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its an irony ppl dun take notice of what happened on the day after valentine's day. haha..somebody gonna be proud of me saying this.
the nanjing massacre documentary screened yesterdae during assembly has made me regarded the Japanese with an impotent fury. by convention, everybody would have likewise sentiments. the slashing of the bayonets, the visual thoughts of this little boy who got speared by the buttocks and flung across the room and 200,000 women who were raped are just too horrific.
how can ppl who were victimised and terrorised by this series of morbid massacre events discard their initial detest for these uncivilised, barbaric doings?
they claimed these japanese ordinaries were forced into the army and they were reluctant. they didnt want war.. thus they shouldnt be blamed and cursed their whole lives..
but isnt it ironic and contradicting when ppl sae they were reluctant while their violence sure proved otherwise. ok maybe reluctance after years of conditioning and all due respect towards the japanese imperial army officials had metamorphosized into something more tyrannical.
even then dont these ppl have empathy? a wee bit or a tinge of compassion for those kids especially? dont their remorseness overcome them at all when their callous bayonets touch the surfaces of innocent folds of skin? dont those fresh pool of blood remind them of theirs? dont they remember that brotherhood and blood is the emblem of humanity? did humanity even cross their paths of minds? what were their heads even teeming with at that period of tyme? eccentric plans? quaint fancies? are all these what that they define reluctance? reluctance or hesitance to veer away those weapons by the seconds for fear their guilty conscience will set in and take the better of them..probably or their hearts and minds have been reluctantly brainwashed..probably
how doomed can one be when they thought they had paid homage to the japanese emperor when at the same time he committed unforgiven and perpetual crimes to fragile humanity..
people will never forget these doings even if asians are just so bound to traditions of being extravagantly forgiving.
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its an irony ppl dun take notice of what happened on the day after valentine's day. haha..somebody gonna be proud of me saying this.
the nanjing massacre documentary screened yesterdae during assembly has made me regarded the Japanese with an impotent fury. by convention, everybody would have likewise sentiments. the slashing of the bayonets, the visual thoughts of this little boy who got speared by the buttocks and flung across the room and 200,000 women who were raped are just too horrific.
how can ppl who were victimised and terrorised by this series of morbid massacre events discard their initial detest for these uncivilised, barbaric doings?
they claimed these japanese ordinaries were forced into the army and they were reluctant. they didnt want war.. thus they shouldnt be blamed and cursed their whole lives..
but isnt it ironic and contradicting when ppl sae they were reluctant while their violence sure proved otherwise. ok maybe reluctance after years of conditioning and all due respect towards the japanese imperial army officials had metamorphosized into something more tyrannical.
even then dont these ppl have empathy? a wee bit or a tinge of compassion for those kids especially? dont their remorseness overcome them at all when their callous bayonets touch the surfaces of innocent folds of skin? dont those fresh pool of blood remind them of theirs? dont they remember that brotherhood and blood is the emblem of humanity? did humanity even cross their paths of minds? what were their heads even teeming with at that period of tyme? eccentric plans? quaint fancies? are all these what that they define reluctance? reluctance or hesitance to veer away those weapons by the seconds for fear their guilty conscience will set in and take the better of them..probably or their hearts and minds have been reluctantly brainwashed..probably
how doomed can one be when they thought they had paid homage to the japanese emperor when at the same time he committed unforgiven and perpetual crimes to fragile humanity..
people will never forget these doings even if asians are just so bound to traditions of being extravagantly forgiving.
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