I’m with you. God may forgive him, but I won’t.
I guess my point is that no one should be rewarded with US citizenship when they killed Americans on that scale. This is ridiculous.
The message I get from this is that the more you crap all over America even by killing thousands of Americans the more we will reward you. I live in Arizona and let me tell you that out southern border is a blood bath with roughly 10,000 killed every year. Some illegals come over the border go on crime or killing sprees and then go back or are caught and sent back only to start again.
Now we have an immigration policy that seeks to give those killing Americans citizenship. There is such poor database enforcement that police have no idea who the bad guys are.
The point I got from this article is that whether it was 50 years ago where this Japanese guy helped kill 2500 Americans or now where narco terorrists regularly kill Americans, it seems that US citizenship does not stand for much these days.
This guy claimed to have led Pearl Harbor, as well as many other sneak attacks across the Pacific. Been at the Battle of Midway, one of the few Japanese pilots who escaped with his life. Been at Hiroshima & attend the Japanese surrender on the USS MO. Oh & he was a witness at the Japanese war crimes tribunals.
Either this guy is the Japanese Forest Gump, or he is an abject Liar.
If he was such a believer in the Bushido code then why wasn’t he one of the kamikaze pilots towards the end of the war? Why did he sit by & watch 15-16 year old boys with little to no flight time enter the cockpits on their suicide missions?
In my opinion this guy was a coward, fake & fraud. We don’t need trash like him dis-honoring our country.
Then God won't forgive you.
Mark 11:26 - "But if ye do not forgive, neither will your Father which is in heaven forgive your trespasses."
Matthew 6:14, 15 - "For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you: , But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses."