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Anonymous commented at 2012-07-08 22:40:10 » #1111991

i really hate how we had to do tht. so many gone...all pointless because of ideas and religion. thanks a bunch hirohito, you may have been a god to your people, but u nearly doomed them all. RIP everyone who sufferd the horrors of tht war.

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Anonymous commented at 2012-07-24 10:28:42 » #1123556

USA! USA! Mess with us? Fuck no, nigga

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Anonymous commented at 2012-07-24 15:24:13 » #1123667

There was a reason why dropping a nuclear bomb that would kill millions of people was the last resort. I always thought to myself, "why did it have to go down this way" "Was there seriously no other option" it turns out that this, had to been done. Japan was even killing its own people. The country was fucked up before the war. Not to mention that they're military was envading China and they started raping one hundreds of thousands of there women. They were using rape as a tool of war. The ONLY shame here, is that INNOCENT people had to die for the planned and executed operations of the Japanese military. They just wouldn't quit. Sometimes, innocent civilians have to pay the price for the mistake of a government. 9/11 was one of those things.

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Anonymous commented at 2012-08-06 16:13:49 » #1133110

im fully aware of that; it had to be done and was the only way. i understand that, look up Unit 731 and know that what they did was fucked up. I just wish we all had more sense back them about humans rather than stupid honor. What is honor good for if you cant live to feel it right?

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Anonymous commented at 2012-12-07 14:40:48 » #1219255

This clip goes with Guile's theme www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YFkPMgDLtE
Japanese didn't want to go home and be a family men, so they were bombed... FOR AMERICA!

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Anonymous commented at 2013-12-31 11:15:15 » #1462824

Actually the bombs didn't even end the war. For the japanese government those were just "2 more cities" - they didn't give a shit.
They just surrendered to america, because china was going to fuck them, and they rather wanted to surrender to america, than to china.

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twilight_jester commented at 2015-11-11 16:52:55 » #1847292

BURN ALL THE BABIES!!!!.

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Dero_Weiss commented at 2018-09-30 13:31:51 » #2286818

when you start your laptop in the middle of the night.

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TomaCawk commented at 2019-08-22 03:26:00 » #2425742

this is what happened inside when i had my virginity raped out of me

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CharsDeleted初号機 commented at 2021-12-21 03:21:15 » #2673715

Well, to add another "problematic" opinion, I think the Atom bombs were too much, too wicked. I back this up by saying, the US Air Force had already reduced most cities and towns in urban Japan to dust with bombing runs that took decades to rebuild from. Strategic bombing was a great way to kill industry, as well as civilians and noncombatant women and children by at least a million.

Of course, if it was just the strategic bombing OR just the Atom bombs (preferably in a much less populated area than they were actually deployed) then maybe you could justify the US military's incredibly spiteful final attack on Japan. American/Australian soldiers also killed their Japanese POWs at more than 3 times the rate of other enemy POWs, due to the racial hatred inspired by the US at the time.

None of that makes the Rape of Nanking ok, and none of it means the far-right fascists who purged leftists, antiwar politicians and socialist sympathizers into political prisons (or assassinated them) were good people by any stretch...

but the US seemed to think they were, because right after the war the Allied command went suppressed the socialists and leftists and propped up the militant into the new government(!)

The moral of this, to me at least, is the US Gov't has been meddling in other countries' affairs since time immemorial; America even forced then pre-industrial Japan to open its secluded borders to trade under threat of naval invasion in the 1850s, an act that which would, arguably, lead to the two fighting in WW2 9 decades later. The US MAKES its own enemies.

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