Comments by "Sebastian Rubio" (@sebastianrubio928) on "The Hiroshima Bombing By The US" video.

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  2. Japan is no stranger to unethical massacres, they did some evil shit during WWII and the government never apologised, they even hide it in the textbooks. How can you forgive something the country denies? Seen many docus on this subject, to this day, they act like they did nothing wrong. On the other side the German Gov apologised and they took the steps in the right direction, Japan mostly denies why it's military did during WII. I'm not defending the US, they did some evil shit during WWII, the 2 atomic bombs were bad, but I would argue the 60 cities they firebombed were worse, they firebombed Tokyo 2 weeks after the 2 big bombs and it's estimated they killed way more people then. The US has a history of some unbelievably evil shit. I'm pretty sure the war woudl have ended even without atomic weapons. Now during WWII, factually the US treated people better than the Japanese government did, while at the time yes, they did also kill a lot of innocent people. Check out Dan Carlin's Hardcore history, he has a free youtube channel, he has an extensive series on this subject. Japan conquers a big part of asia, they way they do it is pure evil, what happens to the locals is pure evil. Without any doubts, the Nazis & Japan were the 2 most evil factions in WWII (Soviets actually were right up there, I mean today they're still pulling the same crap in Ukraine. The slavery arguement: oh boy, that's a complicated one which so many get wrong. You had slaves of all races, even white people were enslaved, nobody was spared, why the fuck do some people only focus on black slaves??? Here's the best part: it's calculated that today the world has the most slaves it ever had in any period of history. Yes in 2023 there's still slaves, why not try to solve that issue? Focus on modern slaves, fix this present problem.
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