Pretty much summed up right here.garjian said:I'm English, and an American had to remind me that it happened.
I still don't care.
I remember IRA bombing a Manchester shopping centre a bit back and the IRA was supported by the USA at the time. Lots of families died that day.
Also ex army so i've seen a lot of terrible things and people suffering.
Yeah it was a shitty thing to happen but it was 10 years ago.
I can't speak for all of the UK but for people around Burnley at least no one cares anymore. I'll be honest, if it wasn't for Americans reminding us about it we'd have forgotten about it completely a long time ago.
For me it is a tad bit personal. For a hell of a lot of years the IRA were killing British people and America supported them. I lost friends and family as a civilian and close friends in the army to them. All of a sudden America gets attacked and realises how shitty it is to be on the receiving end and it's an entirely different story.