well i do agree about that, we probably aborted the person that was supposed to cure cancer, how do we know?
Dude, you can't blame the people of today for things being done yesterday by people who look like them.
I guess the thousands of japanese children and babies just deserved what came to them?
not saying to do anything to the japanese children, just don't think i will be donating to the earthquake relief, let me ask you this, how many Americans over 60 , do you think donated? my guess, not many, you just can't throw up your hands to them and say 'we good now right' ,nope they remember.duh, yes. and white children should suffer an acid bath for slavery. german children should all be hanging upside down by their toenails because of the holocaust. and fuck those jews because of what they did to christ. their kids should just be aborted. of course.
i feel 1/2 sorry for you then, unless the other 1/2 is germanI'm half Japanese. Fuck you. Troll.
my mother is 67 and she donated. you would have to be in your 70's to have your own memories of ww11. my mother was born when it was going on/ending. she doesn't hate any japanese and never did. do you think the vietnamese would donate to the US if the the situation were different? this type of hate hoarding is just not helpful. so at exactly what point DO we "throw up our hands to them and say 'we good now right'"? 10 years? 40? ever? i just think it's strange thinking coming from an american, whose own country has committed plenty of atrocities in the name of expansion or survival or what have you.not saying to do anything to the japanese children, just don't think i will be donating to the earthquake relief, let me ask you this, how many Americans over 60 , do you think donated? my guess, not many, you just can't throw up your hands to them and say 'we good now right' ,nope they remember.
Well the point here is, at least my point, i will not help japan , where are all these bleeding hearts for the people of Appalachia(sp), the homeless vets, etc? guess running that ad during a documentary of the bataan death march was ill conceivedmy mother is 67 and she donated. you would have to be in your 70's to have your own memories of ww11. my mother was born when it was going on/ending. she doesn't hate any japanese and never did. do you think the vietnamese would donate to the US if the the situation were different? this type of hate hoarding is just not helpful. so at exactly what point DO we "throw up our hands to them and say 'we good now right'"? 10 years? 40? ever? i just think it's strange thinking coming from an american, whose own country has committed plenty of atrocities in the name of expansion or survival or what have you.
don't be offended unless you are one of them, if you are ,the hell with you too
I think the issue lies deeper within you. You said your a vietnam veteran, right? Maybe you don`t want to donate to Japan, because you want to think that the energy, time and sacrifice you and your family put into that war was not just something for the agendas of countrys, something the country wants to accomplish using someone like you. No. You want to think that war was just like propaganda said, you felt it was much more important. Your attitude was go on boys, lets do this for the country without excessive questioning.Well the point here is, at least my point, i will not help japan , where are all these bleeding hearts for the people of Appalachia(sp), the homeless vets, etc? guess running that ad during a documentary of the bataan death march was ill conceived
if you are talking about what happened in ww2, sorry, but what happened to them was too bad. as far as the earthquake relief fund, which is what i started about, then no, they don't deserve it, i just won't pay to bail them out, AGAIN. let me ask you this, what would the Japenese have done to the USA children if they would've invaded?
really?was watching the military channel the other day and they were doing a documentary on the 'Bataan Death March' in which the Japs murdered over 30,000 pow's, but the thing was during the documentary they had an advertisement for the JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. I looked at that and said 'wtf, they can go to hell". sorry but i am sick and tired of bailing these dumass countries out, charity begins at home and that is where it should stay