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#3473
3 minutes ago, OneOfTheOutOfFocusGuys said:

Pretty interesting, IMO.

Agreed. And that cartoon is a good example of one, apparently, according to his family, he wished he could take back.

#3474
3 minutes ago, Willfully Horn said:

Agreed. And that cartoon is a good example of one, apparently, according to his family, he wished he could take back.

yeah, there is a lot of japanese racial stereotype stuff in his work.  that doesn't really get my dander up.  niceties of behavior can straight up be skipped when you are dealing with deaths of millions during a struggle for world domination

#3476
21 hours ago, OneOfTheOutOfFocusGuys said:

yeah, there is a lot of japanese racial stereotype stuff in his work.  that doesn't really get my dander up.  niceties of behavior can straight up be skipped when you are dealing with deaths of millions during a struggle for world domination

I can't recall who said it (believe it was a correspondent covering the Pacific theater).  But they essentially said the war in the Pacific was first and foremost a racist conflict, from both sides; two cultures largely ignorant and afraid of each other. 

#3477
58 minutes ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

I can't recall who said it (believe it was a correspondent covering the Pacific theater).  But they essentially said the war in the Pacific was first and foremost a racist conflict, from both sides; two cultures largely ignorant and afraid of each other. 

I don't know that racism was the reason for Pearl Harbor or the conquest of The Phillipines.  I doubt racism was at the core of American attempts to contain Imperial Japan.

The Japanese Asian conquests were cruel and brutal. They earned hate wherever they went.

I'm not letting the US off the hook. I suspect the racism on our end was the usual, garden variety racism of the white man.

I think Japanese feelings of superiority as well as the US's feelings of superiority fueled the "racism" that arose in the war out of the hate generated by combat. I suspect the person who stated the conflict was first and foremost racist is looking at it through a modern lense.

#3490

Thanks, Incredulity, for posting the keen wit of the right. Laying it alongside what you view as stupid libtard shit is very illuminating.

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