Why am I not surprised that Aljazeera would back the idea that the WWII Japanese Terrorists were simply "defending" themselves.
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To: Jeff Gordon
She'd better hire a heck of a PR firm.
To: Jeff Gordon
I was thinking just today of the similarity of militaristic Japan and fascist Islam. Both sacrificed their young people in suicide for a pseudo-religion.
The Japanese fought to the death until they ran into the bomb. My uncle was in a POW camp, he said when he was captured the commander said they would be "Enemies forever" and he was only interested in how many Americans died.
One of the reasons the US is in such trouble is we have dumbed down our history, and don't teach it to our kids. Defeating the Islamofascists will require the same commitment that WWII did.
3 posted on
08/01/2005 11:46:03 AM PDT by
I still care
(America is not the problem - it is the solution..)
To: Jeff Gordon
The granddaughter of an infamous Japanese general, hanged at the end of the second world war, is calling for people to reassess their image of him.Well, she could try building a library in Little Rock. (Or is that Rittle Lock?)
4 posted on
08/01/2005 11:48:50 AM PDT by
TruthShallSetYouFree
(Abortion is to family planning what bankruptcy is to financial planning.)
To: Jeff Gordon
"Why am I not surprised that Aljazeera would back the idea that the WWII Japanese Terrorists were simply "defending" themselves."
Yeah, defending themselves, by chopping off the heads of their prisoners.
To: namsman
7 posted on
08/01/2005 11:51:15 AM PDT by
SW6906
To: Jeff Gordon
"It was a war of self-defence," she says. "Japan was being held back by the ABCD line of America, Britain, China and the Dutch, who had together imposed an economic embargo, so there was no choice.Japan had been building up it's military for several decades prior to Pearl Harbor. I don't think it was a war of self-defense.
8 posted on
08/01/2005 11:53:03 AM PDT by
Born Conservative
("If not us, who? And if not now, when? - Ronald Reagan)
To: Jeff Gordon
Is this woman ignoring the army was in-charge of chemical weapons testing that was done on LIVE prisoners during the war? A fact that Japan itself has barely acknowledged?
Tojo was a bastard and is getting his just desserts, burning in HELL!
9 posted on
08/01/2005 11:57:18 AM PDT by
Mr. Jazzy
(Bumper sticker "Martyrs or Marines: Who do YOU think will get the virgins?")
To: Jeff Gordon
I actually met Hideki Tojo's SON in Tokyo once.
He was an executive of Mitsubishi Motors at the time. One of the few Freepers I imagine who saw Emperor Hirohito as well, live, on about five different occasions, and also met his son.
Nice smiling people; you'd never know their policies or those of their relatives were responsible for so much human misery in our modern history.
10 posted on
08/01/2005 11:59:15 AM PDT by
AmericanInTokyo
(**AT THE END OF THE DAY, IT IS NOT SO MUCH "WHO" WE STAND FOR, BUT RATHER "WHAT" WE STAND FOR**)
To: Jeff Gordon
She's right, but for the wrong reason. Tojo wasn't one of the war planners and Hirohito was. Tojo "took one for the Emperor" as he was obligated to under Bushido. We didn't try Hirohito because we wanted a nice stable government for occupation, and because he really was being held prisoner by radical officers who wanted to prolong the war. But he was many times more guilty than Tojo.
To: Jeff Gordon
What a spin doctor this Mrs. Tojo! Nevertheless, I don't think that's too reprehensible, especially if we take into consideration that Japan is now a mature and well-established democracy. Unlike China. Let's not worry about an old lady's revisionism, shall we? Let's worry about China.
12 posted on
08/01/2005 12:01:37 PM PDT by
Kurt_D
To: Jeff Gordon
The Japanese military under Tojo committed unspeakable horrors upon hundreds of thousands of British, Aussie,NZ, & American POW's, as well as millions of Chinese, Korean, Philippine & other nationalities. Islamofacists are EXACTLY like the Japanese in the 1st half of the 20th century in their sub humanistic attitude towards anyone outside their race, religion, or ideology.They will do the same horrific things as the Japanese or Nazis, submission to their ideology or not, if given the opportunity. Read "The Rape of Nanking" by Iris Chang.
13 posted on
08/01/2005 12:03:12 PM PDT by
Apercu
("Res ipsa loquitor")
To: Jeff Gordon
No Problemo Hang Him again. And why do we allow Aljazeera
to stay on the air?
14 posted on
08/01/2005 12:03:51 PM PDT by
CAP811
(One man can change the world with a bullet in the right place)
To: Jeff Gordon
15 posted on
08/01/2005 12:04:54 PM PDT by
onedoug
To: Jeff Gordon
Why is it not surprising that Al Jazeera would speak well of a war criminal.
To: Jeff Gordon
This is what happens with cleansed history books.
This needs to be addressed. Start with the dissecting experiments on awake US soldiers, or BATTAN bayoneting anybody who couldn't keep up for 60 miles.
They are starting to get the itch,again.
18 posted on
08/01/2005 12:24:01 PM PDT by
Finalapproach29er
(America is gradually becoming the Godless,out-of-control golden-calf scene,in "The Ten Commandments")
To: Jeff Gordon
I'm torn on this one.
My first reaction to the article was that Hitler loved his dog too. Both Hitler & Tojo were leaders in their mass murder programs.
My second reaction was, maybe there is something to Al-Jiz's equating the Japanese in WW2 & the Islamics today. Both were murderous cults whose religious & cultural beliefs stressed that killing others was good. WW2 against Japan ended with two airplanes over Hiroshima & Nagasaki. Could Al-Jiz be recommending a similar solution today?
19 posted on
08/01/2005 12:26:39 PM PDT by
Casekirchen
(If allah is just another name for the Judeo-Christian God, why do the islamics pray to a rock?)
To: Jeff Gordon
Sounds like Ms. Tojo needs to read something besides World War II history books written in Japan.
24 posted on
08/01/2005 1:14:32 PM PDT by
billnaz
(What part of "shall not be infringed" don't you understand?)
To: Tax-chick
27 posted on
08/01/2005 1:31:52 PM PDT by
Tax-chick
(Standing athwart history, shouting, "Turn those lights off! You think electricity grows on trees?")
To: Jeff Gordon
"It was a war of self-defence," she says. "Japan was being held back by the ABCD line of America, Britain, China and the Dutch, who had together imposed an economic embargo, so there was no choice. Gee, beotch, ya' think that there might be reasons for the economic embargo...you know, a couple little things like the invasion of China and the killing or murder of millions of its people, for example, or the plans to use China's resources to go after the rest of Asia?
Notice, beotch, that the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere which your butcher grandfather couldn't achieve by killing millions of Japanese, Americans, Brits, Phillipinos, etc. was easily accomplished by a non-aggressive Japan in a few short years. No one is embargoing oil, steel, etc. now...maybe 'cuz they aren't worried about being invaded by a bunch of sadistic thugs with guns & bombs.
To: Jeff Gordon
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32 posted on
08/01/2005 1:40:01 PM PDT by
AmericanInTokyo
(**AT THE END OF THE DAY, IT IS NOT SO MUCH "WHO" WE STAND FOR, BUT RATHER "WHAT" WE STAND FOR**)
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