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Originally posted by TechUnique
Originally posted by sirhumperdink
reply to post by TechUnique
how can you do battle with monsters without becoming one this was for the good of the nation you filthy terrorist
What about the use of atomic weapons on Japan?
Was that not a bit extreme?
Originally posted by nixie_nox
Regarding the Japanese experimentation and the Government buying it, this has been an ethical debate going on for decades. Despite the horrors, valuable medical information was obtained.
Researches will tell you that the best information to understand the human body and hypothermia is still the Nazi experiments.
It is not so cut and dry. Do you use the information,despite how it was obtained, if it can save lives?
Originally posted by TechUnique
What about the use of atomic weapons on Japan?
Was that not a bit extreme?
Originally posted by jerico65
Originally posted by TechUnique
What about the use of atomic weapons on Japan?
Was that not a bit extreme?
Nope. Not extreme or a war crime.
Want to read about war crimes? How about "Rape of Nanking". Tell me that was something that the Japanese needed to do to assist with their "war effort".
Of course, this is ATS. "@@"
Originally posted by sirhumperdink
reply to post by TechUnique
how can you do battle with monsters without becoming one this was for the good of the nation you filthy terrorist
Originally posted by crawdad1914
Care to elaborate on why targeting Civilians Japanese and Korean and causing the deaths of hundreds of thousands is not a war crime?
Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
This may be the 13 worst, at least in someone's opinion. But it in no way encompasses the entirety of what is known. And what is believed to be true would dwarf that by a magnitude of 10.
Originally posted by LOVE444
Would FAST FOOD (Mcdonald's, Burger King, KFC) be considered an experiment as well...Not as extreme as the others but harmful non the less...Please don't bash my question just startled by the rise in cancer/diabetes deaths associated..Esp the fact that in lower income neighborhoods there are more fast food restaurants per square mile than other places..Thanks and hope I'm not off topic..