Hiroshima
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:rose: The tigress is here :-D
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And let's not forget about the millions of people killed or injured by the Japanese during WWII. In fact nuclear bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki simply pale in comparison with say Nanking masacre where japanese killed well above 300 000 and raped some 20 000 to 80 000 women (most of which were murdered or mutilated afterwards or turned into sex slawes).
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And let's not forget about the millions of people killed or injured by the Japanese during WWII. In fact nuclear bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki simply pale in comparison with say Nanking masacre where japanese killed well above 300 000 and raped some 20 000 to 80 000 women (most of which were murdered or mutilated afterwards or turned into sex slawes).
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I wonder how many in Hiroshima were personally responsible for that?
"A preoccupation with the next world pretty clearly signals an inability to cope credibly with this one."
How many people in Pearl Harbor were deserving of the acts the Japanese committed? War isn't about punishing the guilty... its about ending the war. The Japanese people worshipped their Emporer who along with his military perpetrated a long series of war crimes. The idea that the US should have tried to find a more humane way to end the war is ridiculous. Uptight Ex-Military Republican married to a Commie Lib - How weird is that?
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And let's not forget about the millions of people killed or injured by the Japanese during WWII. In fact nuclear bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki simply pale in comparison with say Nanking masacre where japanese killed well above 300 000 and raped some 20 000 to 80 000 women (most of which were murdered or mutilated afterwards or turned into sex slawes).
finger pointing. nice.
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How many people in Pearl Harbor were deserving of the acts the Japanese committed? War isn't about punishing the guilty... its about ending the war. The Japanese people worshipped their Emporer who along with his military perpetrated a long series of war crimes. The idea that the US should have tried to find a more humane way to end the war is ridiculous. Uptight Ex-Military Republican married to a Commie Lib - How weird is that?
My wife and I were just watching a clip of the ceremonies at Hiroshima today on the news and it struck me that it was kind of odd that such a seemingly desperate measure was taken by the U.S. at a time that was AFAIK not calling for such desperation. According to MacArthur Japan was starting to draw up plans for formal surrender and he was scaling down some planned operations at the time. I'm not being critical here, I firmly believe that you can not second guess what people were feeling and doing in the past, I didn't live through that and to be fair I suspect the people who ordered the attack were probably surprised at the level of destruction that resulted. But the timing of the whole thing has always seemed very peculiar to me. Almost as if because the bomb existed, it just had to be used, somewhere, anywhere.
"A preoccupation with the next world pretty clearly signals an inability to cope credibly with this one."
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And let's not forget about the millions of people killed or injured by the Japanese during WWII. In fact nuclear bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki simply pale in comparison with say Nanking masacre where japanese killed well above 300 000 and raped some 20 000 to 80 000 women (most of which were murdered or mutilated afterwards or turned into sex slawes).
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How many people in Pearl Harbor were deserving of the acts the Japanese committed? War isn't about punishing the guilty... its about ending the war. The Japanese people worshipped their Emporer who along with his military perpetrated a long series of war crimes. The idea that the US should have tried to find a more humane way to end the war is ridiculous. Uptight Ex-Military Republican married to a Commie Lib - How weird is that?
And I believe that there have been condolences expressed here at the anniversary of Pearl Harbor. Why don't you quit the knuckle-dragging, chest-thumping flag waving long enough to acknowledge that innocent people died on both sides. You might find that you're a better person for it.
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My wife and I were just watching a clip of the ceremonies at Hiroshima today on the news and it struck me that it was kind of odd that such a seemingly desperate measure was taken by the U.S. at a time that was AFAIK not calling for such desperation. According to MacArthur Japan was starting to draw up plans for formal surrender and he was scaling down some planned operations at the time. I'm not being critical here, I firmly believe that you can not second guess what people were feeling and doing in the past, I didn't live through that and to be fair I suspect the people who ordered the attack were probably surprised at the level of destruction that resulted. But the timing of the whole thing has always seemed very peculiar to me. Almost as if because the bomb existed, it just had to be used, somewhere, anywhere.
"A preoccupation with the next world pretty clearly signals an inability to cope credibly with this one."
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I read that (apparently) it was also to do with showing the Soviets that the US had such weapons so that they didn't try to take over parts of Europe in the aftermath of war.
Not so much to keep them out of Europe (which we conceded anyway), but to keep them out of Japan; and just as a show of force. Or so the spin artists would have us believe. Personally I don't place a whole lot of faith in revisionists like Noam Chomsky et al.
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If you're such a butthead that you can't feel sympathy for civilian victims of the only uses of atomic weapons in history, why don't you take a stroll over to the Soapbox, where I can freely express what I think of a worm like yourself.
I am sorry but Japan was a country waging a total war against civilians all around Asia at the time. There are actually no civilians in total war. It's TOTAL. The whole country is serving a military and all and every people of a given country are de-facto soldiers in one way or another. No victims and no civilians died in Hiroshima from atomic blast because there were none in Japan at the time. Japanese still don't think they did anything wrong at the time. They still have the emperor around and most of the military responsible for the atrocities consider themselfs as heroes. That kinda proves my point really.
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finger pointing. nice.
Pandoras Gift #44: Hope. The one that keeps you on suffering.
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I am sorry but Japan was a country waging a total war against civilians all around Asia at the time. There are actually no civilians in total war. It's TOTAL. The whole country is serving a military and all and every people of a given country are de-facto soldiers in one way or another. No victims and no civilians died in Hiroshima from atomic blast because there were none in Japan at the time. Japanese still don't think they did anything wrong at the time. They still have the emperor around and most of the military responsible for the atrocities consider themselfs as heroes. That kinda proves my point really.
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I wonder how many in Hiroshima were personally responsible for that?
"A preoccupation with the next world pretty clearly signals an inability to cope credibly with this one."
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>>>>Soapbox<<<<[^] Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)
David's thoughts / dnhsoftware.org / MyHTMLTidySorry but no. This thread started here and it can end here. I am sick of twisting the history and making Japan a victim where it's obvious they were agressors and I have no reason to go to soapbox - no names calling will come from me here just the facts and carefully stated opinions.
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Sorry but no. This thread started here and it can end here. I am sick of twisting the history and making Japan a victim where it's obvious they were agressors and I have no reason to go to soapbox - no names calling will come from me here just the facts and carefully stated opinions.
No, this thread started with RIP, and you ain't giving them any rest. pc128 wrote: no names calling will come from me here just the facts and carefully stated opinions. As "official" rules say... but there are also "unofficial" rules saying everything controversial goes to soapbox. A-bombing city with 250 000 people IS controversial topic. Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)
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My wife and I were just watching a clip of the ceremonies at Hiroshima today on the news and it struck me that it was kind of odd that such a seemingly desperate measure was taken by the U.S. at a time that was AFAIK not calling for such desperation. According to MacArthur Japan was starting to draw up plans for formal surrender and he was scaling down some planned operations at the time. I'm not being critical here, I firmly believe that you can not second guess what people were feeling and doing in the past, I didn't live through that and to be fair I suspect the people who ordered the attack were probably surprised at the level of destruction that resulted. But the timing of the whole thing has always seemed very peculiar to me. Almost as if because the bomb existed, it just had to be used, somewhere, anywhere.
"A preoccupation with the next world pretty clearly signals an inability to cope credibly with this one."
I think Japan gave a clear sample of what to expect on Ivo Jima and Okinawa. I don't think there would be unconditional surrender and any other surrender would simply allow Japanese empire to be rebuild and the whole thing may have started all other again. On the other hand I don't quite get why people get so upset with the use of atomic weapon. The conventional carpet bombing could bring almost the same amount of devastation expect many pople would die a horrible deaths in firestorms as opposed to be vaporised instantly. At mere 20kTNT atomic bomb would not have been effective against many military targets and it was more of a psychological effect that worked here.