NotHardUp1
What? Me? Really?
You make a fair point, but if access to 24 hour world news effectively means that we all witness everything, then the thread becomes pointless in a way. Everyone here is likely to remember the Orlando shootings earlier this year, so it would follow that we all witnessed that. Most are old enough to remember coverage of 9/11, some clearly remember the moon landings and the assassination of President Kennedy. No doubt one or two of the older members will recall the Relief of Mafeking or the Seige of Troy. One might as well just ask who is old enough to have seen what on TV.
It would be much more interesting from my point of view to hear from anyone who was present at one of these events or who had a personal connection tò it.
I concur that witnessed isn't much of a basis when reinterpreted to mean "viewed by broadcast." On the other hand, I grant that people SEEING a dramatic event in real time does impact them, even a thousand miles away and they experience it in a material way.
At any rate, I think Cormac's thread a good one and the discussion appealing. For my own part, l listed in-person experiences, even if a bit dull when not part of a bombshell story, as I do feel like I witnessed those world-changing bits first-hand as a participant.


