Then I guess we shouldn't forgive the barbarian Japanese for Pearl Harbor, the Bataan Death March, the Rape of Nanking, the more than 10 million Chinese the Japanese killed from 1937 to 1945...
You are generalizing. I don't.
I am very ashamed of the atrocities committed by the rulers of Japan through centuries. I would not forgive, ever, people like Ishii Shiro nor evil Konoe Fumimaro. Those are evil masterminds. You cannot blame all japanese, as we cannot blame all USA citizens of that time.
But I have no respect for judgmental armchair apologists who condemn retroactively without any grasp of the times or of war itself. You weren't there, so don't pretend you know what you would have done differently.
Of course I wasn't there. Neither of my parents have been born yet. But my grandparents were alive. I haven't experienced war, and I really hope I never do, but I know how it's like to grow-up and live under a brutal military dictatorship. I'm not like USA young citizens.
If you don't respect me and think that I am that way, that's up to you, I'm not gonna change your mind. But I do know what I am talking about. Because I've seen my grandfather face (now he's gone), and I've seen my own parents face (who suffered from a different kind of cruel regime, that I actually remember).
But as I said before, not forgive and not forget. As you say well, we must learn and make sure it doesn't happen again, never, in any part of this planet.
Please excuse my terrible redaction, english is not my native language.
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