I get the memes and all that, but am I wrong in thinking it's a tad more complex? In any context, I can't help but regret such loss of life. As I think about it, though, I guess we wrought all manner of havoc in the Middle East, and we didn't spare civilians, so why should we expect any different. All the horrific things we did there... I see clearly why it happened. I just can't see myself supporting such an action. If they flew planes first into government buildings (which I know they tried) or military bases I could understand better. I just can't in good conscience support either what we did there or what happened here. I also won't say the US didn't deserve it; we totally did, but was actually doing it the correct move? How is it entirely different from going out and shooting random finance bros or billionaires. Sure they deserve it, sure it'll make us feel better, but I don't think it'd bring about real change. It's the argument against adventurism. And it helped fast-track surveillance fascism here, though I don't blame them for that, that was our own ghoul-ass politicians and scared people.
I guess this could be a common sentiment, and people just like memeing, which is all right, I suppose, so long as it doesn't get you in prison for making an ill-advised joke.
EDIT: I guess I still have some pacifist brainworms. I keep wanting our "good guys" not to use such violence, when comparably it is a drop in the bucket of the violence used against them. Also, of course, the responsibility for what happened to the US is lies within themselves. I do regret the loss of life, but I need to remember to keep in mind the many many many more lives lost due to US imperialism. Thanks for the replies!
We can mourn the innocent working class people who died in the attack while also cheering the deaths of the corporate bourgeois ghouls who, in an extremely rare case, actually encountered some consequences for their part in pillaging of the rest of the world. But even as we mourn the working class people who died on 9/11, it could only be typical American chauvinism if we didn't also simultaneously mourn the millions of victims of US aggression and imperialism, victims of murder (both immediate with guns and bombs as well as the slower economic and social murder) who are many magnitudes more numerous. The victims of imperialism who are always left out when the "never forget" crowd push their agenda of painting the US as the victim. It is disgusting and cynical how that crowd cites the deaths of the innocent people who died in the attack as a way to deflect the blame away from the true culprits. All of these deaths are ultimately to be blamed on the US imperialists, the ruling bourgeoisie, as others have pointed out. We don't have to support the specific actions of the attackers to recognize them as an understandable (perhaps even inevitable) consequence. It is not a contradiction to say that the US as a geopolitical entity absolutely deserved what happened on 9/11 (and frankly deserves much worse) while also not condoning the killing of working class civilians.