Bravo, America

Bravo, America

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Japanese don't even care about the nukes anymore, only weeaboos do.

Thanks, we worked hard and won. Unlike the slants.

hey they started it

It was the brother's fault, his retarded pride killed his sister.This is fact.

Yes, that's the point, good job.

What is this picture implying

I agree. What a fucking faggot.

What? You mean it was the stupid Japanese pride that lead them to their own deaths? My god, it's almost as if the author was trying to say, in parallel, Japan brought all this shit on themselves with their stupid pride.

As an American, my only regret is that we ran out of nukes to drop on them (and also on the Russians).

Had they not surrendered so quick, it would have been at least a few months till another was ready.

Those who live in paper houses shouldn't throw bombs.

>we

What was your role in the Bockscar?

You reap what you sow.

Indeed you do.

>in the Bockscar
>imblying

Literally the brothers fault

Every last fucking thing was the brothers fault

His father dying was probably his fucking fault as well

MC was a piece of fucking shit

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So one became a city so big an aerial view only partially captures it while the other became a single building?

Every thread I post on dies

fuck off Sup Forums

No one gives a fuck about the nukes anymore though, the Japanese know that it was stupid pride that sent them to war.

Though I think american power could've been demonstrated by using the nukes on the sea or something, nuking civilians was too much.

SEITA, FRUITSNACKS!!111!!!11!!

Everything dies.

>nuking civilians was too much.
Did it end the war in one day?
>The only answer is yes
It wasn't too much.

We could of nuked the entire god damned chink island and ended the war in literally 1.3 microseconds, that would of been too much.

More like
>years after the auto industry laid everyone off

>No one gives a fuck about the nukes anymore though, the Japanese know that it was stupid pride that sent them to war.
Yet their politicians seem to be heading back to the same old stupid pride now.

You would think that being the children of a IJN officer would at least have them under guardianship by someone.

Have you failed to notice that the ones supporting their military increasing are also the ones who are most pro US? It's the ones who want to cozy up to the Chinese who want military reductions.

That would be their aunt.

Let's be honest, the true villain was pic related.

don't mention it :^)

She was just grumpy and stressed. The boy screwed up and got his sister killed, simple as that.

Our nuclear production was too small to just waste them on the ocean.

If we were going to use them, we had to make the most of them.

Tis what we did.

Also

>hurr durr i don't care about human suffering

edgy imbecile.

Jap moot banned me for posting that once, be careful.

>just drop one out at sea

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They deserved it

The boy represents the Japanese authorities and the girl represents the Japanese innocent civilians - his inability to swallow his pride lead to the death of his sister.

That's not what it says at all.

You're wrong.

they should have nuked russia

Churchill wanted to do that.

>his inability to swallow his pride
I know this was the main-theme of the movie, but I never really felt like that Keita displayed that aspect.
He never once in the whole movie disagrees or objects to anything his aunt does, unless you count that scene where he's leaving her (which the aunt wasn't really bothered by).

That one scene where the aunt sells his dead mother's clothes, I actually expected him to object, but it was instead his little sister who was against it.

He certainly isn't the anarchistic rebel the movie wants to make him out to be.

she should just go kill herself
Why didnt the other villagers lynch her

No, he is right.
If you cared about human suffering then look at who started the war and what japan was doing to other people.

>HURR EVERYTHING IS AMURICAS FUALT

What the fuck is going on in this thread?

America hate-thread

>it's an america gets triggered at everything episode

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The writing style is fedora edge-core 101, but what it says is true.

>Starving in BEEF land.

Top Kek

Put it in!

I think we all know what time it is!

>typical uneducated opinion

Go read a book before you think you know better.

To be fair, the leaflets are absolute bullshit. Every Japanese city was already being bombed and destroyed with conventional weapons. Anyone who didn't already evacuate wasn't going to listen to a fucking leaflet. Furthermore, nobody knew exactly what an atomic bomb would do to people, so they didn't deem it necessary to say "oh and this might cause horrible pain and suffering if you survive" because they had no fucking idea.

YOUR FLESH WILL MELT!

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Also, kek at all of the faggy liberals in the comments whining about how "America is evil" and shit. Spineless pansies probably never heard of Japanese "comfort women", the "Bataan Death March", the "Rape of Nanking", or of Japan slaughtering it's own citizens rather than allowing them to surrender and live. Yeah, they fucking had it coming. Don't make me vomit.

>years after the auto industry laid everyone off
>Because of sixty years of unbroken Liberal Democrat rule.
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The Americans dropped leaflets before they started conventional bombing.

When the leaflets were dropped is not the point. The point is that you would have to be a moron to suggest people would have listened to these. Or rather, even if they did heed these warnings, that they had the ability to evacuate under martial law.

Eh, as a Brit, i'd say that's not their fault. The Americans did what they had to do to win, and what they did can't even compare to Japan slaughtering over ten million Chinese men, women and children, 1/3rd of Hainan's population, and destroying the Republic of China.

If they hadn't destabilised the RoC we'd probably have quality Chinese anime today.

I agree completely. I just think the leaflet argument is retarded and a losing battle that apologists basically want you to make. It's an eye roll inducing argument and you'll basically be laughed out of the room for saying "well it came up instantly on google so it must have been true!"

The "japanese were fanatical" argument is also bullshit. The military was fanatical, but civilians were not. Hirohito was no god emperor. Japanese views of the nobility have always been lip service. The military has always held real political power and that's what people feared. Kids weren't being trained to fight with bamboo sticks because they actually thought they would kill americans. Everyone admits how much control the state had at the time, but they always shift blame onto the civilians for obeying military rule as if the civilians somehow had the means to resist the military.

People need to put this shitty debate to rest. Second post said it best, nobody cares anymore except for people with agendas.

japs was already about to give up, USA instead of waiting use that chance to show the whole world their new weapon. it was more a marketing movement than real war strategy

You guys ever hear of Unit 731?

That is all.


Also nuclear weapons are evil. War is evil. This whole world is fucked. Nobody is "right".

Is there a problem here?

All war is tragedy. It wouldn't be war otherwise.

And honestly the nuclear weapons were merely the end of the slaughter. They were not that noticeable within it apart from what they signified. You think that the people would have preferred to be conventionally firebombed to death?

You're a fucking pussy. Peace is the noblest goal. But if you want it for you and yours, sometimes, other people have to drown in their own blood after you fill your hands with their entrails.

US already showed the world nuclear weapons with trinity. You really think nobody else knew about nuclear weapons even though every major power had a nuclear development program? We won the arms race and held a monopoly of power for several years. Using the bombs had nothing to do with flexing our muscles.

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The Trinity test was classified until after the Hiroshima bombing. Hiroshima was the first time nuclear weapons were demonstrated to the world at large. While most countries knew the US had a nuclear program, it wasn't until Hiroshima that they knew the US was successful.

u clearly didnt understand what his point was

I love the funny webm how Americans dropped shit.

No they weren't, there was literally a coup attempt supported by pretty much all the higher ups against the emperor. All because the emperor wanted to surrender.

Nah, the Soviets were reading U.S. nuclear reports before most U.S. officials. They knew everything. But not even the Americans knew it really worked until the combat tests.

Protip: More people died in the firebombing than in the nukes.

protip: dead gooks are always a net positive

Whole of asia is a rat nest just like the middle east.
No skin off my back seeing any of you trillions of people dead.

wtf i hate trump now
I am now a #cruzmissile

The most unlikeable protagonist I've ever seen.
He's a perfect example of MUH PRIDE subhuman eleven stereotype. His inability to use brain and constantly go about MUH PRIDE literally got his sister and himself killed.
What an unlikeable piece of shit holy shit, I only wish that the sister would survive and this peice of shit would die alone.

>what is unit 731 and rape of nanking
It's actually the japs who are edgy as fuck

Japan doesn't really like to harp on that too much, because they gave as good as they got with firebombing and other conventional air strikes during the war. Apparently those who suffered firebombing still found it hard to get much attention, though that may just be a general post-war "let ignore the bad times" sort of thing.

The only people to suffer a Nuclear bombing during warfare is a much easier thing to focus on, especially given how the perception of nuclear warfare shaped the second half of the twentieth century and broke the minds of the entire human race. Finally, a weapon so powerful people were actually, legitimately too rational to ever use it again. For now.