There's something I don't get. Why is 9/11 considered the biggest tragedy in world history, at least to America? Only 3,000 people died in it, whereas throughout recorded history, including US history, there are thousands of events where a lot more people died than that.
More Americans died during the invasion of Iwo Jima for example. And more Americans died at Gettysburg during the Civil War than that.
More Americans die every year from heart disease than 3,000. And more die every year in car accidents as well.
So why is 9/11 the pivotal event that changed the world? The only change is that the US government used it as an excuse to instate a police state and make war with Arab countries. But other than that, what reason is there for it to have changed the world? Other than the actions of the US and UK governments, I don't see how it changed the world. And I don't see how it changed the world for other countries too.
Isn't it because the US media made it the biggest tragedy in US history? There are many tragedies bigger than that one, so why did the US media focus on that? Were they ordered to? What is their logic?