No idea. Someone mentioned the US's use of force in Nagasaki and Hiroshima was far too strong and I agreed.
They then then Japan didn't deserve it and I responded with "Ask the people of Nanjing about that" and got a double ban from two separate users I'd never seen before.
I'm guessing everyone got super motivated at the pre-shift rally talk on Reddit's upper moderation team and they came out all guns blazing and I got caught in the crossfire.
No love lost, it was always a matter of when and not if.
Perhaps to state the obvious, it looks to me like whoever did that thought that you were saying that the Japanese people deserved to be nuked, or used that as an excuse to ban you. It's funny that you're required to support present Western foreign policy, while also being required to not approve of Western foreign policy in the past.
Beyond not wanting people to be tortured or killed I don't really have an opinion on either situation AoV.
Things happened, are documented as having happened and are then referred to as a comparison with a chronological time-frame which was relevant to both.
And it was on KIA2 over on Reddit and so the snipers were out.
I'm not sure how many others were 'taken out' by that team of stock value managers but it was certainly a complete swipe and welcome validation of what was going on.
Got to delete my posting history (Bar a couple of doozys that I wanted to leave as they were still visible) and haven't looked back.
Silly mods denying an event which has had movies and documentaries made about it to great acclaim and will be noted on its 90th anniversary in 2 years.
No idea. Someone mentioned the US's use of force in Nagasaki and Hiroshima was far too strong and I agreed.
They then then Japan didn't deserve it and I responded with "Ask the people of Nanjing about that" and got a double ban from two separate users I'd never seen before.
I'm guessing everyone got super motivated at the pre-shift rally talk on Reddit's upper moderation team and they came out all guns blazing and I got caught in the crossfire.
No love lost, it was always a matter of when and not if.
Just like their stock market value :)
Perhaps to state the obvious, it looks to me like whoever did that thought that you were saying that the Japanese people deserved to be nuked, or used that as an excuse to ban you. It's funny that you're required to support present Western foreign policy, while also being required to not approve of Western foreign policy in the past.
Beyond not wanting people to be tortured or killed I don't really have an opinion on either situation AoV.
Things happened, are documented as having happened and are then referred to as a comparison with a chronological time-frame which was relevant to both.
And it was on KIA2 over on Reddit and so the snipers were out.
I'm not sure how many others were 'taken out' by that team of stock value managers but it was certainly a complete swipe and welcome validation of what was going on.
Got to delete my posting history (Bar a couple of doozys that I wanted to leave as they were still visible) and haven't looked back.
Silly mods denying an event which has had movies and documentaries made about it to great acclaim and will be noted on its 90th anniversary in 2 years.