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Old 03-19-2018, 06:42 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I know it can be aggravating when someone is so dogmatic they see everything through certain political lenses so I did try to avoid my answer because yet again it’s a sanctimonious plea for anarchism and pacifism.

I think Truman should’ve been hanged along side Tojo for being a war criminal. The atomic bombings were just two obvious American war crimes he was guilty of.

The complicated part of my answer is that the war crimes should have just been an excuse to rid the world of Truman. He was stuck in a situation where he had to make an impossible decision as a result of his immoral lust for power. The end of WWII would have been a great time for all human kind to stand up against the idiocy of patriotism and political hierarchy by making all those ****s suffer. Churchill, Stalin, Truman, Hirohito- the generals - all of them.

I can’t give you an honest answer outside my politics. I can’t just look at the atomic strikes in a bubble. The entire disastrous situation was a result of people acting like stupid ****ing sheep and ****wad “leaders” making decisions.
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