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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2021
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Комментарии • 591

  • @jerrybutler605
    @jerrybutler605 2 года назад +230

    I had literally just left the world trade center 10 minutes before the first plane hit. This is too important an event in history to just keep quiet and put aside. We all need to get together now like we did then. This American thanks you for keeping it real and for your honest feelings about it all.

    • @aaroncoffman88
      @aaroncoffman88 2 года назад +6

      Glad you made it out in time

    • @robertdocholliday66sadler
      @robertdocholliday66sadler 2 года назад +8

      Glad you made it out friend, God bless you if you lost family or friends

    • @davidphillips4476
      @davidphillips4476 2 года назад +7

      Damn Dude!! That's just scary as hell!! Great message from you.

    • @gagirl0499
      @gagirl0499 2 года назад +5

      I’m with you Jerry! Prayers and love you

    • @TheBlindTrucker
      @TheBlindTrucker 2 года назад +9

      I was in Tucson, Arizona and ended up taking a truck load of bottled water to GROUND ZERO to the fist responders..

  • @chadgriffis1369
    @chadgriffis1369 2 года назад +177

    I miss 9/12/2001 when everyone was United. 20 short years later the US is so divided as so many have forgotten! Thank you Mrs. Gitana!

  • @shanebell9017
    @shanebell9017 2 года назад +4

    Joined the US Military at 2:00 pm on 9/11/2001. Had to drop out of college and do something that was important to me. I had to fight. Still haven't forgotten that day. Never will.

  • @randolphpacheco3447
    @randolphpacheco3447 2 года назад +2

    We will never forget. My cousin was the First Class Flight attendant on AA flight 11 that tried to stop the terrorists from getting into the cockpit. She was a Hero!! We Love you and miss you everyday Barbara Arestiguii, lovingly known as Bobbi. You will never be forgotten for your sacrifice, you will always be our Hero.

  • @guygoodwin6189
    @guygoodwin6189 2 года назад +8

    DON'T APOLOGIZE! Your feelings are real and strongly felt. As Americans we appreciate your obviously heartfelt empathy!
    Love & prayers,
    Guy

  • @ronnie1131
    @ronnie1131 2 года назад +86

    It doesn't matter what country you're from if you're emotional because of 9/11. It shows you have humanity, compassion and a soul. Thank you for playing this song, it was played during my
    re-deployment ceremony from Iraq. And, I haven't forgotten. Stay safe and peace to all.

    • @terribenton9885
      @terribenton9885 2 года назад

      Thank you for your service!

    • @kevinwood9284
      @kevinwood9284 2 года назад

      Thank you for your service!

    • @Silvertungdvl
      @Silvertungdvl 2 года назад

      Thank you for your service to our country and fighting for our freedom, you guys and women too let’s not forget are true heroes! Thank you very much and I pray the God keeps you safe, that a gentle breeze blows towards your backside and that God makes your path through life straight!

    • @arohk1579
      @arohk1579 2 года назад +1

      Ronnie I couldn't agree more as so many Countries lost people that day, which is why 9/11 can and should be emotional to everyone. That day also showed how we can put aside our petty differences and just be there for those who were hurting and stranded. Here in Canada as well as other places we were overrun with aircraft's and passenger's. We did our best to house and care for them, just like the Americans did for the citizens of Canada and other Countries who were stuck in the US when the airspace was shut down.

    • @scottkendrix6231
      @scottkendrix6231 2 года назад

      I'm not an emotional guy. I rarely show any emotion. It's even more rare that I actually tear up or cry. However, this song makes my tear ducts leak every time I hear it.

  • @taratappin3368
    @taratappin3368 2 года назад +5

    From an American... You can cry. Thank you for caring 🥰❤️💟💙

  • @ramblers69
    @ramblers69 2 года назад +6

    NEVER FORGET, 🗽🦅🇺🇲

  • @rogernelson7823
    @rogernelson7823 2 года назад +6

    Sadly, too many have forgotten.

  • @aletmartins6940
    @aletmartins6940 2 года назад +3

    Quite a number of British people also died in the Towers. The Queen’s gesture of allowing the Star Spangled Banner to be played at the time, and again a few days ago, is MUCH appreciated.

  • @nathanwebb6796
    @nathanwebb6796 Год назад +2

    I was in 7th grade watched the coverage all day, enlisted at 18 and did 12 years, my son is 5 when he gets a little older he will watch all the 9/11 coverage with me every year. he WILL NEVER FORGET

  • @donnieross9976
    @donnieross9976 2 года назад +4

    I am from Nova Scotia Canada. I remember all of use going to the airport that day asking people if they had a place to stay. All the planes were diverted here and people were lost what to do. They came and stayed with us and our families. We took them in for free until the skies opened again.

    • @aletmartins6940
      @aletmartins6940 2 года назад +1

      There’s a book about that - amazing. Thank you, Canada!

    • @donnieross9976
      @donnieross9976 2 года назад

      @@aletmartins6940 ty not everyone remembers. we had scared strangers living in our house and now friends that keep in taught every year in September.

    • @donnieross9976
      @donnieross9976 2 года назад

      @@aletmartins6940 PS thank you for responding.

    • @terrygiven9801
      @terrygiven9801 24 дня назад

      What amazing kindness toward fellow human beings in need!! Thank-you!

  • @agordon7369
    @agordon7369 2 года назад +37

    You’re completely right we were one the day after and look at how divided we’ve become because people have forgotten and everyone is so easily offended and butt hurt in today’s society.

    • @jasonbradham1172
      @jasonbradham1172 2 года назад +8

      And... The government becomes more and more tyrannical

    • @MegaAlexis92
      @MegaAlexis92 2 года назад +3

      @@jasonbradham1172 exactly which is why we must stand up and fight to take back our country from those who are hell bent on the destruction of our country

    • @jessieball6195
      @jessieball6195 Год назад

      @@MegaAlexis92 comments like yours (about fighting "who" exactly?), is precisely why the country is so divided now. Your misplaced anger is not helping to solve anything. Look inside your own heart and determine if your anger is just misplaced. Love is the way, not anger.

  • @emilytobin6705
    @emilytobin6705 2 года назад +35

    I’m lucky to have not lost anyone that day. My dad’s fire station was just outside the city helping with rescue. I will never forget what happened that day even though I was only 8 when it happened

    • @WizardPandora
      @WizardPandora 2 года назад +1

      I was 21, and in Las Vegas for a convention for college, I lost my Great Aunt that day, she was on the 82nd floor of tower 2, I'll never forget

  • @beverlywest9779
    @beverlywest9779 2 года назад +2

    Yes ma'am, the day our nation came together. Everybody was in horrible pain, but through that pain came love and strength. No we have not forgotten.

  • @Prozak63
    @Prozak63 2 года назад +2

    Darryl's song " I miss my friend" is a must.

  • @Psyrawk916
    @Psyrawk916 2 года назад +3

    Five days before my birthday, I was pulling duty in my squadron office at Camp Lejeune, NC. I remember the entire base going nuts. I stood up and turned to the TV. The flashing images literally knocked me back into my chair. Just as you said, I had never seen all the Americans so united as we were in the minutes following the attack and the next day. Now, 20 years later, I have never seen us more divided. Lately, I've seen more patriotism and respect for America from other countries than I've seen in my own back yard.

  • @1776SOL
    @1776SOL 2 года назад +2

    A few years ago I had the opportunity to be interviewed by the Washington Post due to my interactions with Sen Rubio at a Town Hall event. I spoke to the reporter about National unity & choked back tears as I said that I long for the unity of September 12th, 2001. That I am wholly disgusted that I long for the unity we had after the most deadly attack on American soil.

  • @roytemple9118
    @roytemple9118 2 года назад +1

    I was in Texas getting in my work truck when before I closed the door the report of the first plane came over the radio. Everyone getting ready to leave the yard immediately shut down their trucks and ran inside to find a tv. I served in the Army in the late 80's and was discharged for a medical issue. At that moment when the second plane hit I knew immediately what my brothers in arms were about to face. The emotions went from disbelief to anger to what can I do to help. My wife and I spent yesterday watching ceremonies and recounting the cost of that day 20 yrs ago. I miss my buddies who died fighting for our freedom and I am still angry but for a different reason. I'm 52 now and over the last 20 years I've realized the futility of anger unless you can channel it for something positive. Thank you for this reaction and by all means you have every right to feel however you want about 9/11. It happened in America but it was a clarion to the free world that evil came calling. We will never forget and always be vigilant. The reaction you did a couple of days ago to God we need you now was so appropriate. Thank you Gitana.

  • @AndieO
    @AndieO 2 года назад +2

    I'm Canadian, that day is still burned in my brain. As skies went quiet everywhere else, Newfoundland became a major stop for international flights. St. John's and Gander International airports was the parking lot so many planes. People found themselves in a province that most people had never heard if. There were books written (The Day The World Came To Town), movies made (You Are Here: A Come From Away Story), a whole Broadway prodiction (Come From Away) done about it. We commemorate it every year. We don't forget. So many lives lost. So many lived flipped upside-down. DO NOT APOLOGIZE for your feelings. Everyone should remember.

  • @LadyGator1983
    @LadyGator1983 2 года назад +20

    Gitana, I absolutely agree with everything you said! I remember where I was. I worked for the plaintiff’s law firm. We ended up filing the 9/11 litigation suing the terrorists. One of our cocounsel that I dealt with on a fairly Weekly basis had an office in the north tower. He was a little old Jewish man who was always the first one to get there in the morning and the last to leave. He was quite proud of the fact that he had never been late for work a day in his life. On 9/11, he was late for work. Several people in his office were killed. A couple of weeks before, we were scheduled for a document production at the World Trade Center, but it got canceled and I didn’t get to go. I can’t believe it’s been 20 years. I may not think about 9/11 every day, but I think of it often. I do remember the unity that this country had after 9/11. people pulled together. A number of country artist put out songs in support of our troops overseas. Many musical talents went overseas to perform for our troops. We had a lot of music come out in support of our military. Somehow, we’ve lost that unity that we once had. One of the reasons why I love this song by Darryl Worley it’s because every word if it’s true. We need to show it every day. We need to make sure that people don’t forget. As soon as we let our guard down, it could happen again.
    I live in Charleston, South Carolina. One of our local musical artist sat down and wrote a song about 9/11. Local radio stations played it and I believe it even went up into other states on the East Coast. It’s an awesome song! The name of the artist is Eddie Bush. The name of the song is “Spirit of America.” Gitana, I’ve posted the link below. I’d love for you to listen to it and if you want to do a reaction on it, that would be awesome!
    ruclips.net/video/lULt_PEevI4/видео.html
    God Bless!!!
    #911NeverForget

  • @outabeat
    @outabeat 2 года назад +3

    I haven't forgotten and never will. What struck me that day is running into work and not hearing the sound of ANY aircraft in the air and people staying home out of fear. It was an eerily quiet day. One other thing is seeing a German war ship with the crew holding a huge sign that read "WERE WITH YOU!" That was impressive.

  • @jamespauldelashmit2173
    @jamespauldelashmit2173 2 года назад +4

    Gitana, Don't you Ever apologize for Showing sympathy towards your fellow man or woman!!! Thank You Gitana!!!

  • @matthewherold2068
    @matthewherold2068 2 года назад +1

    I was stationed in New Mexico and wanted to go help. It’s been 20 years and I still believe my country can be saved

  • @geraldlupp2636
    @geraldlupp2636 2 года назад +3

    We are all human it really doesn't matter where you're from when that kind of event happens people EVERYWHERE will join together. ❤ and respect from Pennsylvania

  • @kellywilliams364
    @kellywilliams364 2 года назад +6

    My then mother-in-law was in the Pentagon that day. She lost 40 friends in the attack. We didn't hear that she was safe till around 8pm that night. It was a. VERY hard day.

  • @KennyScharlattMusic
    @KennyScharlattMusic 2 года назад +62

    Gitana, I know you react primarily to music, but you mentioned about how from “a Brit’s perspective” it looked like the US was never a more tight-knit country. If you want to see and react to a “feel good” story (as good as a feel good story can be about 9/11) - please react to “Boat Lift”. It’s about 10 mins long but it will choke you up with so much pride about people coming together to help those that were trying to get out of lower Manhattan that day after the attacks.

    • @larrywt656
      @larrywt656 2 года назад +2

      Agreed 100%. A FANTASTIC documentary about true heroes that are now almost completely forgotten.

    • @aletmartins6940
      @aletmartins6940 2 года назад +2

      Amazing video.

  • @lizzie5919
    @lizzie5919 2 года назад +5

    Love this song. And I have not forgotten and never will.🇺🇸

  • @randallshuck2976
    @randallshuck2976 2 года назад +16

    I was in an old folks home of veterans. Everyone was watching what was going on on TV. Some of the guys spun off into PTSD, some were outraged, all of them recognized the fact that it was a successful attack on the home turf. Tough day. I think we will have more tough days ahead now. Thanks for featuring him.

  • @steveh.5794
    @steveh.5794 2 года назад +3

    As an American I was extremely proud and humbled by the love and support from all over the world. Our friends and allies grieved with us. Many of us here in America have NOT forgotten. Nor, have we forgotten the great sacrifices of our Allies in support to us. May God bless you and the United Kingdom. To all of those countries who have traveled this long road with us... Thank you and God bless!

  • @ryanjackson846
    @ryanjackson846 2 года назад +1

    I was in my 2nd week of basic training when 9/11 happened. Our training ramped up and was deployed to the pentagon, Afghanistan, Iraq and served in South Korea. I was badly wounded in Iraq, so much that I did die. I'm a purple heart veteran. I loved when he came to Afghanistan to see us.
    He also has other great songs as in I just came back from a war and pow369, I miss my friend.
    And if you really want to loose it, listen to the 4+ hr long dispatch tapes from 9/11. It will leave you sobbing!!!

  • @bradw0535
    @bradw0535 2 года назад +7

    Unfortunately, I think many HAVE forgotten.. I was in the 8th grade that day, and I remember going from class to class being glued to the TV's. Scared, confused.. and pissed! Bless the first responders, lost lives, those left behind, and the HEROES on flight 93. Great reaction Gitana! 👍

    • @patrickkanas3874
      @patrickkanas3874 2 года назад

      Not only have many forgotten, some choose not to care. Like that prick from tyt who said we deserved 9/11

  • @polarbear509
    @polarbear509 2 года назад +2

    You have every right to cry no matter what country you are from because you are human and crying show your humanity and that you have a caring heart

  • @mamabear-gu4oo
    @mamabear-gu4oo 2 года назад +2

    One of my favorites i had the chance to see him perform in concert and he sang this song with just as much passion 10 plus years later as he did when recording it. My husband served 3 tours in Iraq and Afghanistan to stand up for what we believe in. I'm so proud of him. I am heartbroken for those loss I watched the coverage as those towers fell and cried trying to explain to my 4yr old what was happening 😢 💔 R.I.P TO ALL WE LOST IN THAT TRAGEDY 💔 😢 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @garyclark3504
    @garyclark3504 10 месяцев назад +1

    I will never Forget to pray I'm Glad we got him......USA, USA

  • @davedove67
    @davedove67 2 года назад +1

    I was working as a civilian for the US Army that day. I worked at a medical research unit in the District of Columbia, but not near the Pentagon. After the chaos of getting home, I found several messages on my phone from friends and family who knew I worked in DC and were worried about me.
    I also remember that the response of our medical researchers was to tell the command that a medical response was needed and they were prepared to help.
    It may not be your country, but you are our British cousins and you share the same values. The UK has been one of our most valued allies for some time now. Many Brits were in the Twin Towers that day.

  • @sirpathegreat4701
    @sirpathegreat4701 2 года назад +1

    God bless you Gitano for showing this. That dark day that America was attacked should never be forgotten. Freedom is not free.

  • @LadyGator1983
    @LadyGator1983 2 года назад +3

    Gitana, Don’t apologize for not having been in your country. It very easily could have been your country! This really was a worldwide situation! Terrorists don’t discriminate!

  • @xena1964x
    @xena1964x 2 года назад +19

    Thank you for this song today. I remember everything about that day. My partners uncle was a NYFD Captain at Ground Zero. And you are so correct. We have never been so UNITED as a country as we were in the time following that day. What happened to us? It would seem to many actually have forgotten. We need to get back to that place in our hearts and minds where we remember...remember that we are all human beings and treat each other as such. Not just here in the U.S. but all over this world. Much love to you and yours sweet one. God bless you and God bless the U.S.A. ❤💟💙🇺🇸

  • @robertdocholliday66sadler
    @robertdocholliday66sadler 2 года назад +1

    my dad was only about 3 miles away from whre flight 93 crashed as he was visiting people in a nursing home , cuz he was a minister, couldnt get in touch with folks for along time. I also was on call wioth my ambulance crew from Pa to go help at ground zero in Ny , but we were not called in to volunteer, yes we still need to teach the youth today that were not born yet or were just little ones , what happened that day and what we needed to do to go to war and find those responsible ......thank you for doing this wonderful song from Darryl Worley

  • @Dobbythehouseelf-ug5pu
    @Dobbythehouseelf-ug5pu 2 года назад +1

    I was in 6th grade. We had been taking standardized tests all morning, and we had just gotten back from our music class. Our teacher set us down and said we are not doing anything the rest of the day, and she turned on the TV. We watched the news the rest of the day. It really touched our class, because one of my classmates and their family had just gotten back in town from New York the week before. They had been in the world trade centers during their trip. We live in Indiana. Something tragic in New York resonated loudly with our small class. I never want another 9/11, but I miss the America of 9/12/2001.

  • @kdkay4039
    @kdkay4039 2 года назад +2

    I am a wife to a soldier at that time I was a mom to a three year old and I was 3mo pregnant with our daughter. I remember distinctly thinking, when will my husband deploy, and what kind of world will my children live in now. These last 20yrs my husband has been deployed for over 15 of them. It’s not been easy, my kids have had to suffer deployment after deployment, however my kids KNOW WHY. My kids have had to attend WAY TO MANY FUNERALS. We’ve lost way to many friends in the last 20yrs. Their sacrifices we’re not for nothing. Our President may have surrendered, but the American People HAVE NOT! There are civilian soldiers who are actively working today, to evacuate green card holders and their families our. Their are soldiers still trying, to convince the afghan men, NOT BEAT THEIR WIVES AND DAUGHTERS! Our men/women have suffered greatly just from that one issues alone. They see a woman getting a beating and BY LAW, they can not intervene. Can you imagine what that does to a man’s/women’s psyche?!
    I look around today, and I don’t recognize this country anymore. People are so filled with hate, jealousy, envy, and everyone is all about Themselves. I find it disgusting. This post 9/11 generation, is soft. They are self centered. They are self serving. That’s our fault. We the parents have failed miserably. We’ve tried to compensate and here we are. Moms and dads need to step up and deal with their kids.
    I liken What happened after 9/11 to us here in the US rising together. We stood shoulder to shoulder with each other. We are one big messy dysfunctional family. I’m allowed to call my brothers and sisters idiots, but if anyone else’s does it, we’ll I’ll kick your ass! That’s what we saw. We saw everyone standing and willing to kick the ass of those who DARED to hurt our brothers or sisters. We’ve lost that these days. Our kids minds have been warped. They have been indoctrinated by CRAZY people. If just finally starting to turn here. We’re finally starting to see moms and dads fighting back! We’ll get there. We’ll reunite.
    I have profound faith in the American people, and the American dream.

  • @oscarlinebaugh8930
    @oscarlinebaugh8930 2 года назад +5

    I forgot where I was. But then, I lost alot of memories after my wife died. Some have returned. I never forgot the events of 9/11/2001. Nor did my wife and every year she would get angry about it again because of the lost lives and it was the day before her birthday. I guess alot of people with birthdays around that time will never forget and will have moments of anger and/or sadness. I will never forget and we shouldn't ever forget. But as unpopular as this may be we do need, for the sake of our own souls, to forgive. Jesus said to forgive everyone who does you wrong. He never said to forget. We need to always remember so that it never happens again. Peace and love to you and your family and all the Gitanos! I pray for my country every day. I also pray for yours and all of our country's allies.

  • @carmenohio8735
    @carmenohio8735 2 года назад +1

    Darryl was a Saint to our Servicemen and Women.

  • @bigazahouse9111
    @bigazahouse9111 2 года назад +4

    I am always sad on this day, my son was only 7 months old and I was former military and was so worried about a son I brought into this. Now I have as much anger as ever but an intense disgust with what is now our administration. Please pray for the USA, we are trying.

  • @william_banta_81
    @william_banta_81 2 года назад +13

    Hello Half Pint & GITANO'S! I was only 19 years old on that day, the emotions are always high for me on days like this! I try to watch the 9/11 footage every year because we can't forget! I know this song & absolutely love the lyrics! God bless the victims & their families, our military, & our first responders!!!🇺🇸💙💟💙🇺🇸

  • @PopsBarnCatMafia
    @PopsBarnCatMafia 2 года назад +4

    SOMETIMES.... "Less"... is "More" my sweet friend.... You did fine.

  • @t_gitono4Life_Robinson
    @t_gitono4Life_Robinson 2 года назад +5

    Thank you to all the first responders and the military ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏 hi half pint lucky I’ve heard it I’ll never forget 🇺🇸❤️❤️🤠

  • @rodneyheintzelman9378
    @rodneyheintzelman9378 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for doing this song, unfortunately here in the United States people have forgotten, and the politicians and media are dividing the people here. I was a Volunteer Firefighter that had volunteered to go to ground zero to help search, and while I was there, I received a message from family that my mom was in the hospital with colon cancer and in a medical induced coma and was given a few weeks to live. I will never forget this time of the year. Take care everyone, GODBLESS you. NEVER FORGET 9/11/2001.

  • @ashleyharris2883
    @ashleyharris2883 2 года назад +1

    I also have my children watch the documentary every year. I was pregnant with my first at the time. She is 20 now. I have 5 now, and even the young one has watched it since birth. I won’t let any of them forget!

  • @joshcook4566
    @joshcook4566 2 года назад +2

    It's so crazy that 20 years have passed, I had just joined the military, was 19 years old and thought for sure I was going to war that day. Scared out of my mind, and at the same time so sad for the people who lost their lives on that dark day. Rest in Peace fallen ones.

  • @stephenbrown199
    @stephenbrown199 2 года назад +1

    That’s the truth sadly a generation has forgotten and torn apart

  • @MrCigarsmoker61
    @MrCigarsmoker61 2 года назад +1

    I was due to retire on Sept. 12th, from a 24 year career in the US Navy. I was a Commander at the time. I knew there was no way I was retiring then. I had been deployed in Desert Storm and I was deployed once again in the 2nd Gulf War. I served 6 more years, retiring after 30 years. Thank you, a citizen of the UK caring about we Americans at a time when we really needed it.

  • @nathancounts762
    @nathancounts762 2 года назад +3

    This song is so meaningful today, I can't tell you how many veterans I have heard say that everything they served was a waste because of what is going on right now.

  • @KCSHeavenerSubRailfan
    @KCSHeavenerSubRailfan 2 года назад +1

    I have not forgotten, I remember where I was the day and time and place I was. It was 8:00 AM CST here in Missouri, the 8:00 AM bell had just rang for school, as I sat down in my desk, a couple of minutes later, the intercom system went off and the principal alerted all teachers and staff to turn the TV's onto Channel One and I couldn't believe my eyes, I couldn't believe this was real. I didn't know the death toll at the time, but it hits me every year. I pray to the families who lost a loved one that tragic day and may they receive strength, love, guidance and whatever they have to carry on. You're so right, we do live in a different culture now and even I would show the tragic day everyday if it was up to me. I never seen you're videos before and I thank you for this video you did. What an honor. It's good to see we agree! #NeverForget9/11

  • @michaelhornick4699
    @michaelhornick4699 2 года назад +1

    You are absolutely right. That day brought America together. And it's sad that it take an attack or a disaster to bring everyone together. Believe this world would be a better place if everyone would come together everyday. Love you and your reactions. Your one of the best reactors on RUclips and I am honored to be part of your RUclips family. God bless you and your family

  • @cmartin7431
    @cmartin7431 2 года назад +3

    I was working at a power plant in northern West Virginia when we heard about the first plane and immediately the plant went on lock down with no one in or out till further notice and then the second plane hit and they told us we needed to leave,so as my guys were packing up a plane flew over the power plant which we found out a little later that it was flight 93 that had crashed in the field and hit us really hard. I have never forgotten that day nor will I ever. Thank you for the kick in the butt to bring my Patroitism back to full strength on this day and in our countries troubled times we are in right now. God bless you

  • @allanzilth3633
    @allanzilth3633 10 месяцев назад +1

    😗😙 thanks Mom for your reactions and understanding, you always have the best reactions!🤗😊😎

  • @thomasskidmore27
    @thomasskidmore27 2 года назад +4

    Those people went to work that day to make a living for themselves and their families. Please pray for for them and their families!!! God Bless the USA!!

  • @agordon7369
    @agordon7369 2 года назад +2

    Crazy to think it’s been 20 years, I remember it like it was yesterday I was stationed in Sicily.

  • @jasonbradham1172
    @jasonbradham1172 2 года назад +8

    Daryl Worley, good ole Tennessee boy. Great message y'all, helluva artist as well.

  • @shelleymedlin3215
    @shelleymedlin3215 Год назад

    I would show it ALL the time - NEVER forget - never let it become just "a day" in the past.

  • @shawncovert751
    @shawncovert751 2 года назад

    The more I watch your reactions and I see your passion for America, The more I am convinced that YOU ARE an American!!!

  • @Pmjdp2001
    @Pmjdp2001 2 года назад +4

    On 9/11/01, I was a newly married 22 year old PFC serving as Airborne Infantryman in the 82nd Airborne. We were conducting training for our Expert Infantry Badges when some of the guys with pagers starting getting information about the attacks. Roughly around noon that day the entire Brigade was called back to our assembly area so we could March back to our respective company areas. While waiting for our senior NCO’s to take charge, I distinctly remember our Brigade Sergeant Major, along with a number of company First Sergeants sayin “Next week, CIB (Combat Infantryman Badge) in Afghanistan!” I don’t know why I remember that, but I do. My unit was on a 2 hour recall status, ready to deploy within 18 hours. After getting back to our company we were told to check our packing list and deployment gear, we turned in our ID Cards so our Ops personnel could make copies to prepare for a deployment. We all anxiously awaited the word, we had our weapons already, our rucksacks and duffel bags were packed. We were ready to go. I made a phone call to my wife from the barracks to tell her I loved her, and I would keep in touch to the best of my ability. We were sent home that evening around 6pm. I just remember sitting glued to the tv in a friends barracks room. I remember tears streaming down my face, for the loss of so many Americans, for the sorrow of the families. We accomplished the mission of taking out the mastermind of this attack. We got him. He was fish food. God Bless Us, every freedom loving HUMAN in the world. Stand against tyranny, stand for freedom. I love you all, and it was an honor to serve the United States of America as an American Soldier, a Paratrooper.

  • @eowyn8340
    @eowyn8340 2 года назад +1

    Your comment about America being really together after 9/11 is very accurate. I was only 17 then, and I don’t recognize this country anymore. It breaks my heart.

  • @brandongrunewald2796
    @brandongrunewald2796 2 года назад +7

    I see your emotions and appreciate it more than you know. I love knowing that people from elsewhere can feel a little bit of what happened here. Judging by the amazing sleepy Joe comment, you are more American at heart than a lot of people who still live here. You are amazing! Thank you for this

  • @StingofTruth
    @StingofTruth Год назад +1

    Gitana, i just stumbled across your video. My baby cousin joined the army right out of highschool in 2006. He did several tours in Iraq and Afghanistan and served in the army for almost 10 years. 2 years ago he went to the park we all played at as kids and ate a bullet (blew his brains out). He never regretted his time in the army. He suffered from PTSD and couldn't readjust to civilian life.
    Here's a lesser spoken of story of 9/11. For a while afterward we shut our borders down. Many nations that are our allies like canada, and the UK tried to offer help and relief. Even nations we were on bad terms with offered help and assistance and relief because of the tragic loss they were seeing as we were under a microscope. We turned it all down. We took care of our own.

  • @steveg5933
    @steveg5933 2 года назад

    I took a few days to watch this. I'm not on social media on days like that. I prefer to be reflective on days such as this. This song is truly special to me. The artist Darryl Worley , though we haven't met in person is dear to my family. My cousin Dana was his Drummer. We lost him to cancer in 2016. Darryl graciously allowed one of his unreleased songs to be used at Dana's memorial service. Darryl is a huge supporter of our troops. He met my brother in Iraq on one of his many trips to visit our troops. Check out his song "I just came back from a war" as a veteran myself it speaks to those of us who have served.
    As for how you describe America after 9/11 I concur. I pray another 9/11 never happens again in any country. But I miss how America was on 9/12 brought together and united. And it's a damn shame that it took a tragedy of that magnitude to bring us together.

  • @lorismith5195
    @lorismith5195 2 года назад +1

    We were stationed at the Army post on Oahu, Hawaii, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean on 9/11. Husband was an Army aviator. We managed 3 deployments ; 2005, 2010, 2013. This song (and Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue by Toby Keith), became sort of an anthem. As the years went on many people moved on. But each time my child and I had to to say goodbye to my Husband for months at a time, we understood why. And stood by him. And his unit. And their families.

  • @johncoomer6966
    @johncoomer6966 2 года назад +3

    Sorry I'm so late,,I love your compassion for our country and yes it affected everyone worldwide thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼🌹🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🌹🌹🌹🌹💖💖💖💖

  • @patrickv391
    @patrickv391 2 года назад +1

    I woke this morning remembering the absolute dread I held this same morning 20 years ago. I remember the tears, fears, then resolve I shared with family and friends. I remember hearing it on my car radio driving back to Ohio from a job in Michigan that morning. I remember calling my friend to tell him what was happening. I remember stopping for gas near Toledo and the cashier in the station crying, which made me cry. I remember looking up in the sky to see no planes, no trails, nothing, like we had just been robbed, innocence gone. I traveled for my job back then and remember my daughter calling my office to make sure I was not on a plane. I remember sitting in my apartment for 7 days watching everything unfold. I remember hanging the Stars and Strips from my apartment balcony. I remember purchasing my first hand gun with the very same friend I called that morning. I remember this brought our nation and the world together for a common cause. I remember we were only Americans for a time after that. I want to forget the who and why, a painful thought, but its burned into my soul.

  • @michaelhanna1889
    @michaelhanna1889 2 года назад +1

    "I miss my friend" is another great song of his

  • @josiahrobinson6135
    @josiahrobinson6135 2 года назад

    Thank you for caring, for remembering, for being human. When 9/11 happened, I was living in Seaside, Oregon, and it was a day off from work. When I woke up and turned my radio on, expecting the usual country music, I was getting a news report about this tragic event. I was numb and in shock. No, I haven't forgot - it's one of a handful of big life events that I'll always remember when, where, what - Mt. St. Helens erupting, the Challenger explosion, 9/11.... just thank you.🙏

  • @CoastalNomad
    @CoastalNomad 2 года назад +1

    Great Reaction Video.....
    Thank You for Remembering......

  • @bobbyholley8578
    @bobbyholley8578 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for that great reaction. Darryl is such a kind person, and down to earth as a person can be. Until a couple of years ago he went to my local gym. He recently sang for some our Marines in my town who has just marched 13 miles with 81 pounds in their backpack to honor Charlie Daniels for his 81 years of life and Country music. He has a new song coming out soon about the 20 veterans that commit suicide each day. I had no idea that was going on in our country, after he talked about the suicides by our veterans, there wasn't a dry eye in the building. Tks again for playing that beautiful song.

  • @elizabethshow5105
    @elizabethshow5105 2 года назад +2

    We live a short ways from Shanksville- where Flight 93 went down. It’s no longer a little corn field.
    It is Hallowed ground. Thank you for remembering.

  • @raybascus6796
    @raybascus6796 2 года назад +1

    I’ve got a son in basic training now he wants to serve out great country and I couldn’t be more proud #Army strong

  • @blackphoenix2753
    @blackphoenix2753 2 года назад +1

    Never to forgive. NEVER TO FORGET. I will always remember where i was when I heard the news

  • @melindabaker710
    @melindabaker710 5 месяцев назад

    your comment about seeing America the most together is true .... we need that more now than ever .....

  • @grantmoore9558
    @grantmoore9558 2 года назад +1

    You don't have anything to apologize for. You had a beautiful reaction. A very sincere one. Thanks!!

  • @melissaharris5265
    @melissaharris5265 11 месяцев назад +2

    You’re more American than some of these asshats we deal with on a daily basis in the U.S. Thank you for reacting to this very important, very personal song ❤️ 🇺🇸 🇬🇧

  • @helloworld-steffie
    @helloworld-steffie 2 года назад +1

    Thank you never forget 🦅🇺🇸

  • @johnchurch8372
    @johnchurch8372 2 года назад +6

    We are a tough bunch, just don't pass us off. Sooner or later you will regret it!💘💝

  • @moffittas
    @moffittas 2 года назад +1

    I really appreciate that you as a Brit feel the same way I as an American do. I was 12 that day. And now I have a 5 year old daughter I’m going to have to explain this to in a few years. She may not have witnessed/lived it the way her father and I have but she won’t forget either. We owe it to our children.

  • @markgalloway1412
    @markgalloway1412 3 месяца назад

    You sound as tough as a Louisiana woman, Your welcome here, in the USA anytime,.
    You're welcome here anytime. God bless the UK and USA, need more people like you.
    Our countries will always stand together.
    Thank you for supporting us and being our best friend

  • @chriswhite4212
    @chriswhite4212 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for your beautiful reaction.. I watched the 2nd plane hit the tower while in the cafeteria at work.. I will never forget that day.. I agree with you the day after 9/11 EVERY ONE came to together as human beings , AMERICANS. (all our differences were put aside) we rolled up our sleeves and helped. People from around the globe sent their prayers and condolences.. thank you again from upstate New York.. N.Y. city is about 6 hours away from where I live , so this was real close and personal..

  • @ndkingofbeers
    @ndkingofbeers 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for your service...also thank you from any Country for your support snd condolences. We appreciate it

  • @OriginalFeets
    @OriginalFeets 2 года назад +1

    Darryl is my cousin. He made the family proud with this song. We are a large folk. LOL He's 6 foot 8. I'm 6 foot 3. He went on tour with Trace Adkins. He's 6 foot 9. The tour was called The Big Men of Country. :)

    • @CaptainFrost32
      @CaptainFrost32 2 года назад +1

      Veterans Day request : Trace Adkins {Arlington)

  • @Lakota790
    @Lakota790 Год назад +1

    wado for your thoughtful, TRUE WORDS.

  • @patrickmcdonald4820
    @patrickmcdonald4820 2 года назад +1

    How can we ever forget even if you were not born yet

  • @user-og6lb3nk2i
    @user-og6lb3nk2i 13 дней назад

    I agree, it should be shown everyday. It still hits me as hard today as it did on 9/11. Do not apologize for having emotions.

  • @jonmedlock4754
    @jonmedlock4754 2 года назад +1

    No apology necessary. I will never forget!!!

  • @emilyannebrown3700
    @emilyannebrown3700 2 года назад +3

    Hi Gitana!!!! Great Reaction Darkest Day Of America, I remember I was in school, all the students either cried or screamed. I went home and just hugged my parents really hard for dear life......

  • @charlesreese7513
    @charlesreese7513 2 года назад +1

    You have every right to cry it is sad no matter where you are from

  • @joshuawells835
    @joshuawells835 2 года назад +1

    Watching this from 2022. Don't worry if it moves you too; on September 11, 2001, we were all American and felt the effects. I'm amongst those too young to remember, but I know that in London, the Queen's Band played the Star Spangled Banner.

  • @kennethlynn6
    @kennethlynn6 2 года назад +2

    He has another great song just came home a war

  • @jenweldon5907
    @jenweldon5907 Год назад

    I just came across this video today. You have a new subscriber now. Never have I seen a more honest reaction video. People fake emotions in their videos all the time and it was very refreshing to see an honest emotion from you. Your editor was right not to cut it out. You have every right to be upset and cry with us. Thank you for your honesty, and your compassion, and your conviction in your opinion that I happen to agree with. I have a cousin who was an NYC police officer that day. He was pinned against a building and buried under the debris when the first tower came down. He dug his way out after the worst of the cloud was over with help from random people. He was never the same again. He passed away from cancer caused by the debris not long ago. You have honored everyone lost that day and since with your sincerity. A lot of people in my country have indeed forgotten and we have not been this divided as a country since the Civil War. It is encouraging to see that even people from other countries still care and haven't forgotten. Thank you.

  • @allenellzey5735
    @allenellzey5735 4 месяца назад

    I have had the pleasure of meeting Daryl. Very down to earth good guy. He has a new version of this song called "Have We Forgotten " . Both songs are so very true!

  • @caretaker158
    @caretaker158 2 года назад

    I agree with so many others here when they say they miss the America that emerged that day. Strong, united, determined to pull together. So many have forgotten. Btw, NEVER apologize for your emotions. We're all right there with you.... oh and on a random note... your accent changes when you start to get worked up... not a negative comment, just an observation. It shows the depth of your feelings and that's never a bad thing. I will never forget that day. I was 30, had worked super late the night before, stayed at my folk's house, came downstairs just in time to see the second plane hit. My nephew was 3 months old and he got held, hugged, kissed and cried on more in that day than in the next 20 years of his life combined.

  • @martywise8505
    @martywise8505 Год назад +1

    This hit me so hard being a veteran. I actually entered therapy for survivors guilt. I'd give my life a 100 times for those killed and the warriors you died extracting the revenge. I still live in pain and live on meds for my depression. I don't think I will ever understand why. Attack the military but not the civilians. Rumors now are out that they are wanting to do it again. I would suggest not but then we are not dealing with people that care. NEVER FORGET!