Re: Teigin A Walk Down Memory Lane
masayuki yoshida wrote:
> This site (in Japanese) suggests that several books on Unit 731 were published in the
> 50s and 60s.
>
> http://www.ne.jp/asahi/net/jpn/sizimi/evils/bibliography.html
>
> You will be surprised at finding a mountain of references there.
Whatever you say. People are still ignorant, and people still aren't telling.
> If, despite of there
> being such rich references in Japan, many people are not familiar with the project,
> they would be very busy in doing other things for their own living.
Like bitching about North Korea when they ignored the issue for over two decades. As a
matter of fact, there are thousands more Japanese and their descendants trapped in North
Korea, but despite some sparse news coverage such as of family members missing relatives
for FIVE decades, the public still doesn't care about them.
> That is one of their choices.
Like crying over 140,000 disposable pieces of paper instead.
> I can understand that as a matter of sensitivity people don't want to
> know about such an evil history.
You mean about their OWN wrongdoing. When it comes to Japan as victim, they must never
forget. Of course Hiroshima overshadows other mass deaths of Japanese during the war.
> To forget or to be unaware is *sometimes* the best way
> for getting through the stress burden society.
What day was today? Why are the Japanese so sensitive about today? How much less stress it
would be to forget or to understand such an outcome as inevitable when starting a war
against the US.
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