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NintendoPie said:
The Rape of Nanjing is absolutely disgusting. It was hard to read what you wrote about it.

I would have to go with the humanly "need" to be better than someone else. It always makes us hate someone because they're better (technically) than us, and we have to cover that up. (This doesn't have to apply to everything, but most of the time humans just have a need for better/more.)



the sad part is that it gets worse from there....yes, worse......

The japanese experimented with biological weapons, dropping them on villages, they also had a medical unit that did vivisection (cutting open live human beings without anesthesia for medical study)--just incredibly disturbing stuff.

 

Only a tiny handful of the top japanese officers were punished, but everyone else went scot free, which brings me to my next point....

 

And this is the most disturbing thing of all.....is that supposed war hero General Douglas McCarthur brokered a deal with the japanese where the U.S. and it's allies would not seek prosecution of war crimes if the japanese would share information with the U.S. about scientific/medical information that was learned by the japanese when the japanese used biological weapons on chinese villages.  At that point, my heart sank and I felt like jumping off a bridge in disgust.

Shame on the Japanese!

Shame on the USA!

Shame on the entire ****ing human race.

 

The U.S. and it's allies were going to make a mockery of justice, just to glean info about biological weapons tests the japanese carried out on the chinese.  If that is not the definition of disgusting, then I don't know what is.....