Posted in: Do you think the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were morally justifiable? See in context
This was a crime against humanity. One of the largest single acts of state terror in the history of mankind.
I see many in denial, mostly bc they're incapable of criticizing their own country.
It is well established that Japan had already offered to surrender, only asking to keep its emperor.
Others talk about revenge. So you carry out your "revenge" against defenseless civilians?
And, those who accept the first bomb as "moral", what about the second one? Also moral?
Most ppl in the world condemn this atrocity.
You can opine even if you were not born yet. That's why there's history books.
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Sounds more like another copy of already existing similar SNS.
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