For some reason, today I started to really think about Nanking. I honestly can't understand what happened in there. Neither can I say that I've heard of anything as demoniac as what happened there. For me, there's not a single moment in history that can compare to this, maybe because I see this massacre as the closest depiction of hell that we could possibly have.
How is such thing possible? How are we capable of doing such things? What type of creatures are we? Can you even imagine how it must have been like to be a chinese person in there? I will never comprehend mankind, I'm speechless.
>there's not a single moment in history that can compare to this nah there's plenty...sack of magdeburg had catholic mercs impaling babies and shit, whole 30 years war was full of that kinda stuff
Gavin Thompson
>there's not a single moment in history that can compare to this Kill yourself you fucking weeb.
Andrew Ortiz
Why are atrocious things in history always done by Germans?
Jayden Moore
>I honestly can't understand what happened in there don't worry nobody hasn't understood yet
Jonathan Murphy
The Swedes were by far the most infamous in that war.
Brody Nguyen
How were the soldiers received in Japan?
Dominic Allen
>Insects killed other insects I don't see any problem.
Samuel Allen
but zainichi korean kun, you're cockroach...
Nathan Flores
it took a long time to be a huge controversy so nothing special
Andrew Davis
Any chance of the veterans getting arrested?
Chase Cruz
How's OP a weeb? Are you retarded?
Lucas Scott
nah
it took a long time to be a huge controversy but it was in a war trial
Luis Perry
A death row inmate became Prime Minister of Japan. ^_^
Humans are just awful fucking creatures, that's all there is to it. Put them in a position of power and let them do whatever they want and you'll see we're all far closer to Satan than we are to Jesus. Even the few who have objections at first will soon subject to the new "normal". Now whether this is because we've just elevated the "normal" to an unrealistic standard or we just drop standards that quickly is a whole other matter.
Matthew Richardson
If that disturbs you, you shouldn't read about the spanish conquest or the destruction of cartage by the roman then, it would make you have a stroke.
Isaac Jones
believing china's “Nanking massacre” is as dumb as believing that a massacre didn't happen in Nanking
John Murphy
What's going on with you? Don't be so serious. Nips just killed chinks. That's all. History isn't a mystery.
Eli Torres
A lot of what you hear about it comes from the book "Rape of Nanking", which is practically dismissed in the academic community at this point. The book was a propaganda piece, which apart from spreading outright falsehoods, takes the worst of what happened and portrays it as something that happened to everybody. You also have to keep in mind that these books are sponsored by a government whos legitimacy lies upon the idea that they rescued China from the Japanese devils.
Atrocities happened and they shouldn't be forgotten. But, when you look at commonly accepted war casualties in China and took the demographics of China into account, the occupation of China (including the Yangtze delta) was far less brutal than what was seen in Eastern Europe at that time. White nationalists are so quick to say "the japs were the real savages, not us!!" when confronted with the historical brutality of the west.
Christopher Hill
t. CIA nigger
Michael Howard
it's not shut the fuck up retarded proxy weeb
Jaxon Brown
And his grandson aka Shinzo Abe is the current prime minister of Japan. No one should say he can't become it just because he's a grandson of a war criminal but he's also part of the ultra nationalistic political organization which supports discrimination against Koreans and Chinese and makes it seem like the Nanking massacre was merely a lie. A grandson of Hitler who supports neo-nazism wouldn't possibly become the top of Germany but somehow it is totally fine in Japan. This country and its people may seem western outside now but they have never changed inside since the war.
Hunter Rogers
>a lot of what you hear about it comes from the book "Rape of Nanking", which is practically dismissed in the academic community at this point.