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>>citations needed

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contest_to_kill_100_people_usi...

I am not on HN to confront warcrimes denialism from foreign extremists, so this is about the extent that I am going to go.

>>At the time periods in question, de-facto segregation was still the norm across the entire U.S. and yet you're implying we were some sort of beacon of morality and human rights. Hell, the U.S. was performing horrific human experimentation before and _after_ the war.

No where near comparable to the horrors of what Japan was doing and not even close to relevant to this thread. This is pure whataboutism from a denialist.

The axis powers were not the same as the allies in some "weird and wacky" grey morality.

>>This part is just straight up racism.

No. Describing fascist cultures engaged in genocidal wars of extermination against the whole world as "diseased" during that time period is being polite and succinct. Maybe your view is that such a culture was healthy at the time? Tell us.

>>You're either a troll or you truly have bought into the entire breadth of American Propaganda.

I have seen the horrors of fascist Japan first hand. I have seen the devices and torture chambers they built. I have lived in Nanjing and heard the air raid sirens with my own ears.

I, for one, am not an ignorant denialist that wants to pretend none of this ever happened. Fascist Japan had a problem back home that needed fixing. America fixed it.




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