Outlaw Pete wrote: » Most people remember the line in Field of Dreams as "If you build it they will come". But it's actually he will come. Seen some heated discussions on it online over the years with many convinced that the film must have been changed over time.
Grayson wrote: » It's the exact same thing. People remember hearing that Mandela died. None of them claim to be there when it happened. They claim to remember hearing about it or seeing it on TV. The same thing occurs with Muslims dancing in the streets after 9/11. Trump never claimed to be there, neither did all the people who claimed to see it on TV. They all say they remember seeing reports of it happening at the time. Some were even specific enough to remember a particular reporter and channel. They're both false memories about something that they claim to have seen on TV.
Grayson wrote: » I guess it says a lot about modern society that so many of these examples are about mis remembered movies.
odyssey06 wrote: » Grayson wrote: » It's the exact same thing. People remember hearing that Mandela died. None of them claim to be there when it happened. They claim to remember hearing about it or seeing it on TV. The same thing occurs with Muslims dancing in the streets after 9/11. Trump never claimed to be there, neither did all the people who claimed to see it on TV. They all say they remember seeing reports of it happening at the time. Some were even specific enough to remember a particular reporter and channel. They're both false memories about something that they claim to have seen on TV. There was footage of Muslims dancing in the streets after 9/11 - it just wasn't from the USA or near the Twin Towers. There were reports but no footage of Muslims celebrating in New Jersey, a very small number and nowhere near the Twin Towers. Fresh in people's minds would have been lots of footage of the Twin Towers attacks. I can see how it might have gotten conflated in error in memories. But what was the source\trigger of the actual error-memory about Nelson Mandela? Can we trace it to some other announcement of the death of a public figure that was the news about the same time as Mandela was in the news I wonder?
Omackeral wrote: » Kit Kat or Kit-Kat?
Donald Trump wrote: » (I couldn't find a clip of his joke about Nelson's column) I just saw the word Mandela and forgot about that is was referring to the "Mandela effect"