mrhellblazer [he/him] to main • 4 years agoI guess Reddit is defending nuking civilians nowexternal-linkmessage-square25 fedilinkarrow-up178
arrow-up177external-linkI guess Reddit is defending nuking civilians nowmrhellblazer [he/him] to main • 4 years agomessage-square25 Commentsfedilink
minus-squarePerplexiglass [they/them]hexbear6arrow-down2·4 years agoI think they would. Consider Kamikaze pilots. Or stories of stranded soldiers in the Pacific who never accepted surrender. It was religious. link
minus-squarerussianattack [he/him]hexbear5·4 years agoNeither of those are remotely similar. How about consider every other war before and since has ended without nuclear bombs. link
minus-squarePerplexiglass [they/them]hexbear6·4 years agoNot sure if you meant to reply to me, but I was talking about Japanese civilians being ready to fight, not deploying nukes. link
minus-squareCarlTheRedditor [he/him]hexbear2·4 years agoThe two examples you cited aren't about civilians, though. So you're implying that civilian and military culture were identical, and you're doing so with no evidence. link
I think they would. Consider Kamikaze pilots. Or stories of stranded soldiers in the Pacific who never accepted surrender. It was religious.
Neither of those are remotely similar.
How about consider every other war before and since has ended without nuclear bombs.
Not sure if you meant to reply to me, but I was talking about Japanese civilians being ready to fight, not deploying nukes.
The two examples you cited aren't about civilians, though. So you're implying that civilian and military culture were identical, and you're doing so with no evidence.
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