I speak conversational Japanese but think the first nuke was entirely necessary. Not sure if I know enough to truly have an informed opinion on Nagasaki being necessary though. All I know is: thank goodness we do not have known family from Nanking. It would roid up the feminist foid in me just seeing my eyes in mirrors.
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My family (blood and marriage) served at that time. I think the best explanation I've heard is my someone saying (at a loud volume) that every day the war went on, another million people died. Most of that was in China due to the Kill All, Burn All, Loot All Campaign.
We were fighting for something.
My grandfather had just gotten through OCS. He wanted to die dropping bombs on Germany before they pussied out. !jidf frick you btw.
Family (American, Kentucky boys) served in multiple wars together. Lost two. One won the lottery right when discharged, so they bought land and built houses. My Kentucky Opa took my german Oma outta Munich, after she'd experienced literal bunker strikes, and settled in the west coast.
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It's been a RUDE TWO MONTHS, SHEILA AND KITTENS!
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N-slur I'm rude to women who survived the Cambodian genocide. Don't even ask.
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I speak conversational Japanese but think the first nuke was entirely necessary. Not sure if I know enough to truly have an informed opinion on Nagasaki being necessary though. All I know is: thank goodness we do not have known family from Nanking. It would roid up the feminist foid in me just seeing my eyes in mirrors.
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My family (blood and marriage) served at that time. I think the best explanation I've heard is my someone saying (at a loud volume) that every day the war went on, another million people died. Most of that was in China due to the Kill All, Burn All, Loot All Campaign.
We were fighting for something.
My grandfather had just gotten through OCS. He wanted to die dropping bombs on Germany before they pussied out. !jidf frick you btw.
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Family (American, Kentucky boys) served in multiple wars together. Lost two. One won the lottery right when discharged, so they bought land and built houses. My Kentucky Opa took my german Oma outta Munich, after she'd experienced literal bunker strikes, and settled in the west coast.
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Mission critical. Craft under attack. Craft, shields down!
[The joke is that it's "oppa" for some reason."]
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Lmao he just wanted to adopt the german title he was sooo badass!
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This what happens you don't take me seriously.
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The Japanese are still salty about their crimes coming up. There's a statue commemorating the "comfort girls," and a Sister City in Japan ended the relationship over it. This was in 2018: https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/04/us/san-francisco-sister-city-comfort-women-trnd/index.html
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Very aware. There are crimes committed everywhere, everyday. War amplifies natural tensions and creates new coping skills in the surviving.
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