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Old 02-25-2007
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Re: America's covert postwar intimacy with Japanese right wing fascists

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Originally Posted by Luke View Post
CCP propaganda has always been telling Chinese people about America's covert intimacy with Japanese fascists. Previously it is everywhere in Chinese media. This is the first time that I find further proof in English mainstream media that CCP is all telling truth about American conducts.
Except I cited a movie circa 1960 which quite plainly made fun of the US's relations with those in the former Axis Powers. The reason you don't see the US harping over it is because the US knows it, the US has known it for a long time and other then in documentaries or period movies (e.g. The Good Shepard) its not something which comes up frequently since the Cold War is over.

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I personally am fine with each country doing covert conspiracies for their own interests. However, this post is mainly for those Americans who are too "pure" to believe the American secret agenda of cultural imperialism, and those who think America does have some "moral high ground" to criticize other countries over various issues. The fact is that America is as morally sick, if not more, as any of the other countries, especially in international affairs. For TD who are already familiar with American Evils, you can skip this thread.
No, you are using it to justify the extreme level of xenophobia demonstrated by China and to extend a demonization of Japan to a demonization of the US

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By the way, it is a joke that America boasts that they created a Pacifist Japan. It is extremely childish and simple-minded for anybody to think that 60 years of control can change thousands of years of Shintoist culture and Sammurai blood.
And yet, we did it. Hell look at Germany, Austria and France before WWII they were all militaristic states. Now they are pacifists. Each country took its own lessons from WWII, the idea that countries cannot change, and that World War II had no effect on the world demonstrates your own willful ignorance and susceptibility to propaganda.

How many people, pray tell, have you spoken to, who are Japanese?
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