I recall learning of the Doolittle raid way back in grade school. And, have read about it and watched a movie or two several times since.
What I wonder though, is the current Snowflake Generation. Have they even heard of it? If so, was it a passing notation in some book, or real history discussing the raids significance?
My bet is the typical snowflake is totally ignorant and could easily be programmed into thinking they were a bunch of racist military people out killing for no reason other than the Japanese are Asians.
The sad thing is that you are likely correct.
I remember the jackass Baldwin playing Dolittle, f Hollywood.