masayuki yoshida wrote:

> There are lots of books on Unit 731 in Japan.

There are a lot of books about Aug 6 and Japanese victims. There must be thousands of hours
of video about North Korea. But we can't get Japanese to shut up about how they were
victimized, then or now as regarding the North Korean abductions.

> People have an ability to read.

Same elsewhere in the world.

> Nevertheless if they don't read some of them or want to know the history, we should think
> that it is their choice.

Really. So Japanese should shut up then.

> Your attitude toward people's ignorance would be sort of
> paternalism.

Not mere ignorance. Denial. Japanese do not want to know or do not want more Japanese to
know. But they want others around the world never to forget Japanese suffering, and to
dictate foreign policy such as national defense to the rest of the world.

> You are not a decision maker of other people.

Do you feel the same when Japan is the victim? Should all Japanese and sympathizers finally
shut up about Aug 6 and the policy of foreign nations?

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