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never thought about this but suppose it was common - yuk
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Originally posted by TransitTrucker View PostWas this the same Japanese army that perpetrated the attrocities and war crimes reported worldwide?
revolution: wwii japan
Wasn't that why the US dropped 2 hydrogen bombs. 1 would have worked well enough. 2 gave the impression that the enemy could be totally obliterated for their sins.
Then oddly the US covered up the extent of Japanese war crimes. Not sure why. If you visit Hawaii you will find many Japanese in the 51st state. They have been there for 150 years. Maybe pressure was put on the US government. Or maybe, they wanted Japanese backing during the cold war.
They dropped 2 hydrogen bombs ?
wow. you are a font of knowledge. (font 6 , airhead)
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Originally posted by TransitTrucker View PostWas this the same Japanese army that perpetrated the attrocities and war crimes reported worldwide?
revolution: wwii japan
Wasn't that why the US dropped 2 hydrogen bombs. 1 would have worked well enough. 2 gave the impression that the enemy could be totally obliterated for their sins.
Then oddly the US covered up the extent of Japanese war crimes. Not sure why. If you visit Hawaii you will find many Japanese in the 51st state. They have been there for 150 years. Maybe pressure was put on the US government. Or maybe, they wanted Japanese backing during the cold war.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostThey dropped 2 hydrogen bombs ?
wow. you are a font of knowledge. (font 6 , airhead)
Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by TransitTrucker View PostWas this the same Japanese army that perpetrated the attrocities and war crimes reported worldwide?
revolution: wwii japan
Wasn't that why the US dropped 2 hydrogen bombs. 1 would have worked well enough. 2 gave the impression that the enemy could be totally obliterated for their sins.
Then oddly the US covered up the extent of Japanese war crimes. Not sure why. If you visit Hawaii you will find many Japanese in the 51st state. They have been there for 150 years. Maybe pressure was put on the US government. Or maybe, they wanted Japanese backing during the cold war.Blood in your pooComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYou only have to read the first quote from him in that story to see that what he said isn't what the headline says he said.
FFS, people, if you're going to base a thread on a Fail story, at least base it on the story, not the headline. Hint: 99% of the time, the story doesn't say what's in the headline
(The story's usually total horsetulip in its own right, but that's another matter.)Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI didn't base the thread on his comments, I based it on the shock that they had 'comfort workers' as slave prostitutes, it was a new barbarity I wasn't expecting.Comment
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