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Re: The Atomic Bomb: A Different Perspective (Score: 1)
by GeoffDB on Tuesday, August 09 @ 22:41:03 EDT
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"...what has the suffering of black folks in the past directly affected you?"

You have a lot of nerve asking me an ignorant, insensitive questions like that. There's too much American history in the books and present day discrimmination in a reasonable person's face to offer such a silly challenge. However, that is a separate thread. I was merely comparing your historical reference to the batanga death march with American racism against black people.

"...japan have never made official state apologies...and to this day the numbnut politicians still visit the yakusuni shrine to honor war criminals..."

Yes, that is why Japan's government ought to offer an unequivocal apology to not only China but to other Asian countries if it has not already done so.

"...as long you agree that the two atomic bombs were racist acts then that's all that matters as far this thread is concerned..."

I agree. My opinion precisely. I rest my case.


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