Camping Fan wrote:There have been very few deaths that I have seen that impacted the world like Kobe Bryant's and most of you arent old enough to remember some of them
John F Kennedy, shocked the nation like nothing else in 1963, i was 4 years old
Martin Luthern King in 1968, again a shocking thing.
I think some would say Elvis Presley's death, Michael Jackson's death and 9-11, but somehow they dont seem to be as un-nerving as Kobe Bryant, and i wont go into the whys, because this is about Kobe, his daughter and the others who also died.
My condolences and prayers for everyone, as the rest of all are hurting. Kobe had greatness written on his future like no other person in the last 50 years which is why this Hurts so much
9/11 was WAAAYYY more unnerving and shocking than Kobe's death. I'd put John Lennon's death up there as a seminal moment as well. Kobe's death is tragic and sad. 9/11 was a different set of emotions, which makes it different. 9/11 was akin to Pearl Harbor. Fear and anger dominated the reaction to 9/11.
This is a sad death. And celebrity wise, it's probably the most unnerving and sad I've experienced. But 9/11 easily eclipses this, and it's not even close.
There's been a couple of comparisons to 9/11 in these threads. But as much as this is a sad and tragic event. I consider it borderline disrespectful to equate the death of Kobe Bryant and 8 others to the death of 3000+ in a deliberate act of terror that for a day basically brought the biggest city in the western world to its knees.
Part of what skews Kobe's death to being so extreme for many is the era we live in regarding social media, and the utter randomness of the circumstances of the deaths. It's a stark reminder to many that there's not bargaining with death. It doesn't matter who you are, or how important you are to people. Death can come rip you away all the same.





































