9/11 >Event lasted a day >Happened on east coast >Out of harms way unless in the buildings or on the planes >Food still abundant >Businesses remain open
Coronavirus >Is lasting weeks, probably months >Worldwide event >Anyone can get it >Food supply dwindling >Everything is shutting down
Yes, definitely. 9/11 didn't do shit to our cohesion and made things far worse. Globohomo fueled itself on it. This disaster can be easily spun in the opposite direction. People are already sick of chinks.
Lincoln Cook
Outside of America 9/11 was a nothingburger.
Angel Turner
Yes, obviously.
This is USSR-collapse tier.
Jacob Russell
ironically, the same orange kike is responsible for both events
What do you mean? The country splits up? What would replace it?
Logan Rodriguez
with 9/11, the NFL shut down for 1 weekend.... this time the NBA/NHL/NCAA shut down sports for the entire season
with 9/11, a few colleges in the Northeast got the day or week off... this time almost every college in America has shut down the campus and moved to "online" format
Hair Salons, Clothing Stores, Doctors Offices, Toy Stores... didn't close down coast-to-coast in 9/11.... it's amazing to see exponential growth in a real-world event take place
Afghanistan's continued occupation was about keeping China from running a pipeline to the middle east.
Jaxon Mitchell
Yes, 9/11 was terrible but it was something to rally behind - this is just septic and demoralizing
Wyatt Sullivan
9/11 started a war that's lasted almost 20 years. In the short term Coronachan is worse, but in the long run 9-11 takes the cake.
Joshua Reyes
Considering how major banks are forecasting double-digit percentage annualized GDP drops for Q2, it's absolutely worse than 9/11. It'll also most likely kill well more than the roughly 3000 people that died from it.
Chase Foster
That is true, but for the average american on the homefront it didn't mean any big changes to your daily life
no because 9/11 led us to a whole bunch of useless wars with sand niggers, increased debt, and caused the patriot act.
Asher Rodriguez
YES IT'S WORSE THAN 9/11.
Hudson Bailey
Wait what
Brayden Stewart
This is basically the biggest world-wide happening since WWII.
Jack Reed
>One terrorist event that lasted a day >global pandemic that could last up to Years
Aiden Brown
I was 18 when it happened fwiw. There was actual low key stockpiling due to it even here for week or two though nothing like the scale of this. Some thought we were going to get attacked en masse. Disruption to flights for a little longer and suddenly everyone became suspicious of arabs, who up until that point, were outsiders but benign. It didn't affect college, supplies or jobs to any great degree here.
tl:dr yes, this is magnitudes greater.
Carson Morgan
Covid-19 is going to kill millions over people and overwealm the hospitals, killing many more. The economic collapse could bring on a world wide great depression. Yes, it's worse than 9/11.
Christian Price
This basically. It was a whole different dynamic in terms of public reaction. It was fear which quickly turned into a defiance. This is like a paralysing fear with no distinct enemy which is very demoralising.
Josiah Rivera
Our enemies are now normies who willingly get infected and infect others. NORMIES STAY INSIDE REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Dominic Adams
This. I'm an oldfag and I remember when the swine flu and ebola threads were popping up, I knew it wasn't going to be serious. Then when the first Wuhan cases broke out I knew it was going to be bad for China, but didn't think it would affect America very much. The stock market was still hitting all time highs at that point. But once cases started popping up around America, I knew shit had hit the fan. In two weeks the amount of confirmed cases is going to be mind-blowing. The widespread panic is going to be a lot more intense. More and more unknowingly infected people crowding in grocery stores spreading the virus...shits about to get wild.
Liam Richardson
It's killed more people globally and fucked the economy just as bad so probably
Ryan Campbell
Yeah that's it. 9/11 meant brown skin = bad until the media turned heel on it a few months weeks later. Now I'm seeing people on FB chimping out because a pub dared to open right before the govt banned them. Crazy shit. Unprecendented.
William Turner
Plague. Since the black plague...or typhoid fever, or smallpox
It's a major illness.
It's going to fuck shit up.
There's about a 70% percent chance we'll survive it, but it's not a nothing happening like deniers are saying.
However, deniers are right in that this major catastrophe is being used by the powers that be to gain more power.
Essential the deep state is making a bad situation worse.
Adrian Gonzalez
In Australia, no. In new York, probably not, yet.
Logan Taylor
It won't be the virus that ends humanity but it will be the happening that changes a lot. I really hope people embrace home office more instead of traveling up to two hours daily to sit in some office. It also demonstrated various flaws in every country around the world. Let's hope the world looks a bit better after all of this is over.
Gavin Torres
this. we're in the "new normal" now as the kikes say. fucking HATE this shit.
Lucas Lewis
Swine flu was serious. But it stayed mostly in China, which was why it was nothing.
Ebola was absolutely nothing. Africa banned travel and I don't remember any cases of it occuring in the US. Plus, despite how dangerous it looked, it's infection rate was low. People freaked out about it, but it didn't really exist State side.
This shit is not staying put, which is why people are freaking out
Asher Jackson
But what is "new" about it? Ten years from now, what will be different because of this?
Asher Sanchez
no one can say for sure yet. maybe ID2020 Antichrist shit. maybe this ends in a month or two and we go back to relatively normal. I think sadly somewhere in between, which is basically like living in hell.
Leo Walker
There's probably going to be stricter checks on people's health.
Probably forced vaccinations rather than recommended. Maybe having a chip embedded in your body at birth. The heart can provide electricity, and people's worry about having thier privacy invaded has been dulled because of social media.
Oliver Howard
More people will have a prep supply as a matter of course.
John Gutierrez
Hopefully we bring back localized economies
Blake Robinson
I could see that, that also happened after 9/11 but probably to a lesser degree than now.
Bentley Lewis
I doubt that. I'm impressed by preppers, but that's a lot of extra work and money for a normie, who'd rather "share their experiences and adventure"
Adrian Cox
Hopefully, it's a shame it took this to force people to do that
Lincoln Powell
All 9/11 did was increase security at airports a little bit. This is the biggest happening since the great depression and WWII. The modern (post-1945) world has been in decline since the early 90s and is now effectively dead.
Leo Thompson
So what. All the people that fought in that war wanted to be there.
Nolan Nelson
It also empowered Western spying. Drones and advances in hacking made the millennials generation the most affected by technology
Angel Gray
>There's about a 70% percent chance we'll survive it, but it's not a nothing happening like deniers are saying. However, deniers are right in that this major catastrophe is being used by the powers that be to gain more power. Essential the deep state is making a bad situation worse.
This
Nathan Adams
bullshit. as the saying goes, nothing ever happens. this is going to be over by august and it's not going to cause a depression. the economy is too controlled for that to happen. the wealthy are so wealthy that they can afford years of recession, so there won't be a panic and collapse.
Adam Evans
yea well I wanted to be in your mom's box on November 9th but that didn't happen so what of it?
Kevin Mitchell
On a global scale, the coronavirus is way too serious than 9/11. From Somalia to all the way Peru, from Sri-Lanka to Norway, the whole world is on lock down.
Jose Kelly
>nothing ever happens. Will you say that when we start another world war?
No i would admit that it's serious. I'm just not convinced this is the doomsday event that everybody on here is claiming. i'm not even sure it's going to cause a recession even as bad as '08 given how much government involvement there is already
Asher Morris
the economic panic was triggered by a dramatic fall in the price of energy.
this is a controlled demolition.
Asher Morgan
You should keep in mind that the current disease is bad enough to knock out people for a few weeks. Even if only 1% of people die it would still mean economic collapse when everyone gets sick in a matter of less than two months. All the countries are doing damage mitigation. It's pretty bad and no one knows the outcome yet. It's definitely not a nothingburger.
Jaxon Rodriguez
Well, i didn't say it was a nothingburger. i'm pretty sure it's going to peak in many developed nations sooner rather than later due to good healthcare systems and strong government response. south korea managed to stop it relatively quick. social collapse is pretty much off the table at this point in europe and north america.
Matthew Cooper
>Event lasted a day The actual event, yes, but the restlessness lasted far longer.
Ryder Parker
I was tired of hearing about 9/11 by at least 11/11. I lasted about a week with Coronachan. Either my attention span is getting longer or this happening is more interesting.
Jeremiah Rogers
9/11 was a turning point globally because we entered into wars, it wasn’t just the 3,000 who died that day, many war fighters have gave their life or were severely injured. Since 9/11 the West has also had evil groups of muslims attempting to kill civilians periodically ever since.
This pandemic is already a bigger event, more will die, global economy is FUBAR.
On 9/11 the west shutdown for a day or two.
With this the globe is shut down indefinitely.
Julian Wilson
>People are already sick of chinks. Wrong. People are sick racial & cultural "diversity" in general. Forced diversity is not unity & Corona-Chan is redpilling normies on this (about time too).
Nationalism is going to raise from the ashes of this once it's over.