Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Nagasaki bombing anniversary - Why no apology from the US?





















Korean forced laborers remember Nagasaki attack focus 08/10/2010 TOKYO — Kim Jong-ki was an 18-year-old forced laborer digging tunnels for a Japanese arms manufacturer in Nagasaki 65 years ago, on the day a US aircraft dropped an atom bomb on the city. Like the other e





    • Jesusa Bernardo “The United States needs to apologize for dropping the bombs,” he said.

      Takazane said the dropping of atomic bombs was an act against not only the Japanese but also “the whole of humankind.”


    • Makiyama said she suffered injuries to her face and legs and later the after-effects of radiation exposure, including hair loss, an abnormally bloated stomach and black marks on her skin which still appear today.

      Most tragically, she said, her son died aged five of cerebral palsy.

        • TAGA-ILOG News why has the imperialist united states not apologized for the atomic bombings? imagine a future time when the US is superpower no more and the new superpower bombs them with nuclear.




      • Jesusa Bernardo ...
         bakit hindi nag.aapologize ang kalbong agila sa napakahayup na ginawa nila sa hapon? masama nga rin ginawa ng hapon eh sila din naman nananakop ah? genocide pa nga ginawa nila sa pilipinas noong 1899-1913/15 eh.

      • Jesusa Bernardo
        yung pera siguro hindi masyadong mahalaga kasi very successful ang economic relations nila. baka nga secretly part of the deal nila yun in exchange for japan's cooperation/alliance with the US.


        ang mahalaga iyung pag.amin ng kalbong agila sa kasalanan nila re atomic bombings.

  • TAGA-ILOG News
    haha. but americans are also racist, ted. you should hear some american historians/professor/military veterans talk of such. as for cruelty, remember the genocide during the American invasion of the philippines.

    then again, americans have 'progressed' human rights-wise from the turn of the past century.


  • TAGA-ILOG News 
    you're both right, edward and ted.


    we're all glad japan lost in wwii. thing is, the way it was stopped--inhumane is an understatement for a-bombs, two of them even.


    right after wwii, there was actually some talk that it was a racist decision by the US bombing an asian rather than a western country. if there's one country that should have been a-bombed in wwii, it sure was germany, not japan whose atrocities pale in comparison with the nazi's.

    yes, japan was racist in a way that it wanted to lead asia, but at least it had the idea of asian cooperation






  • TAGA-ILOG News 
    haha. but americans are also racist, ted. you should hear some american historians/professor/military veterans talk of such. as for cruelty, remember the genocide during the American invasion of the philippines.

    then again, americans have 'progressed' human rights-wise from the turn of the past century.

  • TAGA-ILOG News 
    arbs, the mestizo purge thing, if it was true, was imperative. their loyalties, obviously were to their dominant race. it was a war of sovereignty, supposedly by the indigenous people.

    yung pa nga lang eh elite interest na nanalo. in the first place, kung nagka.purge nga, eh bakit utak elite pa rin nag.dominate. how true was ellen's report, anyhow?

  • TAGA-ILOG News ted, you're talking of the modern times. the racism of filipinos stemmed from spanish colonization of the archipelago. before the western colonialists, i don't think the ancient filipinos were racists.

  • TAGA-ILOG News mag.apologize din ang bald eagle nation, ms. yuko. pag pabagsak na sila. hehe.

    umiikot ang mundo. babylon, egypt, macedonia, persia, rome--they all fell at some point so ganun din the kalbong agila.

  • TAGA-ILOG News call ako dyan, ms. yuko. picket na walang police violence!

    sarap siguro. lol. what a release it would be for me. hehe.
    August 16 at 5:48am ·  · 


  • TAGA-ILOG News 
    you're both right, edward and ted.

    we're all glad japan lost in wwii. thing is, the way it was stopped--inhumane is an understatement for a-bombs, two of them even.

    right after wwii, there was actually some talk that it was a racist decision by the US bombing an asian rather than a western country. if there's one country that should have been a-bombed in wwii, it sure was germany, not japan whose atrocities pale in comparison with the nazi's.

    yes, japan was racist in a way that it wanted to lead asia, but at least it had the idea of asian cooperation


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