My country would never commit serious war crimes but they’d teach us about it if they did.

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    Anyone who points out American troops carried out war crimes and crimes against humanity in Iraq and Afghanistan is immediately met with accusations of hating America and being a terrorist.

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    I’m reading Bix’s biography of Hirohito rn and wow it’d be one thing if only he himself, the imperial family and the conservative ruling elite got away scot-free, that fact that the people themselves barely needed to reckon with their history is even more egregious

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    All Americans my age know every word to the song “God Bless the USA”, they would have kids sing it at an assembly at least once a year. At my school they would play it at the assembly for MLK day when they told us that MLK had his March on Washington and fixed racism forever with the help of his good Christian wisdom. This was in probably the most progressive/secular level of public school you could get.

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        The Japanese seem to be ashamed of their actions in Nanjing. To me that’s half the battle. Now they need to own it and vow to never let it happen again.

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          To be clear, this post is more a satirical jab at how Japan is often criticised for their national attitude towards their WWII war crimes (in contrast to postwar Germanys attitudes) while the victors similarly fail to educate their citizens on their own major war crimes and atrocities.

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      Ours in the US are just afraid of having a tarnished reputation, I doubt most of the higher level perpretrators feel anything for those they’ve slaughtered, because they see them as lesser humans, like animals.