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To: Fury

yes, keep up the idea that somehow the catenary of WW2 were helpless uniformed innocent culturally benevolent people.

Literally you are showing your lack of the Imperial Japanese.

Thier very culture was steeped in the abuse of those viewed as foreigners, Japanese Supremacy was not an ideal it was a culture that established near uninhibited abuses of those in the lower castes.

Also, the idea that over 6 million active duty by Aug 1945, just before the end of the war somehow never communicated and talked about the acts, they committed to their families and friends back home is beyond naive.

They knew, not to the man but as a collective they very much knew what was being done and saw it as acceptable as their culture.

Try reading up on all the forced labor camps most of which lead to the death of the enslaved, projects to build Japan infrastructure as its imperialist ambitions grew. Do your own research and learn the truth instead of spouting baseless falsehoods.

Show your proof that the civilian population was not aware and kept completely ignorant of the 10’s of millions of deaths at the hands of their family members in the Imperial Army, do you even hear your own words?


53 posted on 08/05/2025 12:01:58 PM PDT by Skwor
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To: Skwor
yes, keep up the idea that somehow the catenary of WW2 were helpless uniformed innocent culturally benevolent people.

Stopped reading after this ignorant sentence.

Never wrote they were “innocent”. Never wrote they were “culturally benevolent”

Good grief, the level of critical thinking and lack of staying on point obliterates your arguments.

Seriously, get some assistance on how to debate issues in a cogent manner. Good luck.

54 posted on 08/05/2025 12:08:08 PM PDT by Fury
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