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"
there's a wide gap between apologizing for it and celebrating the event. -- nm
"
by
TFox
it ended world war 2. I'd say that's a cause for celebration -- nm
Posted by
CQ (aka CQ)
Aug 6 '10, 17:16
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i doubt that
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 6, 17:34
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Just think how it would be if we had a holiday on the anniversary of the bombing of Dresden. -- nm
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the liioulu with
Aug 6, 17:35
That part was great. -- nm
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TFox
Aug 6, 17:16
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and the amount of american soldier's lives it saved. Imagine if we had to invade Japan.crazy -- nm
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CQ
Aug 6, 17:18
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All I'm saying is, if dropping nuclear weapons was such a joyous event, we'd be doing it a lot more often, instead of trying never to do it again.
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TFox
Aug 6, 17:21
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I'm not saying we should celebrate killing innocents at all obvie, I'm saying it was the right call at the time -- nm
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CQ
Aug 6, 17:24
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Here's the thing: if you want to celebrate Victory over Japan Day in a reasonably tasteful way, do it when they formally surrendered.
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TFox
Aug 6, 17:28
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august 6 remembers the dropping of the atomic bomb and is certainly not a celebration -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 6, 17:41
1
Right, its not Aug 6 technically, its the second Monday of Aug, matching the 14th.
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TFox
Aug 6, 17:44
Reading more, I am misremembering, and VJ Day is the day of the announcement of surrender on the 14th.
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TFox
Aug 6, 17:34
Uh-huh. -- nm
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the liioulu with
Aug 6, 17:31
I may be mistaken but wasn't the war basically over by the time we dropped the bombs?
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Krusty
Aug 6, 17:27
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I'm not sure, but the way I heard it was that the Japanese would have kept going regardless.
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the liioulu with
Aug 6, 17:33
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there are different oppinions on that
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 6, 17:37
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that is the classic view yes
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 6, 17:38
I wasn't sure but I've heard that it was basically over and we were just flexing out muscles, so to speak. I should really pick up a book or two
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Krusty
Aug 6, 17:33
It was but there are groups here that don't want to admit the rest. -- nm
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the liioulu with
Aug 6, 17:27
But it also killed and maimed a lot of innocent people. That part should not be celebrated or forgotten either. -- nm
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the liioulu with
Aug 6, 17:21
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