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Originally posted by k4rupt
The war is long since been over, and the dead are long since turned to dust. Seriously, people. China and Korea need to grow the heck up and get on with living. Everybody else seems to have moved on. Japan is about as completely different a place today as you could get compared to the Japan of 1940.
I believe that China and Korea demonstrate a real lack of maturity in letting little things like this get under their skin. Grow up! Stop acting so immature, with your tantrums and so forth! And while your at it, mind your own damn business!
Wow you are seriously UNBELIEVABLE.
You have NO IDEA what the Japanese did to the Chinese and Korean. There actions were beyond human. You call what the Japanese did to their neighbors "little things?"
There is a REASON why China and Korea are the way they are in discussing this issue... and you OBVIOUSLY don't know jack # about it. YOU DONT KNOW #ING JACK # AND YOU CALL THEM IMMATURE? You are seirously #ing stupid. GO READ up what happened during WWII.
I assure you, the Chinese and Koreans are ANYTHING but immature in this issue.
Originally posted by Pyros
Originally posted by k4rupt
The war is long since been over, and the dead are long since turned to dust. Seriously, people. China and Korea need to grow the heck up and get on with living. Everybody else seems to have moved on. Japan is about as completely different a place today as you could get compared to the Japan of 1940.
I believe that China and Korea demonstrate a real lack of maturity in letting little things like this get under their skin. Grow up! Stop acting so immature, with your tantrums and so forth! And while your at it, mind your own damn business!
Wow you are seriously UNBELIEVABLE.
You have NO IDEA what the Japanese did to the Chinese and Korean. There actions were beyond human. You call what the Japanese did to their neighbors "little things?"
There is a REASON why China and Korea are the way they are in discussing this issue... and you OBVIOUSLY don't know jack # about it. YOU DONT KNOW #ING JACK # AND YOU CALL THEM IMMATURE? You are seirously #ing stupid. GO READ up what happened during WWII.
I assure you, the Chinese and Koreans are ANYTHING but immature in this issue.
I am perfectly well aware of the atrocities and aggression that Japan committed during WWII. And, I never used the term "little things" in the body of my post, so don't quote me using words I never wrote.
You overuse of profanity and caps (irregardless of the Terms of Use for ATS) clearly and perfectly demonstrate that you are a fine example of the irrational, immature, grudge-holding behavior that China and Korea also demonstrate.
If you cannot add to a discussion without cursing, resorting to personal insults, or even adding a point or opinion, then why don't you limit your on-line participation to "myspace.com", or something else more your speed.....
The fact of the matter is that those acts of barbarism occurred between 60-70 years ago, and almost all the participants, on both sides, are long since dead. The people of Japan, incliuding the Prime Minister, are free to worship as they see fit. I find it both galling and hilarious that a Godless communist society like Red China has the nerve to criticize Japan for they way in whip they worship. China needs to look at itself in the mirror, and stop looking outside its own borders for problems. Korea could also stand to do the same, since they apparently would prefer to keep their head in the sand regarding the madman due north of their position.
Japan has paid the price for their aggressions. They have also learned and grown from those events. I can't help but wonder how much of the "outrage" being voiced by China and Korea is rooted in nationalism, jealousry, and bigotry.....and not in a lingering sence of injustice from a war that was fought 1/2 a century ago.
www.atimes.com...
Congressman Henry Hyde had written House Speaker Dennis Hastert asking that Koizumi reassure Congress that he would not pay another visit to the Yasukuni Shrine any time soon after he addressed the US lawmaking body. The next normal time for such a visit would be August 15, the anniversary of Japan's surrender. Koizumi is expected to pay his respects there once again before leaving office in September.
In his letter, Hyde said he welcomed Koizumi speaking to Congress, but added that making the speech and then visiting the Yasukuni Shrine so soon thereafter would be "an affront to the generation that remembers Pearl Harbor and dishonor the place where president Roosevelt made his 'Day of Infamy' speech".
Japan has paid the price for their aggressions. They have also learned and grown from those events.
I can't help but wonder how much of the "outrage" being voiced by China and Korea is rooted in nationalism, jealousry, and bigotry.....and not in a lingering sence of injustice from a war that was fought 1/2 a century ago.
Originally posted by Strangerous
If Japan is a modern, civilised nation they should follow Germany's example - apologise unreservedly and stop celebrating the lives of cruel inhuman war criminals.
Originally posted by Darkmind
Germany has come to terms with its Nazi period, but Japan has never been able to do the same for the same time period.
Originally posted by k4rupt
You seriously don't think the outrage is caused by a sense of injustice? Tell me SIR, what justice has EVER been served to the MILLIONS of innocent women and children the Japanese raped, tortured, and executed for no other reason than to "test how many people their bullets can go through."
The conclusion you should be drawing right about now is that.......in war, there is death and destruction on all sides.....as is there varying degrees of guilt and responsibility. War is rarely about justice, or making things right. War is an ultimate evil, and the circle of hatred and revenge will only feed this evil.
Japan cannot and will not compensate China for their wrongdoings during WWII. At the conclusion of the war they were smashed and had nothing to offer, scant some miserable island territories confiscated by some of the victors. Japan has repeatedly apologized to its former enemies. Most have accepted, and moved on, even if they didn't fully feel like justice was served. Now that Japan is prosperous, China and Korea are indignant. Imagine that.