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Luke Dashjr
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On this day 78 years ago, the so-called "stronghold of democracy and freedom" used a nuclear bomb against the peaceful residents of Hiroshima.

The explosion and its aftermath claimed tens of thousands of lives, leaving even more permanently disabled and disfigured.

This was far from the only, but undoubtedly the most horrific crime committed by the USA, with absolutely no necessity.

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The Merkle Treehouse · 134w
Horrific.
TonySly · 134w
Sounds like you don’t subscribe to the argument that the bombs ultimately saved many lives by ending the war more quickly. I think it’s hard to separate those ideas.
CensorThis · 134w
“Crime.” What bullshit. Go dig up what the Japanese did throughout that war and say “crime” again. STFU.
nobody · 134w
What you mean? I don’t understand your post!
OceanSlim · 134w
No necessity huh? You sure have a weird understanding of WW2...
Dash · 134w
Well that take is lacking some nuance, Luke. I believe Hiroshima was used for military purposes. And at least ending the war early saved the lives of US servicemen, and also, I would argue in a way helped the Japanese, as it meant the Russians didn't get a chance to invade Hokkaido. Japan could hav...
Nick · 134w
This event was taught in public school. By association I’m starting to doubt it happened.