• @breadsmasher
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    He can make both those statements. He should absolutely not be comparing them.

    The decision to nuke japan was based on factors entirely different than any possible factor to nuke gaza.

    In any sane world, senators suggesting dropping war crimes all over another country would be immediately removed

      • @Windex007
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        This is an interpretation of what happened. It’s the one that paints America in the most favourable light, for sure.

        Another one is that the “no surrender” mentality was a direct result of the terms of the Potsdam Declaration which demanded “unconditional surrender” from Japan. Japan knew they had lost, they were just hoping to fight for the SPECIFIC surrender condition of the preservation of the Imperial line (aka, let the Emporer still be the Emporer, preserve the family).

        Had the Potsdam Declaration permitted that concession, it very well may have been the case that no nukes would have been necessary.

        Anyways: tough to understand the exact truth of any hypothetical situation. I just think it’s unfortunate that the “The USA HAD to, though” argument is so often repeated without a very full context of the surrounding political realities. It’s a very bite sized explanation, and it paints the USA in a fantastic light. It’s perhaps not a coincidence that it was AT Potsdam that the west hinted to Stalin of the existence of the nuclear bomb.

        What’s the point of building the thing if you can’t prove to the world you have it, and are willing to use it?

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          Another one is that the “no surrender” mentality was a direct result of the terms of the Potsdam Declaration which demanded “unconditional surrender” from Japan. Japan knew they had lost, they were just hoping to fight for the SPECIFIC surrender condition of the preservation of the Imperial line (aka, let the Emporer still be the Emporer, preserve the family).

          It should be pointed out that this is what ended up happening anyway. The emperor stayed in power and lived until like the 90s. So whoopsie daisy on the whole nuke thing

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          You are leaving out the historical context of hyper violent insane independent action for honor mindset of the soldiers within the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy (IJA/IJN).

          This culture of insubordination included a widespread belief that they did not to have obey civilian commands, and is largely responsible for ground level soldiers deciding on their own to kick off the war in Manchuria.

          It’s entirely reasonable to envision a counterfactual version where either one of, or both the IJA and IJN refuse to surrender, or even just large contingents within either.

          I’m not saying this to invalidate anything you’ve said, but I do think it’s highly relevant context when considering any alternative ways that could have gone.

        • bufalo1973
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          The nukes were not thrown because of Japan but as a message to the USSR.

      • livus
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        Well no, the best hand you could have played would have been to drop them on military targets instead of civilian targets.

        Those bombs were war crimes too; we don’t need to invoke some kind of American exceptionalism for a war crime that happened 80 years ago.

      • @breadsmasher
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        182 months ago

        Not sure why you chose my comment to reply to. I made no statement on any justification, or otherwise, for attacks on japan.

        The fact we are even still having that debate in our modern day surely shows do not fucking nuke gaza

        • @ripcord
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          62 months ago

          They replied to you with something else, and that was removed. So they are really responding to that.

          • @[email protected]
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            112 months ago

            I’m honestly amazed that account has found a way to get every sub to hate some of their comments

  • Drusas
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    “So when we were faced with destruction as a nation after Pearl Harbor…"

    The US was never faced with destruction during World War II.

      • @kautau
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        Or the one about a post-Trump presidency, The Handmaiden’s Tale

    • @WhatAmLemmy
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      Hey now. The threat of destruction was just as bad as the actual destruction across Europe and Asia.

    • @[email protected]
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      It’s very hard for people (well, neurotypical people) to understand what real destruction means when that contests their system of considering themselves (and their friends, their country etc) very cool.

      Most of those advocating for bombing cities and big wars would turn into whining piss-smelling sacks of shaking meat the moment they meet one person not weaker than them angry at them in a back alley.

    • @[email protected]
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      Haven’t Palestinians been through enough? You’d make them clean up Lyndsey Graham, too?

      • Kashif Shah
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        Cannabalism is against Islam, otherwise I’d say that at least they’d finally get some food in Gaza.

        • @Dkarma
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          Good thing Lindsey is pork…oh wait…

          • Kashif Shah
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            Although, technically, even pork is allowed when the alternative is death by starvation.

            Whether one would rather die than eat Graham Cracker is another thing.

  • @[email protected]
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    Imagine how much better the world would be if there was just a simple process of psychological screening for would-be politicians, and psychopaths were barred from holding office.

        • @Daft_ish
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          Sure sounds better than what we currently have

      • Em Adespoton
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        Smart people put political proxies in power so they can get on with living their life.

        There are only two reasons to become a politician and STAY a politician, and Graham is no Sanders.

  • acargitz
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    Casually arguing for breaking the taboo on using nuclear weapons.

    Forget Gaza, this is how human civilization ends.

    • @[email protected]
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      132 months ago

      We have been saying that Israel is a moral and legal hazard to the entire world as it rallied its allies to throw out all resemblance of a rule based international order recognizing such basic human rights like not being slaughtered and having access to basic food, water and medicine.

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        So is Turkey.

        But the guilt for colonialism and belligerent Christianity apparently lies so heavy on Westerners, that they are ready to absolve it with the blood of Christians never involved in those.

        It’s an especially disgusting kind of virtue signalling to combine being against Israel, but for Turkey and Azerbaijan.

        • @[email protected]
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          What are you talking about? Israel and Azerbaijan are allies. Azerbaijan sells its oil and gas to Israel and Israel granted it the “right” to exploit the gas fields in front of Gaza they want to steal. Israel supplied Azerbaijan with drones so it can slaughter Armenians.

          And Turkey did not put the UN Charta through a shredder or demanded the world to attack UN institutions. Also Turkey does not demand its allies to cheer it on for its crimes.

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            I know they are allied, Israel and Turkey are not really that hostile between themselves too.

            It’s about how optics of all this work on general Western audiences.

            I agree Turkey relies less on such corruption. Azerbaijan is pretty similar to Israel in that regard, though. They just don’t need loud approval when silent approval does the job.

  • @jordanlund
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    This should disqualify him from ever holding office again. I know it won’t, but it should.

  • @MyPornViewingAccount
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    Ya know, if post Civil War reconstruction had actually happened and we’d de-confederated the South like we de-nazi’d Germany and Japan the GOP wouldnt exist today.

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      Well, kinda, since the parties swapped roles in the Southern Strategy as a response to the civil rights movements, back then the democrats were the overtly racist ones. So we could assume the GOP would still exist but it would look nothing like the “modern” (hah) version.

      • @MyPornViewingAccount
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        Yes, the nuance of the party swap in the 60s is lost on most people.

        Thats how my ultra-maga relatives get to prpudly post on FB how theyre the party of Lincoln and in the very next post proclaim their hatred anything farther left than the taliban.

        • @barsquid
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          “We’re the party of Lincoln, that’s why everything needs to be named after a Confederate general. State’s rights.”

    • Kashif Shah
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      And we’d probably have actual human rights laws in America, instead of means-tested, drug-tested government aid.

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            “Discretely” should be “discreetly”. One means “separately” and the other “unobtrusively”.

            • @grue
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              You could argue that using the wrong homophone transcends mere misspelling and becomes a different category of error…

  • @officermike
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    Ahh yes, dropping nuclear weapons right next door, risking fallout in your own territory and pissing off every country around you, as well as all your allies. Why not?

    • FartsWithAnAccent
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      How dare you question the blinding brilliance that is Lindsey? I’m sure his masterplan accounts for things like inciting a global nuclear war with some clever solution that isn’t just waiting it out in a congressional bunker with all his cowardly friends while we all die horribly, right?

      • Kashif Shah
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        indeed, the bunker has been upgraded to a SpaceX satellite mesh hotel.

  • @[email protected]
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    Israel wouldn’t do that. They want to give the beachfront property to American politicians as a “gift that’s totally not a bribe”

    • Patapon Enjoyer
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      Would be such a shame if a stray rocket hit Ted Cruz’s beachfront house while he’s on vacation 🙈

  • @Daft_ish
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    Indifference to human life totally on brand for the gop

    • @[email protected]
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      This is not indifference. This is a call for genocide. And a genocide at Ausschwitz proportions.

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        I’m saying lindsey graham doesn’t care if people live or if people die.

  • @blazera
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    “I want you to use my words against me. If there’s a Republican president in 2016 and a vacancy occurs in the last year of the first term, you can say Lindsey Graham said let’s let the next president, whoever it might be, make that nomination."

    Only thing this guy deserves to hear for the rest of his life.

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    I’m from in Belgium, and have colleagues from countries from both sides of the second world war. The carpet bombing of cities is still talked about every now and then. It’s still remembered as one of the worst tragedies during that war (apart from the obvious), and the scars it left in many family trees still pain the people to this day.

    Hearing stories from Gaza and the Donbas always remind me of the stories I used to hear from my grandfather, and I believed we left those war tactics behind in the last century. It’s absolutely insane hearing an allied country to ours debating using those tactics again.

  • @[email protected]
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    How is it even legal to call for the murder of so many people using one of the most atrocious weapons humanity has invented…but if one were to suggest to apply a guillotine to this person for doing so, they would be in severe legal trouble?

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      Same way you can say guillotine the rich but not kill Jeffy Bezos

      One is seen as more direct, even though the other includes more people

    • @[email protected]
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      You can suggest he deserves a lot of things - like you can a pedo. What you can’t do is say you’re going to do it yourself.

  • @notannpc
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    I’m shocked! Who could have guessed this slimy invertebrate would have zero regard for anyone but himself!?

    It’s wild that if anyone were to suggest killing Lindsey Graham they would probably be arrested and called a terrorist. But he can just casually advocate for nuking a densely populated area that is inhabited mostly by civilians and a bunch of brain dead morons will still vote for him.