My grandparents from my father passed away from WWII however my father has never blamed on the US. That is why I didn't have any grudge on Americans and I even study English. However, I really don't feel good when some Americans make fun of the WWII, victims in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. I am specifically bringing up about "Berbieheimer" We should move on, but my point is we shouldn't forget what happened in the past not to repeat that again.
@MrEjidorie Жыл бұрын
Every nation has some insensitive people, and the United States is no exception. We have to keep in mind that history is always written by victors. Victor nations shed light on war crimes which losers committed but cover up or water down their own war crimes. Mahatma Gandhi said, "An eye for an eye, and a tooth for tooth make the whole world blind." I lived in Hiroshima for two years, and as far as I know, none of A-bomb survisors were antagonistic toward Americans. Instead they strongly wished that Hiroshima would be the first and last city which was A-bombed.
I’m American and I agree with you. Most Americans hate that our government always wants to go to war. The government does it because it is a way for politicians to make money, but innocent people die because politicians are greedy. Trump wasn’t a perfect president, but he abstained from going to war, and I and many other Americans really respect him for that. Most Americans these days are very unhappy with our government. I really don’t like them either and the politicians make our whole country look bad. I wish the United States government would behave better. It’s embarrassing.
I myself was brought up in Hiroshima, and when I took the U.S. history class during my staying as a foreign exchange student, I was deeply shocked that the history book justifying the A-bombs. I do not hate anyone and blame anyone for the historical matter, but I wish that people all over the world would recognize that using nuclear weapons on citizens is a war crime and that nobody will never do the same thing again forever in the future.
@762forest_railway Жыл бұрын
Where in Hiroshima did you live? I lived in Noboricho, Naka Ward.
@user-vy2os3fp3x Жыл бұрын
The dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was not a war crime, but a genocide against civilians prohibited by international law.
@現在オーバーヒート中 Жыл бұрын
原爆だけでなく、民間人狙いの焼夷弾の雨も、忘れたらアカンね
@mikuhatsune8121 Жыл бұрын
In your dream stop crying 1 Year old kid is salty 😁
My mom says Atomic bombings on Japan was never a war, they were nothing more than massacres. I have the same thoughts. Honestly I feel kind of uneasy when I heard a lot of Americans consider what happened in Hiroshima and Nagasaki as a justice...