

My jaw dropped.

They/He drove a fucking car. Very fast, I grant you, but heroic? I think not.

So when people start to parse whether firefighters or the passengers on Flight 93 are heroic enough...


... and yes, I live in the South. (Temporarily, please god)

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[info]vampslayer04
2006-05-01 01:14 pm UTC (link)
*Kentucky girl here*

Re: Dale Earnhardt

I think it's an attitude around here that, as soon as you die, especially if you were just doing your job, you're automatically put on some sort of pedestal as an awesome person, whether or not you deserve it. Calling him heroic is a bit much, I agree.

The South does have some good things about it, I promise! ;)

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[info]cat_mcdougall
2006-05-01 01:21 pm UTC (link)
Dale Earnhardt did, however, spearhead several charities, that involved education, wildlife preservation and children charities.

His foundation still hands out scholarships to underpriveldged youths for university and other things, as well as helping children's homes with playground equipment.

Do I think he should be called a 'hero'? Not... really. But to some --especially those that received grants/scholarships/playground equipment? Yes. He would be.

Heroism is a matter of perspective and I think a lot of people forget that.

So Dale Earnhardt wasn't just a guy who 'drove a car.' He did try to make his corner of the world a little better.

And for the record? I'm so not a NASCAR fan.

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[info]wankismyfandom
2006-05-01 10:07 pm UTC (link)
*also a Kentucky girl*

Vampslayer has a good point. Also, even though NASCAR bores the hell out of me and I fucking hate all the damn 3s people stick on their cars, I think that in the context of a racing hall of fame, it would be absolutely correct to call Earnhardt a hero -- how many of the current drivers grew up idolising him?

Like you, I certainly wouldn't call him a hero, full stop, but to call him a racing hero is absolutely appropriate. Perhaps, because of the loaded nature of the term, it might've been better for the commentator to say "racing greats" or some such, but I honestly don't think that the remark is that inane in context.

The entire existence of an argument about whether there was heroism on 9/11, though? That just makes me want to scream at my screen, "Shut up, shut up, oh my god, shut up; you are not unique or edgy or deep for spouting this, and in conclusion, oh my god, shut up."

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[info]eidolon_bird
2006-05-01 01:19 pm UTC (link)
I'm still waiting for someone to offer up free downloads of Assemblage 23's "30kft" in one of these threads.  C'mon - that song is MADE for 9/11 wank.

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[info]mookie
2006-05-01 02:29 pm UTC (link)
It seems to have slowed down or stopped at this point, but you'd think someone would at least throw out a few quotes from that song in an attempt to make a point.

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[info]ianthefira
2006-05-01 03:39 pm UTC (link)
Oh god. That just came on my playlist. DAMN YOU, DEPRESSING SONG.

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(no subject) - [info]eidolon_bird, 2006-05-02 01:28 am UTC

[info]kasra
2006-05-01 06:37 pm UTC (link)
I've been waiting to see a fan music video done to it. Ever since seeing a Bush-sympathetic 9/11 fanvid to Dismantled's "On Your Knees", I've expected some kind of follow-up. I guess now that they'll have the movie footage, it's practically inevitable.

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[info]theartema
2006-05-03 10:56 am UTC (link)
Mm, I love that song. Assemblage 23 ftw.

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*sighs and says to hell with it*
[info]cat_mcdougall
2006-05-01 01:28 pm UTC (link)
[wank]

Heroism is a matter of perspective. What one person sees are heroism won't be exactly the same as what another person sees.

Yes, I think it is bandied about and applied too broadly. I think it's a very personal concept that has been turned into a monster by popular media.

I think people need to get their thumbs out of their asses and realise that Obi-Wan was right;

"Many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view."

So wanking/debating over something as ill-defined as heroism? Completely stupid.

[/wank]

Anyone have towel?

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Re: *sighs and says to hell with it*
[info]mookie
2006-05-01 01:50 pm UTC (link)
Heroism is a matter of perspective.

My thoughts exactly. Someone's actions can make them a hero in the eyes of a single person, and no amount of debate over symantics will change that.

It's like wanking over "how to know when you're really in love".

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Re: *sighs and says to hell with it* - [info]smo, 2006-05-01 02:11 pm UTC
Re: *sighs and says to hell with it* - [info]mmanurere, 2006-05-01 07:52 pm UTC
Re: *sighs and says to hell with it* - [info]smo, 2006-05-01 07:53 pm UTC
Re: *sighs and says to hell with it* - [info]mookie, 2006-05-01 08:45 pm UTC

[info]rotten_fish
2006-05-01 03:02 pm UTC (link)
What is it, "hero wank" this week? Jeez.

[my opinion on heroism]

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[info]nebbieq
2006-05-01 03:11 pm UTC (link)
[My comment about being miffed that you didn't consider this angle on heroism]

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[info]narcissam
2006-05-01 06:56 pm UTC (link)
Yes, yes it is. What Makes a Hero? is the new serious discussion over at Harmony Forums, for instance.

It must be something in the water.

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[info]seiberwing
2006-05-01 03:23 pm UTC (link)
How many do you think would have rushed in if you had told them "the building is going to collapse in 40 seconds, you won't be able to rescue anybody, and your children will be left fatherless..." I'll bet nobody.

Um...what? Of course no one would do that if they knew they wouldn't be able to do any good. If they did, they would be insane.

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[info]mookie
2006-05-01 03:51 pm UTC (link)
And it's one of the things that, as I've been told second hand, they tell emergency workers (at least as far as haz-mat goes) to keep in mind. If you've got a man down, call for help first, otherwise whatever got him down might do the same to you, and then the rescue workers have two bodies to drag out of there.

But we're missing the real point here, which is did all this mean they were heroes! Somebody bring Dustin Hoffman his other shoe and get his opinion on this.

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(Anonymous)
2006-05-01 03:25 pm UTC (link)
For those who are unaware, "beast of burden" is quoting a character from the U.S. version of "The Office." Ohh, Dwight. He'd be an internet wanker for sure.

- onaga

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[info]singe
2006-05-01 05:12 pm UTC (link)
A hero is born out of a childhood trauma or out of a disaster that MUST be avenged...

...with their radioactive super powers! (Somebody needs to step away from the comic books.)

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[info]chaimonkey
2006-05-01 06:50 pm UTC (link)
Y'know, I was going to make a contibuting comment, but [info]freezer's icon is too damn distracting!

Fuck it.

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[info]mcity
2006-05-02 03:50 am UTC (link)
I'm sure there are a lot of people who will have a knee jerk outrage reaction to what I've just said, so let me clarify my statement.
Wank interference; Phosfate's axiom.

Heres the thing - the victims were not heroes, and the killers were not cowards. Indeed, the killers were the ONLY people on 911 who deliberately sacrificed their lives.
The last time I heard that, it got Bill Maher's show cancelled.

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(no subject) - [info]benighted, 2006-05-03 12:07 am UTC

redwarrior
2006-05-02 06:13 pm UTC (link)
[wank]

Yanno, someone's hero is someone else's villian.

[/wank]

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