Wait. They rebuilt the city and it’s better than it was in 1945?
Sure couldn’t get that from the harpies demanding Americans apologize for ending the war while there were still enough Japanese left to surrender.
Korean Man
1 year ago
Notice that they go apeshit over comfort women statues in Korea and elsewhere. They also have no monuments for the 7000 Koreans in Japan that they massacred, for supposedly poisoning the wells, right after the 1923 Kanto Earthquake. They have no monuments for any of Japan’s victims, and they destroy any attempts to raise them – including neglecting, hiding, and destroying memorials of 40,000 disproportional ratios of Korean victims of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombs. They hardly show, if at all, any of these histories, let alone show their people why the US nuked them. The only side they teach their own people is that they were the victims.
Flyingsword
1 year ago
Don’t start nothing there won’t be nothing.
GrayBlack
1 year ago
@Korean Man, I’m curious if you’re willing to argue on principle. If the Japanese should build monuments to victims of the past, should Korea build monuments to the victims of the the Binh Tai, Bình An/Tây Vinh, Bình Hòa, and Hà My massacres. Should Korea build monuments to the victims of the 1902 Korean invasion of Manchuria?
“Remember Pearl Harbor!”
Wait. They rebuilt the city and it’s better than it was in 1945?
Sure couldn’t get that from the harpies demanding Americans apologize for ending the war while there were still enough Japanese left to surrender.
Notice that they go apeshit over comfort women statues in Korea and elsewhere. They also have no monuments for the 7000 Koreans in Japan that they massacred, for supposedly poisoning the wells, right after the 1923 Kanto Earthquake. They have no monuments for any of Japan’s victims, and they destroy any attempts to raise them – including neglecting, hiding, and destroying memorials of 40,000 disproportional ratios of Korean victims of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombs. They hardly show, if at all, any of these histories, let alone show their people why the US nuked them. The only side they teach their own people is that they were the victims.
Don’t start nothing there won’t be nothing.
@Korean Man, I’m curious if you’re willing to argue on principle. If the Japanese should build monuments to victims of the past, should Korea build monuments to the victims of the the Binh Tai, Bình An/Tây Vinh, Bình Hòa, and Hà My massacres. Should Korea build monuments to the victims of the 1902 Korean invasion of Manchuria?
Or are you making an unprincipled exception?