a-bomb dome in hiroshima
it may be very exciting experience to decide to kill 200,000 unarmed people, by just one drop. i really envy you, it occured only twice in human history!
this structure is the remained of that day. it was sunny winter day..
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it may be very exciting experience to decide to kill 200,000 unarmed people, by just one drop. i really envy you, it occured only twice in human history!
this structure is the remained of that day. it was sunny winter day..
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Ask the Chinese about how innocent Japan was during WWII. Japan was responsible for more civilian deaths than all other countries involved combined (including Germany) during the war.That may have been the first time that many were killed with one bomb but, many many more were killed in the fire-bombings of Tokyo and Berlin.As for justification for bombing civilians, well, Churchill said that the enemy’s morale was a military target. Obviously he wasn’t unique in that opinion considering every country involved slaughtered civilians. But, maybe people like to focus on one type of weapon instead of the overall behavior. I’m sure the civilian Japanese victim of a nuke can appreciate the difference more than a civilian Chinese victim of paratyphoid and anthrax attack.
Comment by Paul — February 12, 2007 @ 9:26 am
i see what you say. "tit for tat" or "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth". yeah, it’s been a rule of justice since the human history begun. revenge is pure and secred. what you say is many unarmed people must be died, just for that reason.
but is it really? i don’t think so.. the war is not a moral game. if there were no huge benefit from using an a-bomb, hiroshima would not be a target. somebody got money and power for sacrificing many people’s life. is there any justice in it? but the world always goes like that.
what i want to say is just don’t miss me when you do something fun.. that ’s all..
Comment by fri13th — February 12, 2007 @ 9:37 pm