A friendly fire incident is tragic; and some to blame weren't.
It's not reason to slander a whole nation and spread blood libel against an entire race of people.
The joo hate has become tiresome.
That's presumption of guilt or guilt by association. Again, no one hates all Japanese because of Hiro-Hito; or all hate all Italians because of Mussolini; or hate all American blacks (multiple nations) for Barry Sotero...er....Obama.
Social media SEEKS the worst; then BLAMES the whole with Israel and Jews to the point that the rule of averages leaves only the simple to parrot the hate.
It works for them and they're doing it here. It'd be neat to share this place with rational folks.
No, no one really hates japan because of hirohito. However, some hate japan because of the Rape of Nanjing. Koreans aren't fans due to the occupation of Korea, which basically turned half a mil Korean women into sex slaves, destroyed historic sites, nearly wrecked their cultural heritage, and resulted in nearly a million dead over the 35 years they held power there. Sure, they're all anime cat girl maniacs now, but that's not what they've always been, and there are a lot of people with loooong memories.
They don't hate Italians because of musollini, but some Ethiopians still may hold a grudge over the Yekatit 12 massacre. Or because of what they did in Libya right before wwii.
People don't hate other groups because of the leaders. They usually hate them for the atrocities they've done, just like the atrocity done to a navy ship called the uss Liberty.
"A gripping account of the real causes of the 6 Day War; Uncovers the true reasons for the bombing of the USS Liberty; Reveals that the world was on the brink of nuclear conflict – and why it was kept quiet."
https://peterhounam.com/books/operation-cyanide/
Pertinent to the plot: When the Liberty was standing far from the zone of battle, why did they receive a command directive to urgently move closer? And how did the Israelis know that the US was not passing battle intelligence to the Egyptians? I mean, were we so clean at that time? Or that it wasn't an Egyptian ship flying a false flag (which is where the phrase comes from)?
James Doohan (Scotty on "Star Trek") was shot 5 times by a jumpy Canadian sentry in the Allied cross-channel invasion, losing a finger in the event. Was the sentry a Nazi saboteur?
A friendly fire incident is tragic; and some to blame weren't. It's not reason to slander a whole nation and spread blood libel against an entire race of people. The joo hate has become tiresome.
You are correct. The hatred the joos have for non joos is tiresome.
I haven't found that anywhere I've ever visited. However the reverse, antisemitism is older than we are.
Where their is smoke,their is fire.
That's presumption of guilt or guilt by association. Again, no one hates all Japanese because of Hiro-Hito; or all hate all Italians because of Mussolini; or hate all American blacks (multiple nations) for Barry Sotero...er....Obama. Social media SEEKS the worst; then BLAMES the whole with Israel and Jews to the point that the rule of averages leaves only the simple to parrot the hate. It works for them and they're doing it here. It'd be neat to share this place with rational folks.
No, no one really hates japan because of hirohito. However, some hate japan because of the Rape of Nanjing. Koreans aren't fans due to the occupation of Korea, which basically turned half a mil Korean women into sex slaves, destroyed historic sites, nearly wrecked their cultural heritage, and resulted in nearly a million dead over the 35 years they held power there. Sure, they're all anime cat girl maniacs now, but that's not what they've always been, and there are a lot of people with loooong memories.
They don't hate Italians because of musollini, but some Ethiopians still may hold a grudge over the Yekatit 12 massacre. Or because of what they did in Libya right before wwii.
People don't hate other groups because of the leaders. They usually hate them for the atrocities they've done, just like the atrocity done to a navy ship called the uss Liberty.
I don't hate anyone.
Very few, blame the whole nation. But they are tired of writing long paragraphs everytime they talk about it.
No one is forcing anyone to write long paragraphs. If they are tired of it, they can stop whenever they want to.
I'll opt for "Bad Guys International". Easier to say and military tribunals can compose the cast members after sufficient evidence.
"A gripping account of the real causes of the 6 Day War; Uncovers the true reasons for the bombing of the USS Liberty; Reveals that the world was on the brink of nuclear conflict – and why it was kept quiet." https://peterhounam.com/books/operation-cyanide/
https://de.scribd.com/document/410826276/Operation-Cyanide-by-Peter-Hounam-2003-pdf
Massie entered it into public record and requested inquiry in an epic presentation.
Another perspective: https://files.catbox.moe/gl4pux.jpeg
Israel, the greatest parasite ever attached to a Host Nation.
FTFY
Pertinent to the plot: When the Liberty was standing far from the zone of battle, why did they receive a command directive to urgently move closer? And how did the Israelis know that the US was not passing battle intelligence to the Egyptians? I mean, were we so clean at that time? Or that it wasn't an Egyptian ship flying a false flag (which is where the phrase comes from)?
James Doohan (Scotty on "Star Trek") was shot 5 times by a jumpy Canadian sentry in the Allied cross-channel invasion, losing a finger in the event. Was the sentry a Nazi saboteur?
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I can't believe they got to Quint so much that they had him say it was the USS Indianapolis.