I love the part at the beginning where they're talking about their "unpopular opinion" that people "don't talk about" that the bombs were actually good and saved lives because Japanese "honor" would lead to civilians fighting to the last person.
That's literally the only opinion I've encountered outside of a communist space. Why do they have to frame their very common, accepted beliefs as radical groundbreaking truth-telling? Where does the persecution complex come from?
I think the complex largely comes internally, from the fact that they realise on some level the argument is bollocks and basically racist. "Ah yes, they're all so hell-bent on honor and will fight to the last person that they'll surrender as soon as they're bombed."
There's been some push back against this argument even on "normal subs", so naturally it breaks people's minds to know something taught to you at the same time as basic algebra is actually heavily disputed. It's also the reason why a lot of lib and radlib spaces are going through "Tankie" Derangement Syndrome, thinking the damned reds are everywhere and they are part of a diminishing island.
I love the part at the beginning where they're talking about their "unpopular opinion" that people "don't talk about" that the bombs were actually good and saved lives because Japanese "honor" would lead to civilians fighting to the last person.
That's literally the only opinion I've encountered outside of a communist space. Why do they have to frame their very common, accepted beliefs as radical groundbreaking truth-telling? Where does the persecution complex come from?
I think the complex largely comes internally, from the fact that they realise on some level the argument is bollocks and basically racist. "Ah yes, they're all so hell-bent on honor and will fight to the last person that they'll surrender as soon as they're bombed."
There's been some push back against this argument even on "normal subs", so naturally it breaks people's minds to know something taught to you at the same time as basic algebra is actually heavily disputed. It's also the reason why a lot of lib and radlib spaces are going through "Tankie" Derangement Syndrome, thinking the damned reds are everywhere and they are part of a diminishing island.