We will not forget the casualties, pain, and suffering that the Japanese imperialist regime imposed on the Chinese people. Any attempt to deny or cover-up this tragedy will be met with strongest condemnation.

    • Uncle [he/him]
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      I don't recall saying I was.

      Whereas you initiated this conversation with open support for American war crimes.

      • StickmanPirate [he/him]
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        The American "war crime" stopped the far worse actual Japanese war crimes, if you're against the nukes then you're in favour of the Japanese rape of Manchuria.

            • Uncle [he/him]
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              Please highlight the portion of this text which you believe serves as proof.

              • StickmanPirate [he/him]
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                All of it, and the fact that it stopped once the Japanese surrendered because of the nukes.

                • Uncle [he/him]
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                  Irrelevant. You're conflating the surrender with the bombings. If there was the possibility of surrender in any other context, then this argument dissolves. Your task, then, is to prove that a less brutal Japanese surrender could not possibly have been reached by other means. Go.

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                    Well given that after the first nuke they still wanted to keep fighting and refused to surrender I'd say that proves it.