Japan...has committed the most war crimes in the world, and that they are still covering it up.
Unironically better than cucking.
Yes, Japan committed major atrocities, on a level rarely seen, and it was evil. No, I don't absolve them of that. But very few people alive today took part in that, and those atrocities shouldn't mandate the destruction and bastardization of current Japanese people or their culture. Which is largely great, and distinct.
Good for Japan for not bowing and scraping for their past evils. It says a lot that Japan retained more of their culture than the winners like Britain and America, or the other losers like Germany.
Not to mention that America, Russia, and various other winners also committed massive atrocities.
As the joke (that flies over the head of all normies) goes: It's amazing that the Good Guys won every conflict in history.
I'm so tired of all this bullshit. Sure, if you don't learn from history, you're doomed to repeat it, but if you blame people who weren't even alive for what their ancestors did, you're dooming them to destruction, and that's also evil. I really don't care what anyone did in WW2 at this point, especially with how inconsistently the winners and the losers have been treated.
My own country and people are having atrocities - albeit "softer" - committed against us right now...and using WW2 as justification. People who share a skin color with me, who came before me, fought and died against the Nazis, but because the Nazis also shared a skin color with me, I share the blame for that as well. Fuck that. It's just all bullshit, and if you look at it for a second it's incredibly obvious.
Most is a tricky thing, too. Most... per raw count? I thought Germany's 10 million incidents would drive that count lead. Most per capita? It's a well-known meme that Canada considers them the Geneva Suggestions. Most... by diversity of victim group? I think the USA had that one covered, just by breadth of deployment, but it might have also been Italy just due to geographic location.
Unironically better than cucking.
Yes, Japan committed major atrocities, on a level rarely seen, and it was evil. No, I don't absolve them of that. But very few people alive today took part in that, and those atrocities shouldn't mandate the destruction and bastardization of current Japanese people or their culture. Which is largely great, and distinct.
Good for Japan for not bowing and scraping for their past evils. It says a lot that Japan retained more of their culture than the winners like Britain and America, or the other losers like Germany.
Not to mention that America, Russia, and various other winners also committed massive atrocities.
As the joke (that flies over the head of all normies) goes: It's amazing that the Good Guys won every conflict in history.
I'm so tired of all this bullshit. Sure, if you don't learn from history, you're doomed to repeat it, but if you blame people who weren't even alive for what their ancestors did, you're dooming them to destruction, and that's also evil. I really don't care what anyone did in WW2 at this point, especially with how inconsistently the winners and the losers have been treated.
My own country and people are having atrocities - albeit "softer" - committed against us right now...and using WW2 as justification. People who share a skin color with me, who came before me, fought and died against the Nazis, but because the Nazis also shared a skin color with me, I share the blame for that as well. Fuck that. It's just all bullshit, and if you look at it for a second it's incredibly obvious.
I'm not even sure that Japan committed the most atrocities. That's quite a hard thing to measure.
Unfortunately for the Japanese, most of their atrocities are quite well documented.
Most is a tricky thing, too. Most... per raw count? I thought Germany's 10 million incidents would drive that count lead. Most per capita? It's a well-known meme that Canada considers them the Geneva Suggestions. Most... by diversity of victim group? I think the USA had that one covered, just by breadth of deployment, but it might have also been Italy just due to geographic location.