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I'm Japanese who live in the Tohoku region, and a Japanese person living in Kobe, whom I follow on X, told me that they had an unpleasant experience with rude staff at a restaurant in Kyoto. This made me certain that it was the right decision for my high school, which is known for its major school trips, to avoid Kyoto and choose Tokyo instead. In any case, Kyoto has many advantages in terms of increasing income, not just for tourism. Therefore, the governor, mayor, and politicians in Kyoto should be desperate to come up with solutions.
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Greeting from Japan. I'm a conservative Japanese, I like Candace.
Terrorist Attack and Inhumane Human Experimentation:
1. The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were terrorist attacks and inhumane human experiments using two different types of atomic bombs. These acts are rightfully criticized, particularly by American conservatives.
Myth of Ending the War:
2. A myth propagated mainly by American liberals claims that the atomic bombings ended the Pacific War. They argue that without the bombings, a mainland invasion would have occurred, resulting in more civilian casualties. This narrative is used to justify the bombings.
Historical Indoctrination:
3. Successive American governments have perpetuated this narrative in history education, effectively indoctrinating American children to believe in the justification of the atomic bombings.
Evidence Against the Justification:
4. Several pieces of evidence challenge the justification of the atomic bombings:
Military Advisers' Opinions: Many top military advisors, including General Dwight D. Eisenhower and Admiral William D. Leahy, believed that Japan was already on the brink of surrender and that the bombings were unnecessary.
5. Japan's Diplomatic Efforts: Japan was actively seeking to surrender through diplomatic channels, particularly via the Soviet Union, before the bombs were dropped.
Impact on Civilians: The bombings resulted in the immediate deaths of approximately 200,000 civilians, with countless others suffering from long-term radiation effects, contradicting the claim that the bombings saved lives.
6. Ethical Considerations: The deliberate targeting of civilian populations with weapons of mass destruction raises severe ethical concerns.
Support for Japan's Position:
7. The above points provide a basis for defending Japan's position that the atomic bombings were not a necessary measure to end the war but rather an unjustified and inhumane act of violence.
I never forget that it was the Democratic Party of the United States that decided and executed the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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In Japan, due to the climate, environment, and management, m burial is not possible, and cremation is the norm. Also, serving halal food is not obligatory, but a courtesy of the restaurant. Do not consider it a matter of course.
Japan is going to be like Europe. Japan is attractive to foreigners because it retains a unique and different culture, and if it becomes a nation of immigrants, it will lose its appeal.
Is it ironic that Japan has become a colony of the United States, which supports Israel? Will Japan eventually become like Palestine? In fact, Japan has been a country with no economic growth for more than 30 years and is being bought up by hostile nations because land is cheap.
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A little culture shock must be a pleasant stimulus for a short stay in a foreign country, such as a trip, but for a longer stay or migration it is painful.
For foreigners, especially Westerners, there should be no small number of opportunities to encounter unpleasant experiences in Japan, where the distance from their home country is great and the culture is very different, but why is it that they do not accept such aspects from the perspective of diversity, which is their strong point?
As a Japanese, I am saddened because some of them treat Japan as if it were a country where inconvenient, unpleasant, insane, racist and xenophobic exhibitions are conducted all year round, collecting all the inconveniences, unpleasantness, insanity, racism and xenophobia in the world.
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Do you do yourself any favors by promoting my home country as if it were the most racist and cold-hearted against women in the world? I don't want people like you to come to Japan, and I don't want you to transmit stereotypes about Japan. I really don't like Americans like you.
Your country is worse than my home country. Suppressed speech, racist, belligerent, communist, terrible economic inequality, women cannot walk safely at night, incompetent president helpless in Afghanistan and Ukraine, smile to China and Russia, Instead of apologizing to Native Americans for past aggressions, they have been plaguing the small area where they live with land and water pollution and environmental destruction, worst childish and selfish country where feminists and Africans.
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Ah yes, only the most brilliant minds could have produced a video like this—one that so elegantly blends historical revisionism, casual mass murder, and scientific fetishism into a neat, bite-sized package for the morally disengaged. Leave it to the ever-enlightened Americans to remind us that intelligence can be so proudly worn, even when utterly divorced from empathy or ethics.
And let’s not forget the fascinating "experiment" conducted by the U.S. using both Uranium-type and Plutonium-type atomic bombs. To force Japan into a position where it had no choice but to wage war, the Democratic Party of the United States carried out a series of despicable actions. With Truman, a president whose deep disdain for the Japanese people shaped his thinking, it was deemed acceptable to use nuclear weapons in order to prevent Japan from continuing its fight. This, of course, was all wrapped up in a neat propaganda narrative that suggests if the U.S. hadn't acted, the war would have expanded across Japan, leading to even more victims. But, as always, the Americans—blinded by their pride and the 'noble' cause of ending the war—refused to wake up to the reality that they were not just ending a conflict, but committing an atrocity.
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@solsticebaby While I understand your perspective, it's important to approach such sensitive topics with a broader understanding of history, considering the complexities involved. The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki undeniably ended World War II, but we must also acknowledge the immense human suffering and loss of life that those bombings caused. Many people argue that the use of nuclear weapons was unnecessary and that Japan was already on the brink of surrender. Others suggest that diplomatic negotiations and continued conventional warfare could have ended the conflict without the need for such devastating actions.
It's also essential to remember that while Japan's actions during the war were deeply horrific—particularly in occupied territories—the atomic bombings were not a justified form of retribution. The violence and suffering that Japan inflicted on countries it occupied, including China, Korea, and Southeast Asia, should be understood within a broader historical context that involves both victimization and accountability for all parties involved.
The actions of the Imperial Japanese Army, including those of Unit 731, represent some of the darkest chapters of World War II, and we cannot forget the atrocities committed. The victims of these acts, as well as the survivors of the atomic bombings, deserve to be remembered and acknowledged. Ultimately, historical events should be viewed with empathy, with an awareness of the complexities and long-term consequences of decisions made during times of war.
Regarding your statement about the bomb saving lives, it's a deeply debated topic. Some argue that the bombings ended the war and saved lives in the long run by preventing a potential invasion of Japan, while others believe the human cost of such destruction was far too high. The key is to engage in these discussions with an open mind, focusing on the value of peace and the lessons we can learn from history to prevent such horrors from occurring again.
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Ah yes, only the most brilliant minds could have produced a video like this—one that so elegantly blends historical revisionism, casual mass murder, and scientific fetishism into a neat, bite-sized package for the morally disengaged. Leave it to the ever-enlightened Americans to remind us that intelligence can be so proudly worn, even when utterly divorced from empathy or ethics.
And let’s not forget the fascinating "experiment" conducted by the U.S. using both Uranium-type and Plutonium-type atomic bombs. To force Japan into a position where it had no choice but to wage war, the Democratic Party of the United States carried out a series of despicable actions. With Truman, a president whose deep disdain for the Japanese people shaped his thinking, it was deemed acceptable to use nuclear weapons in order to prevent Japan from continuing its fight. This, of course, was all wrapped up in a neat propaganda narrative that suggests if the U.S. hadn't acted, the war would have expanded across Japan, leading to even more victims. But, as always, the Americans—blinded by their pride and the 'noble' cause of ending the war—refused to wake up to the reality that they were not just ending a conflict, but committing an atrocity.
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Even foreigners who admire Japanese culture may be tempted, somewhere in their hearts, to ridicule the Japanese nation, Japanese culture, Japanese national character, and the Japanese economy, which has been stagnant for more than 30 years, because it is so bizarre and linguistically isolated even in Asia. To justify this, the recent concept of diversity successfully coats the discrimination against Japan.
There are significant differences between the home country and Japan in terms of history, rules, values, customs, climate, language, etc. It is natural condensation for a foreigner who wants to perceive his/her home country as correct to discriminate against Japan. If someone praises Japan as a foreign country, they risk humiliating their own country.
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