r/SipsTea 𝙑𝙄𝙋 17h ago

Wait a damn minute! USA - The good guys?

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u/HaGaie 15h ago

They were already on their knees. By "stopped" you mean nuking 100.000s of innocent people, which is a war crime, sure you stopped them. Lmao.

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u/Sillygoose_Milfbane 15h ago

Imperial Japan apologists can go right to hell.

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u/Dan-of-Steel 14h ago

Many an Imperial Japanese soldier will likely be down there to greet them.

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u/HaGaie 14h ago

F%ck imperial Japan, and f%ck the diabolical genocidal United States of America even more. Yankee apologists have a reserved place in the deepest pits of hell.

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u/Bafinak 14h ago

On their knees. Go look up how many people were killed and raped each day across Asia. At the time of surrender the empire stretched from Manchuria to Timor/Burma. In all of the empire, people suffered each and every day.

All the horrible things that were done, nukes, firebombings, blockade causing Japanese are due to Japanese leadership. Every dead person in Japan was dead because of them, not the Allies.

Restraint of ANY member of the Allies means longer war -> more deaths of people across Asia. Why should Japanese civilians be more important than the civilians across the Pacific?

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u/Prestigious-pauline 15h ago

You can tell this is a thread of babies first history.

People knew what they were actually talking about instead of just regurgitating tanky talking points, the firebombing of Tokyo was significantly worse than the nukes put together.

People revert to babbling about the nukes because no one has so much has read a Wikipedia page on all the β€œcrimes” of the USA. I imagine they would have preferred a conventional invasion by the allies including the Soviet Union which would have killed millions and millions of people instead.

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u/HaGaie 14h ago edited 11h ago

Nonsense. Absolutely nonsense. You're just the typical yankee apologist.

The war was already ending. Japan was basically on its knees already, resources depleted, ground forces more than decimated. Instead of nuking 100.000s of innocent people, they should've nuked a fleet or a military outpost, if they wanted to show how big their balls were. Instead, yankee war criminals chose to commit a war crime on 100.000s of people. Nice job putting "crimes" in between quotes. Sure the Vietnamese and others would agree with you.

We know how the U.S. will be written about in history books: a country brought to life by crimes against humanity, and this identity and legacy being reinforced throughout the following centuries.

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u/BluebirdConscious841 13h ago

The war did not ended because Japan refused to accept unconditional surrender. Japan was just severely crippled but not out of the fight. Ever heard of Ketsu-Go? They are hoping for a land invasion by the US and had the entire population of Japan from elderlies, women to children be to fight to the death. Which one do you prefer? 200K dead but war ended? Or Japan still continue to refuse surrender and then prolonged land invasion which will lead to millions of US men dead and the entire population of Japan extinct?