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I never understand this part of us humans. Twisting the knife in the wound. Does it make them feel so good? What do they gain from it? Instead of wasting their time making a stupid comic as this one they better use it to think about how to help them. Could they've handled it better? I doubt it. The Japanese do not play the victim card, they are victims. No one could foresee what happened there back then. Now they try their best to deal with something that should never have happened. I think the ones who made this comic are TOO lightened up. They do not experience how it is over there. They do not risk their health trying to get this mess under control. Would they lighten up if this would've happened to them? You should look at a situation from the other perspective too before taking action. The way they think is selfish. Only thinking about themselves.
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I would take that as a sign from Ghosh.
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