masayuki yoshida wrote:

> "Eric Takabayashi" <etakajp@yahoo.co.jp> wrote in message
> news:3F38F3CA.5E0655BA@yahoo.co.jp...
> > masayuki yoshida wrote:
> >
> > > http://tinyurl.com/jrcv
> > >
> > > Five years ago,
> >
> > What are you doing? Do you have some obsessive need to vindicate war era Japanese
> > (whom you seem to feel no connection to anyway) by digging up old posts?
>
> Yes, I am interested in your mentality.

Your own mentality in responding to a post five years later, when you were probably
active here at the time yourself, is also interesting, and maybe some sort of record.

Your being a person who feels some need to make excuses for Japanese wartime actions
or history, is sadly not surprising at all. The next time some Japanese whines about
war or Hiroshima, let's see how the war is not to be viewed from morality tack, or it
is less stressful to forget approach of yours, works.

> > > Mr Takabayashi questioned:
> > >
> > > > user370189@aol.com (User370189) wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> " Japanese war crime of 300,000 Massacre (in Nanking) becomes a moral weapon
> > > >> for Chinese government towards Japanese government. Although the Massacre is
> > > >> different from Nazi*s Holocaust,
> > > >
> > > > Because fewer were killed? How was it different?
> > >
> > > The main difference is that the Nanking Massacre was a contingent event
> > > but Nazi's Holocaust was a national big project of race extinction.

Which was worse, by the way? Would you care to claim there was no Japanese order to
kill, or that there were not soldiers who enjoyed the massacre or other atrocities? A
visiting Japanese pilot (who insists on perhaps 60,000 deaths) witnessed and fifty
years later reported the efficiency of the production line executions in Nanking.

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