They should apologize to China, The Phillipines, Korean, Indonesia and sit on they mama dikk
So she gonna act like Japan didn’t go on a kamikaze mission sinking u.s war ships and killing dozens of u.s troops first?
They should apologize to China, The Phillipines, Korean, Indonesia and sit on they mama dikk
Brehs think Japan was just chillin watching anime, then suddenly they were attacked by a U.S. funded China and nuked for no reason.Japan was a militarist country that sought conquest over all of asia. They conquered Phillipines, Korea, Taiwan, etc and they committed horrible warcrimes in all those countries that are still talked about to this day. The Japanese at that time also believed they were the racially superior and should be able to do whatever they want.
You can't leave out one part without and not represent the way Japanese society functioned at the time. They were not a peaceful nation just looking to exist. They wanted land, resources and conquest.
most things are thoNot everything is a conspiracy bruh.
They literally started it
Exactly. The Philippines still waiting on their apology after their entire country was raped and pillaged by them.Has Japan ever apologized for all the war crimes they committed during WW2?
Has Japan ever apologized for all the war crimes they committed during WW2?
Has Japan ever apologized for all the war crimes they committed during WW2?
"America bad" - TheColi.com
A few iconoclasts protested that Truman had needlessly undercut the country’s international moral standing. Among the dissidents were some of the highest-ranking officers in the military. General Douglas MacArthur confided his thoughts to his personal pilot, who recorded in his diary on August 7: “General MacArthur definitely is appalled and depressed by this Frankenstein monster.” When Dwight D. Eisenhower had learned of the Manhattan Project, several weeks earlier, he had urged against dropping the bomb on Japan: “I disliked seeing the United States take the lead in introducing into war something as horrible and destructive as this new weapon was described to be.”
Among the Navy brass, feelings ran strong against the bombings. Admiral Ernest King, the chief of naval operations, told his co-author that he did not like the atomic bomb “or any part of it,” and said that the air-sea blockade would have been enough to force a Japanese surrender. Several leading air commanders, including Generals Hap Arnold and Curtis LeMay, said that the atomic bombs were unnecessary because conventional bombing had already brought Japan to its knees. Remarks of this sort can be understood in the context of internal military politics and budgetary positioning. Yet it is clear that many military leaders thought the atomic bombings unjustified and even immoral. Admiral Bill Leahy, the senior most active-duty US officer of the Second World War, left a scathing passage in his memoir, charging that the United States had “adopted an ethical standard common to the barbarians of the Dark Ages. I was not taught to make war in that fashion, and wars cannot be won by destroying woman and children.”
During the war, Admiral William “Bull” Halsey was famous for his bloody-minded tirades against the Japanese. He had publicly said that Japan was “not fit to live in a civilized world.” He had joked about castrating all Japanese males. To reporters he had implied that the emperor Hirohito would be executed, and threatened to let his forces sack and pillage Tokyo. Americans had delighted in his exhortations to “Kill Japs, kill Japs and kill more Japs!” Halsey and his smashmouth motto had appeared on the cover of Time magazine just two weeks before the bombing of Hiroshima. But in September 1946, after John Hersey’s graphic “Hiroshima” article ran in the New Yorker, the admiral told reporters: “The first atomic bomb was an unnecessary experiment. It was a mistake to ever drop it.” He blamed the scientists, who “had this toy and they wanted to try it out, so they dropped it. It killed a lot of Japs, but the Japs had put out a lot of peace feelers through Russia long before.”
At least imperial Japan stopped its brutality and shenanigans 70 years ago.
Has America itself ever apologized for way more acts of brutality on the world??
America won't even apologize for slavery, acknowledge it or let alone pay up. Top Govt officials refer to it as a Jobs Program.
The way ya’ll defend mfers who killed over 15 MILLION people like its nothing
All because they gave yall some damn Goku and Nintendo