They drew first blood, the nukes were retaliation, try to retaliate to fukking nukes brehs
Did you ever read what the Japanese did to their neighbors during the war? They weren't saints to say the least.
Anyways, they've modernized themselves and have gone on to create a self-sustaining society. You notice there aren't that many Japanese immigrants to the United States and the average Japanese is more concerned about their own backyard than America's. Also, in the modern era, Japan's biggest adversary is China, and yesterday's enemy is their biggest ally today.
A lot of you dudes have the mistaken idea that geopolitics work on principles and a sense of justice. They work on what is advantageous at the moment for the country. There is no advantage for Japan to be adversarial towards the United States right now.
You studied law, right? You can't be a good lawyer by basing your arguments on emotions all the time like this.
When the Nazis say you need to chill, you know you're doing too muchImperial Japan was wilding. They don't have clean hands, especially how their Empire treated other Asian nations.
They recognize that. They've prospered post WWII in large part due to U.S. investment.
Word the shyt they did to China especially.Imperial Japan was wilding. They don't have clean hands, especially how their Empire treated other Asian nations.
They recognize that. They've prospered post WWII in large part due to U.S. investment.
Outside of bitterness and resentment, what about Japan's current condition would make it a smart move to be hostile to the United States? What would the country as a whole gain from it? What is the positive for the Japanese?The law is based on precedent. You know how many wars throughout history were based on somebody trying to get their getback? World War 2 was largely because Germany was still pissed about the first one.
Probably? The US completely rebuilt Japan’s economy and set them on the path to economic dominance. The black comparison would be if Lincoln hadn’t died and the US completed reconstruction - US military escort/security for southern freed black slaves, redistribution of southern land to black people, etc. If that had happened you can best believe we wouldn’t be talking about slavery much today. We’d have economic freedom and power.So if America gave black people reparations you would just forget and forgive everything they did to us?
And it wasn't personal like with brehs but you know OP ain't brightBecause they started it first.
Y'all didn't have to bring up anime
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Needs to be said too that the post-war support/re-investment was critical for the countries most affected by WW2. The countries that got that support and those that didn't... huge differences felt even today.Did you ever read what the Japanese did to their neighbors during the war? They weren't saints to say the least.
Anyways, they've modernized themselves and have gone on to create a self-sustaining society. You notice there aren't that many Japanese immigrants to the United States and the average Japanese is more concerned about their own backyard than America's. Also, in the modern era, Japan's biggest adversary is China, and yesterday's enemy is their biggest ally today.
A lot of you dudes have the mistaken idea that geopolitics work on principles and a sense of justice. They work on what is advantageous at the moment for the country. There is no advantage for Japan to be adversarial towards the United States right now.
You studied law, right? You can't be a good lawyer by basing your arguments on emotions all the time like this.
We murdered millions of them with two bombs and just a few decades later they became one of our greatest allies and trade partners. I don't understand it. I'll never forgive cacs for what they do and continue to do.
you’re changing the thread tho. Seeking revenge & forgiving/forgetting are not the sameSo if America gave black people reparations you would just forget and forgive everything they did to us?