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Comments by "115islands Compass" (@115islandscompass6) on "Emperor Hirohito of Japan Steps Foot On Foreign Soil (First Time!)" video.
@unfunnyfebruary You are wrong. The Japanese lost faith in Shinto because the GHQ strictly prohibited them from teaching Shinto at school. And the emperor Hirohito was a patriot and pacifist. You are ignorant.
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@whatsyurprob158 The group manipulated Roosevelt to bring the United States into WW2. About 100 years ago, Japan said in the League of Nations that racism should be stopped (=colonial rule should be stopped). This was the same as rebelling against them. So they have been trying to hurt and exterminate Japan thoroughly. Using the United States after the war, they colonized Japan economically. So the Japanese are not rich because they cannot use it domestically even if they have $ 3 trillion in foreign assets.
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Your ignorance is so ugly as very rude.It's not the wording used for the emperor, who is considered more noble than Queen Elizabeth. BTW the emperor had never ordered to invade anywhere. The China-Japanese War was begun by Chiang Kai-shek and the Communist Party. Japan fought in Asia with the white rulers who ruled and colonized Asian countries. The cause of the US-Japan war was that Roosevelt hunted down Japan so that Japan had no choice but to war.
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A colony, not an alliance. Well, is there a true friendship ally to the United States that is exploiting or bullying countries around the world?
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@Ph33rPixel Haha “were”? Considering what the United States did to Japan for 76 years after the war, I have to think the United States still considers Japan as an enemy and is trying to eradicate the Japanese.
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Gold? Does the US have gold? Then, please return the US $ 3 trillion debt to Japan in gold immediately.
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@whatsyurprob158 Hahaha It is not persuasive to just say "you are ignorant" without saying anything about your thoughts. You should show the rationale, though.
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