Re: Teigin A Walk Down Memory Lane
Eric Takabayashi wrote:
> > Those who read some books on Unit 731 in the 50s know the Unit.
>
> Yep.
IF they actually accept the facts, I should add, because I see how deniers like Kobayashi can put
out best sellers. Try to visualize or argue a readership of more than a million if you want to
generalize that as Japanese "knowing", and acknowledge the presence, words and sales of the right
wing, if you think mere publication or freedom to read represents "knowing".
> > Those who have known ever since 1981 know the Unit.
>
> Yep.
>
> > However, those who are not interested in history are not interest in the Unit.
>
> Yep.
>
> > By the way, you who often say that Japanese are ignorant about their own history know who is
> > the first Japanese immigrant who sued the US government for claiming equality under law?
>
> Not offhand.
And I'll tell you that despite having the ability to look it up and lie about it.
> > Tell us his/her name.
>
> Nice deflection from the issue at hand.
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