Because the blast and the radiation would affect them too, dumbass. Not to mention the international condemnation it would bring.
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    Sorry. I forgot that as a Ch*k it is my place to bite my tongue and just accept my people being butchered and raped on a daily basis while the Japanese fascists debate surrender at a leisurely pace. I shouldnt hope for Japanese morale to be destroyed in a way irrefutable to all but the most insane Japanese militarists (the ones who tried to coup their own God-Emperor to prevent surrender) because that would be downright uppity of me.

    Just come right out and say it. Chinese lives don't matter. Maybe after that you can go lecture the Palestinians about how firing rockets at Tel Aviv is bad and wrong because precious Israeli civilians might get hurt.

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  • Because the blast and the radiation would affect them too, dumbass. Not to mention the international condemnation it would bring.
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    the U.S. nuking Japan brought no good

    No, look at the passage I cited from the Emperor's surrender address. Tell me exactly what it says.

    sure the Clean Wehrmacht exist, but there was still a theater of Nazis getting punished, meanwhile the U.S. granted Unit 731 immunity and Hiro Hito died in 1989.

    There was the theatre of the Tokyo War Crimes trials too. Are you seriously this ignorant about the topic and trying to lecture me? The German denazification process was scarcely better than the Japanese process. Von Braun et al was their Unit 731. A bunch of high ranking Nazis got to die of old age too. America can eat shit for letting both the Nazis and the Imperial Japanese off the hook with a slap but Germany didn't get nuked and it was rehabilitated just like Japan. It's almost as if the US was going to rehabilitate both fascist powers anyway, nukes or not.

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  • Biden administration is considering using the 'most severe trade restrictions available' if Japanese and Dutch companies continue to give China access to 'advanced semiconductor technology'
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    I don't understand this analysis. Surely it would be easier for the Americans to control and damage the Chinese economy if Xi Jinping and Chinese business leaders were typing out emails and memos on backdoored Microsoft software or iPhones. Forcing Huawei to develop their own tech via hostility means that the Chinese market is lost forever and now the American security apparatus has to deal with an opaque ecosystem they can't backdoor.

    I've heard people say that the October Hamas attacks on Israel were so surprising because they were planned entirely via Chinese tech and therefore was not picked up by Zionist elint. I don't necessarily think that's true or even the only reason, but it's not an implausible example of how forcing China to make its own systems is a huge own goal.

    All this hostility has just made China more and more self sufficient. I just don't see how that gives the US more leverage than a China which is completely dependent on Western tech.

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  • Because the blast and the radiation would affect them too, dumbass. Not to mention the international condemnation it would bring.
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    We let's have a look at the relevant part of Hirohito's surrender speech to see whether or not the bombs had any impact on his decision to surrender:

    Clear as fucking day right from the man himself.

    Even if I do have American brain worms (maybe granddad pick some up from a dead yank in Korea), what you're espousing is just Japanese right wing brain worms. Don't take it from me, take it from a Japanese media scholar:

    First of all, the narrative of August journalism can be classified into three categories.

    The first is the "narrative of suffering" intended to pass down wartime experiences as "victims" of the atomic bombings, air raids, evacuations, repatriations and other grueling ordeals, and the "sacrifices" soldiers had to make, represented by kamikaze attacks and suicidal battles.

    ...

    In such a context, Japan's invasion, atrocities, colonial rule and other forms of "aggression" are completely receded into the background. Instead, its self-image as victims of militarism is brought to the fore.

    This view on war and history was formed due to peculiarities of how post-war Japan was handled during the Cold War.

    Japan could return to the international community without facing squarely its war responsibility and pursue its economic growth after the emperor was exonerated at the behest of the United States and Western powers waived their right to claim compensation.

    It's so frustrating that even Japanese people can acknowledge that this is their version of the Clean Wehrmacht myth specifically designed by Americans to rehabilitate them in a Cold War confrontation with the USSR but you try to tell this to a leftist and it's like talking to a fucking brick wall.

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  • Because the blast and the radiation would affect them too, dumbass. Not to mention the international condemnation it would bring.
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    This is applying post facto knowledge to a decision when assessing it ethically. Even if the Japanese had planned to surrender following the Soviet invasion (there is no evidence that any such decision was made before the atomic bombings) such decision was not communicated to any of the Allied powers. Even if an intention to surrender had been teased at, a surrender is not a surrender until the surrendering side accepte terms and lays down arms.

    Even if we accept for sake of argument that the US decision makers thought the bombs had zero military value and were purely for show, how do you think it would have gone down if the US had went to Stalin with this information? Stalin, the man who had been pushing for intensified Allied air raids against Germany and a second front since 1941, would have just been like "oh don't worry about using your new city destroying wonder weapon, I'll just let Soviet soldiers continue to fight and die in a war you could probably end easily"?

    It always comes down to this. Chinese lives don't matter, Korean lives don't matter, Soviet lives don't matter. As long as the precious Fascist civilians get to starve to death instead of being bombed, or conscripted into a kamikaze mission, or shot for dissenting instead, it's aaaaaalllll worth it!

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  • Because the blast and the radiation would affect them too, dumbass. Not to mention the international condemnation it would bring.
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    Continue to lecture someone from another country about how they should feel about their own country and history is the real American brain worms my friend.

    I don't pretend to know the complexities of the French occupation and the Algerian struggle for independence, that's why I'm not going to tell you how you should feel or think about it.

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  • Because the blast and the radiation would affect them too, dumbass. Not to mention the international condemnation it would bring.
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    The firebombing of Tokyo, and the nukes on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were totally genocide events.

    About as many German civilians died in the storming of Berlin as Japanese civilians from the bombing of Hiroshima. Is the Battle of Berlin also a "genocide" event?

    The Japanese military had already been in total disarray since the Nazis and fascists fell and the war was already understood as lost and Japanese military were drafting a surrender.

    Where are these drafts now? Surely there would be copies if they were ever sent out. What terms were being proposed? Were the drafts ever approved or even seen by the Emperor and his war council? Someone with a title starting the write a piece of paper is meaningless.

    As for all the American historiography of their motivations, I find it extremely convenient that most of them were published or came to light around the time of the Korean War when America was trying to justify the rearmament of Japan. If the Americans are willing to pave over all Wehrmacht atrocities to justify the Bundeswher, I have no doubt that they would be willing to play the heel for Japanese rearmament.

    The real proof that can't be fakef that the Americans knew that Japan was not down and out was that planning and logistics for Operation Downfall, the nnvasion of Japan, continued apace right up until the Japanese formal surrender. This included well documented actions like transferring landing ships to the USSR as well as corroborating statements in 1945 given to the Chinese, Soviet, and British governments.

    While I do not dispute that American use and targeting of the abombs had political motivations, that does not automatically make inverse true where there was no military reason for their use.

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  • Because the blast and the radiation would affect them too, dumbass. Not to mention the international condemnation it would bring.
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    I am not watching a 2 hour long video. If you would like to summarize his most salient points then I am happy to respond to those points. If me not watching this video is a deal breaker for you then we do not have to continue this conversation.

    Your position is identical to the modern, western narrative which was cooked up as a retroactive justification for an obviously unjustifiable act.

    I would be interested in these western sources which use the saving of Chinese and Korean lives as an explicit justification for the atomic bombings.

    Also, your position is also the position of the Nanjing-denying Japanese far right so... Idk where that leaves us if we apply your reasoning.

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  • Because the blast and the radiation would affect them too, dumbass. Not to mention the international condemnation it would bring.
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    There are soldiers in China that we need to stop, obviously the solution is to vaporize a bunch of innocent civilians in Japan, great idea.

    The solution is to continue to fight against the aggressor occupier fascist state using all means available until they surrender. A naval invasion of Japan was projected to cause up to 500,000 casualties. A naval blockade until starvation might have caused millions of civilian deaths if you take Leningrad as an example of how a starvation blockade would go.

    It is tragic and horrific when a civilian is killed in war, but civilian deaths in war are unavoidable. The guilty party are the Japanese militarists who were refusing to surrender and holding out for some deathride bloodbath (of their own civilians).

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    oppose, in the strongest terms, real-world violence of any kind

    Quick, get on social media and spin this as "Amazon says ceasefire now!" and start tweeting at Amazon thanking them for condemning Israel's invasion of Gaza.

    This is our chance to get the Zionazis and the capitalists to eat each other.

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    The enemy is beaten when it surrenders. The Japanese did not surrender until after the bombs were dropped. Even then, the Imperial military staged a coup against their own God-Emperor to stop him from broadcasting his surrender speech. They stormed the Imperial Palace and ransacked the place - the recording was smuggled out in a pile of laundry. We are taking about a country run by people with that level of deathwish, you cannot just assume that they were beaten.

    Setting all of that aside, there were still hundreds of thousands of Imperial Japanese soldiers in China and Korea at the time of surrender. Those soldiers were oppressing, murdering, raping and stealing up until the very end. Just because the Japanese military ceased to be a threat to the US Fleet does not mean that they ceased to be a threat to millions of people.

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    Haifa is Israel's largest port on the Mediterranean side and it's only about 50km from the Lebanese border. I wonder if Hezbollah would be able to use similar tactics to shut it down in the even Israel does the incredibly stupid and tries to fight Hezbollah.

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  • Posting the original [Reuters link](https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-covid-propaganda/) because it's very useful when sending to libs. I absolutely despise how every single Angloid "liberal democracy" is constantly looking under its bed for Chinese influence ops but whenever an American or English op gets discovered everyone just pretends it didn't happen. This one got innocent and vulnerable people in the Philippines killed and Marcos is still lining up the whole country to be Pacific Ukraine. >The clandestine operation has not been previously reported. It aimed to sow doubt about the safety and efficacy of vaccines and other life-saving aid that was being supplied by China, a Reuters investigation found. Through phony internet accounts meant to impersonate Filipinos, the military’s propaganda efforts morphed into an anti-vax campaign. Social media posts decried the quality of face masks, test kits and the first vaccine that would become available in the Philippines – China’s Sinovac inoculation.

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    Please immediately report any revisionists imploring you to "let people enjoy things" to your nearest Party Disciplinary Committee. [Link to original](https://x.com/wentisung/status/1800379326057324989) (tweet author is an Atlantic Council ghoul)

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    Chinese influencer sprays "toilet" on steele at Yasukuni War Crimes Shrine, records himself pissing on it, then flys back to China and gloats. Japanese far rightoids malding and seething, with a holocaust-denying plastic surgeon offering 10 million yen as a reward for his arrest. [Link](https://x.com/hellowo63335565/status/1797548861755646033) It's also been reported on Westoid and Japanese media so you can search up an article if you want. Reason I'm linking to the tweet is that it has the video and all the English language news is incredibly biased (i.e. no mention of why a Chinese person might not like Yasukuni Shrine until the very last paragraph).

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    Found this because there's a Westoid translation account that somehow thinks that this is a dunk on China. https://twitter.com/TGTM_Official/status/1793307567415759029

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    https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3255351/nasas-dream-comes-true-china-plans-build-giant-rail-gun-launch-hypersonic-planes-space

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    www.aljazeera.com

    Let's fucking GOOOOO! Unlimited findings of Genocide against WeSSt Germany. The global south has listened and doubted for decades to the West claiming that international institutions served all equally. Now even they are forcing these institutions to back their empty words with action or be revealed as hypocrites.

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    Saw this while scrolling Taobao. Don't want to come off like a shill so won't post the link here, but it was too good not to share.

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    https://twitter.com/Aldanmarki/status/1737094790368444894

    Apparently Yemen has a long tradition of war poetry. Apparently the modern versions slap. My favorite parts are the multiple angles of Biden failing to climb stairs.

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    https://twitter.com/Eivor_Koy/status/1727523238220374334

    With all the unchecked Zionist messaging flooding the airwaves recently, I cracked a smile at this arrogant ambassador getting out in his place. >On November 20, China, as the rotating President of the UN Security Council, told Israel's ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, during his speech condemning UN Women, that he should maintain some respect for the briefer invited to the meeting. > >When Gilda Erdan used improper language to criticise UN Women at the meeting, China's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Zhang Jun, respectfully interrupted him to remind him to respect others while expressing himself. > >I don't remember this happening very often at UN conferences. > >Roughly translated below are the comments made by China's representative to the United Nations. > >"Distinguished representative of Israel, I would like to remind you that you can fully express your different opinions in your statement, but please show respect at least for the briefer invited to the meeting. This is the consistent practice of the Security Council and a rule that everyone should abide by. I would like to remind you to pay attention and please continue your speech."

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    www.telegraph.co.uk

    The article is still biased as hell and couched in the usual "China had" scare language, but here's a few good quotes. >China’s carbon emissions have either peaked already or will do this winter, seven years ahead of schedule. They may plateau for a year or two but will then go into exponential decline for mechanical and unstoppable reasons. > >The country’s target of net zero by 2060 is likely to be achieved a decade earlier than previously assumed, and perhaps earlier than in Europe. >Lauri Myllyvirta, co-founder of the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air, says China has reached a structural tipping point where the roll-out of renewables is outpacing the rise in electricity demand. > >“A drop in power-sector emissions in 2024 is essentially locked in. We’re likely to see a fall in total CO2 emitted in the first half of next year,” he said. >At the risk of overtaxing the reader’s appetite for figures, it is worth spelling out the enormity of what China is doing. The China Electricity Council says the country will add 210 GW of solar this year, twice the entire solar capacity installed in the US to date. > >It is not going to stop there. Carbon Brief says China’s output of solar panels was 310 GW in 2022; it will be 500 GW in 2023; and 1000 GW in 2025 – four times the total installation of new solar worldwide last year. Regarding the scare point of new Chinese coal plants: >The regime is approving two new coal plants a week. It does not mean what many in the West think it means. China is adding one GW of coal power on average as back-up for every six GW of new renewable power. The two go hand in hand. > >“The more renewable energy used, the more the need for coal peaking capacity. A large number of coal power units will be idle,” says Chinese coal expert Li Ting. Obligatory Westoid nonsense about how Xi is evil and he just wants to take over the world with his sinister measures to protect the environment. >Xi seeks global supremacy. He was never going to let climate worries alone hold back China’s rise. But today the two are in perfect alignment. Clean-tech has become the spearhead of China’s global economic conquest, and this changes the thrust of Beijing’s climate diplomacy. > >It is no longer possible for foot-draggers to hide behind China. As Chinese emissions roll over and go into free-fall, Xi will become an even bigger problem for them than Western preachers.

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    https://twitter.com/YWNReporter/status/1724988496438239732

    I'm sure Xi is beyond having his feelings hurt by Biden, but just look at Bilken's reaction lmao. Inviting a head of state to your country to publicly insult them is unacceptable anywhere, so this is only going to further tarnish the shitty reputation of American diplomacy.

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    Not gonna pretend that the unhoused in this situation are being helped or anything, but it goes to show that the US government is capable of improving things for its people but choses not to. Also, remember when Beijing hosted the Olympics and Westoids accused China of hiding all the beggars? Lmao.

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    Notice that China is the only group represented by an animal. My theory is that the cartoonist spent hours trying to draw Xi but every time their editor refused to publish their extremely racist caricature.

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    www.detroitnews.com

    >Attorney General Dana Nessel's office is ending its pursuit of criminal prosecutions over the Flint water crisis after seven years of no convictions, a decision that came Tuesday after the Michigan Supreme Court rejected an attempt to revive charges against Republican former Gov. Rick Snyder. If Flint had been a village in China, the offending officials would have gotten the death sentence years ago.

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    https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202310/1299543.shtml

    >Academia Sinica in Taiwan released the AI language model last Friday which can answer all kinds of questions that users input. Multiple media outlets in Taiwan had bragged that this language model is a new-generation product developed by Taiwan independently. >However, the Global Times reporters found that when users input questions such as "which country does Taiwan island belong to," the language model would give the answers "China" or "People's Republic of China." Based AI model. >Media outlets on the Taiwan island said the language model was developed independently by Taiwan by using the historical documents from the Ming and Qing dynasties, the traditional Chinese version of Wikipedia, and various classical Chinese as its training materials, with development fees of NT$300,000, equivalent to about 68,000 yuan ($9,338). Probably a gross misrepresentation from Taiwan Island media unless the output is in classical Chinese and not vernacular. >The Global Times cited the Taiwan media outlet CNA's report on Monday that when users input the question "who were you created by," the model answered that "I was jointly developed by the Fudan University Natural Language Processing Group and Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and my birthday is February 7, 2023." And of course the cherry on the shit sundae is that the model itself claims that it was developed in Shanghai. Who's the IP thief now, Reddit Island?

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