I think this is actually completely counter-productive. Unless they're really gullible, people will always immediately want to know: 'How did he do that?' If the answer then is 'oh, ropes/photoshop' etc., no-one's going to bat an eyelid, move on and not worry. The lame attempt at association with the harrowing choice faced by people to burn to death or jump to their deaths in the 11th September attacks only ends up making the latter appear more harmless.
I think this is actually completely counter-productive. Unless they're really gullible, people will always immediately want to know: 'How did he do that?' If the answer then is 'oh, ropes/photoshop' etc., no-one's going to bat an eyelid, move on and not worry. The lame attempt at association with the harrowing choice faced by people to burn to death or jump to their deaths in the 11th September attacks only ends up making the latter appear more harmless.