Sailor is just a bag of hot air. Don't pay any attn to him. That toss away post that you are referring to is typical fare.
Strangely one who continually shows your lack of education. You poor dumb fuck.
Sailor is just a bag of hot air. Don't pay any attn to him. That toss away post that you are referring to is typical fare.
I was pretty much an asshole back in those days.
IMO that is exactly how history -- ours, other nations', world -- should be taught. An individual or a nation cannot improve and prosper if it doesn't face the flaws and resolve to fix them. People are fond of saying "never forget" about historic horrors like the Holocaust. We must likewise never forget the wrong things that we as a country have done, so that we don't repeat them in the future. Unfortunately far too many, mostly on the RW, want to gloss over the ugly parts because they wrongly believe that learning about Japanese-American internment camps, slavery, residential schools, etc. will make kids hate America. In fact, when we bring up those ugly parts in discussion, we are often told that we hate America.
Patriotism is seeing both the good and the not-very-good in America, and loving her anyways.
Only thing that has changed for you is the calendar ...
IMO that is exactly how history -- ours, other nations', world -- should be taught. An individual or a nation cannot improve and prosper if it doesn't face the flaws and resolve to fix them. People are fond of saying "never forget" about historic horrors like the Holocaust. We must likewise never forget the wrong things that we as a country have done, so that we don't repeat them in the future. Unfortunately far too many, mostly on the RW, want to gloss over the ugly parts because they wrongly believe that learning about Japanese-American internment camps, slavery, residential schools, etc. will make kids hate America. In fact, when we bring up those ugly parts in discussion, we are often told that we hate America.
Patriotism is seeing both the good and the not-very-good in America, and loving her anyways.
You're full of ' probables ' and ' possibles ' crap. This forum is littered with instances of you being skewered by a fact.
" 'Death to the Infidels!' " ? You dumbass schmuck.
Tokyo is a beautiful city, from what I can see.
If you like Las Vegas style colorful lighting, Tokyo certainly has that.
A second visit to Asia was never on my itinerary, but on television, Tokyo is very much my style.
It might be different in person...who knows?
Who's been there?
In my opinion, teaching the true, aka unsanitized, version of American history to children is a form of moral instruction.
Here is where America lived up to it's professed values. And here is where she didn't, and what exactly did we learn from that?
Nobody's been to Tokyo?
Try getting Owl to return her Land to the Rightful Owners. (The Bleeding Hearts here must Atone for theirs Sins)
Admitting sins is one thing. Atonement may be more complicated.
Denying them, however, is in effect continually perpetrating them.
In my opinion, teaching the true, aka unsanitized, version of American history to children is a form of moral instruction.
Here is where America lived up to it's professed values. And here is where she didn't, and what exactly did we learn from that?
The quotes prove Nordberg was correct about Ike, who was in Germany and never fought the Japanese, but his conspiracy theory crap about bumping up casualty numbers to justify usage of the weapon is as full of shit as the accusations about puffing up COVID deaths.
There are a lot of eyes on big things like this. The Manhattan Project was our biggest secret and even it got out to the Soviets in a couple of years. Secrets don't stay secret for long.
All of this backbiting ignores the fact Americans were dying in combat every day; on land, on sea and in the air.
It is the duty of every American leader to end all wars successfully and with minimum losses. They did that in August 1945.
Why just American history? Some make it sound like the US was the only nation to have slaves or that the American Revolution was about slavery.
You and I both know the history of mankind is written in blood. I'm fine with teaching, but ask that all be taught in context.
An example would be pointing out that the onerous Treaty of Versailles forced by the Brits and French, not the US, was a major factor in the rise of assholes like Hitler. The Germans still have to own their piece of it, but Hitler didn't arise in a vacuum. The Treaty itself would never have happened if the Euros were using 20th Century weaponry and using 19th Century minds on when to use them.
Context.
Admitting sins is one thing. Atonement may be more complicated.
Denying them, however, is in effect continually perpetrating them.
The problem I see with Eisenhower was that he was not a fan of FDRs demand that Germany surrender unconditionally and submit to having their government dismantled and rebuilt by us from the ground up.
As a conservative Midwesterner, I do not think Ike was keen on nation building.
He was of course willing and comiitted to carry out FDR' s orders as a professional soldier.
But if it was up to Ike, he probably would have given terms to Germany and Japan, and allowed them to keep some form of their government intact (perhaps with different leaders) as long as their army stood down and withdrew from occupied territories.
FDR/Truman actually had the better vision. He was not going to accommodate Germany and Japan with terms, and he intended to annihilate them, occupy them, dismantle their government wholesale, build them from the ground up, and hold war crimes tribunals.
In other words, FDR/ Truman were playing for all the marbles - to nation-build.
History has shown that to have been the vision that the world needed.
You and actual history have obviously never crossed paths.
Nobody's been to Tokyo?
That's a stronger argument, IMHO. That Ike would have given terms rather than force unconditional surrender. It would have altered the strategy for victory.
I'm not sure what you mean by nation-building, especially in 1945. Was the Marshall Plan, and MacArthur's Pacific version of it, nation-building? A smart strategy is to do what the Euros didn't do 25 years earlier, try to avoid a repeat of a world war.