Posted in: Japan asks U.S. publisher to change 'sex slave' reference in textbook See in context
No one country walks away from war with clean hands. Although the term "sex slaves" sounds bad, it was a thing of the past. Other countries have done worse, some didn't do as bad, they should just let it go. Every country has its own version of history anyway.
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Posted in: Woman arrested for killing 72-year-old bedridden husband See in context
My heart breaks for the family, life must've been tough for the bedridden husband AND the family that took care of him. By no means am I saying that what the wife did was right, but it can be extremely difficult looking after someone who can't walk, change, bathe, go to the bathroom, or eat on their own--you feel chained to the house because someone always needs to be home supervising. Physically taking care of them is quite a chore on its own, but it isn't the full equation-supporting them mentally is also incredibly hard. I grew up with a disabled person under the same roof and at times I got frustrated, as did everyone else in the house. I would often hear crying, calling out for help, and other things at any time--its enough to make anyone depressed. What the wife did was horribly wrong, and no matter what way it is laid out, murder is murder, yet I can't help but feel bad for her in a way too. I hope that the husband is at peace now, and that the others in the house are recovering too. My thoughts are with them.
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… brinkmanship. (iPad problems, apologies).
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