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Those Racist Japanese

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Hugh Lincoln [OP]

2005-07-11 21:01 | User Profile

God bless 'em:

[url]http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4671687.stm[/url]


Faust

2005-07-11 21:09 | User Profile

Hugh Lincoln

Yes I do kind of like the Japs. [QUOTE]God bless 'em[/QUOTE]


kane123123

2005-07-12 17:38 | User Profile

Good. I aprove of anyone who supports uniracial societies and disaprove of anyone who promotoes multiracial societies.


OPERA96

2005-07-12 18:38 | User Profile

God bless 'em? GOD FREAKIN' BLESS 'EM? Maybe you've forgotten a few things in history, like World II, Pearl Harbor, the Bataan death march, the rape of Nanking and a whole litany of Fun things these smiling little bastards did. Personally, I would be happy to see everyone of them choke to death on their sushi.


Hugh Lincoln

2005-07-12 18:46 | User Profile

[QUOTE=OPERA96]God bless 'em? GOD FREAKIN' BLESS 'EM? Maybe you've forgotten a few things in history, like World II, Pearl Harbor, the Bataan death march, the rape of Nanking and a whole litany of Fun things these smiling little bastards did. Personally, I would be happy to see everyone of them choke to death on their sushi.[/QUOTE]

Sure, but as a non-white, successful nationalist people, the Japanese provide a comfortable example of the advantages of a monoracial nation, suitable for bringing up at parties where you don't know everyone.


Ponce

2005-07-12 20:49 | User Profile

[QUOTE=OPERA96]God bless 'em? GOD FREAKIN' BLESS 'EM? Maybe you've forgotten a few things in history, like World II, Pearl Harbor, the Bataan death march, the rape of Nanking and a whole litany of Fun things these smiling little bastards did. Personally, I would be happy to see everyone of them choke to death on their sushi.[/QUOTE]

Opera? and who is to blame??????? Nippon was an isolated culture and wanted to keep it that way till a US Navy big shot went in with five ships and started shooting everything in sight and told them "either you deal with us and open up your country or will blow you away".....once again America liberated a country and now you bich about it?

And the same thing for China, who do you think introduced opium into that country?


Marxist

2005-07-12 22:31 | User Profile

:)


OPERA96

2005-07-13 05:42 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Ponce]Opera? and who is to blame??????? [/QUOTE]

Don't give me that "blame the victim" crap, Ponce. There is no excuse for the horrors perpetrated by the Japanese. What did the Chinese do to deserve the rape of Nanking? What did the Koreans do to deserve the murder of millions of civilians? What crime did their women commit to warrant being butchered and turned into "comfort girls" for the pleasure of the Japanese Officer Corps? How about the Phillipines, did they deserve to be enslaved? did their women deserve to be raped as a recreational activity by their oppressors? Did the people on the primitive islands in the South Pacific send gunboats to subdue the sons of the Rising Sun? No Ponce, it's not gonna work - not this time!


Bardamu

2005-07-13 13:21 | User Profile

We should replace our foreign worker bees with Japanese-made robots and nuke the UN.


skemper

2005-07-13 13:27 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Bardamu]We should replace our foreign worker bees with Japanese-made robots and nuke the UN.[/QUOTE]

I remember that the group Styx had an album about Amercian workers being replaced with Japanese robots in the 80's.


Texas Dissident

2005-07-13 14:24 | User Profile

'Course if my grandfather were one of the misfortunate Americans who suffered the brutalities of a Jap POW camp I might feel differently, but personally I have nothing against Japs--in Japan. But like all Asians, I wouldn't turn my back to them or trust them any further than I could throw them. Almost all of Asia is completely alien to all things Western except our money.


xmetalhead

2005-07-13 14:48 | User Profile

[QUOTE]Mr Diene says he plans to recommend that Japan enact a law against discrimination, which he said should be drawn up in consultation with minority groups.

He said he would now wait for the Japanese government to respond to his comments before submitting a report to the United Nations. [/QUOTE]

And people wonder why the Japanese fought so hard and viciously back in the day.


Quantrill

2005-07-13 16:08 | User Profile

It is beyond dispute that the Japanese have been aggressive and militaristic at times in their history, and that they committed extremely heinous and barbaric acts preceeding and during WWII. That seems to me to be irrelevant, however, to the issue at hand, namely, that it is good to see a nation standing up to the globalist, neo-Babelist, multiculturalist cabal. Japan for the Japanese!


OPERA96

2005-07-13 17:07 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Quantrill]It is beyond dispute that the Japanese have been aggressive and militaristic at times in their history, and that they committed extremely heinous and barbaric acts preceeding and during WWII. That seems to me to be irrelevant, however, to the issue at hand, namely, that it is good to see a nation standing up to the globalist, neo-Babelist, multiculturalist cabal. Japan for the Japanese![/QUOTE] Reread my post. I was referring to Ponces assertion that blame for Japanese barbarism and atrocities could be laid at the feet of this once great nation.


Quantrill

2005-07-13 17:20 | User Profile

[QUOTE=OPERA96]Reread my post. I was referring to Ponces assertion that blame for Japanese barbarism and atrocities could be laid at the feet of this once great nation.[/QUOTE] I assure you that I have read this entire thread quite thoroughly, and you made this post -- [quote=OPERA96]God bless 'em? GOD FREAKIN' BLESS 'EM? Maybe you've forgotten a few things in history, like World II, Pearl Harbor, the Bataan death march, the rape of Nanking and a whole litany of Fun things these smiling little bastards did. Personally, I would be happy to see everyone of them choke to death on their sushi. before Ponce made his assertion.


Hugh Lincoln

2005-07-13 17:54 | User Profile

And now, for those racist Chinese:

[url]http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20050712-091448-3519r.htm[/url]

In what may be the only good idea they've had in the past 10 years, National Review suggested "unleashing" Japan to balance China's power. I see no downside to such an unleashing.


OPERA96

2005-07-13 21:02 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Quantrill]I assure you that I have read this entire thread quite thoroughly, and you made this post -- before Ponce made his assertion.[/QUOTE] I refer you to Ponce's post ( #6 ), that is the post to which my most recent response ( #8 ) was directed. The post you quote is #4.


Angeleyes

2005-07-15 04:59 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Quantrill]I assure you that I have read this entire thread quite thoroughly, and you made this post -- before Ponce made his assertion.[/QUOTE] Japanese are racists. shrug Big surprise. Their cultural cohesion is reasonably strong. I, as a round eye, was politely (gotta thank them for that) discriminated against when I was in Japan, particularly in the Rapongi District. "You are not welcome here" in a number of establishments.

By and large, though, I got along fine in Tokyo, and met some very nice folks who were willing to look past my round eye status. We had a few beers, a few laughs, and parted smiling.


Cracker of the Whip

2005-09-21 12:21 | User Profile

Their indoctrination has begun. [url=http://abum.com/files/Movies/racist_toothpaste_commercial_050910.wmv][B]click here[/B][/url]


Happy Hacker

2005-09-21 15:43 | User Profile

An independent investigator for the UN says racism in Japan is deep and profound, and the government does not recognise the depth of the problem.

The government recognizes the depth, they government just doesn't find anything wrong with it.


OPERA96

2005-09-21 17:03 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Cracker of the Whip]Their indoctrination has begun. [url=http://abum.com/files/Movies/racist_toothpaste_commercial_050910.wmv][B]click here[/B][/url][/QUOTE] I can't get this to come up. Are you sure the URL is right?


Cracker of the Whip

2005-09-21 20:30 | User Profile

[QUOTE=OPERA96]I can't get this to come up. Are you sure the URL is right?[/QUOTE] It works for me. Try [url=http://www.abum.com/?p=9][B]HERE[/B][/url] near the bottom. The one titled Balloon.


Julian the Apostate

2005-09-22 09:20 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Texas Dissident]Almost all of Asia is completely alien to all things Western except our money.[/QUOTE] And which they seem to have increasingly more of than we do.


edward gibbon

2005-09-22 16:47 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Hugh Lincoln]And now, for those racist Chinese: [url]http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20050712-091448-3519r.htm[/url]

In what may be the only good idea they've had in the past 10 years,[B] [I]National Review suggested "unleashing" Japan to balance China's power. I see no downside to such an unleashing[/I][/B].[/QUOTE]Americans do not appreciate the fact that the great butchers of the World War II era were the Japanese, [B][I][COLOR=Red]most emphatically not the Germans[/COLOR][/I][/B]. The Japanese under American sponsorship have escaped the censure and condemnation of the world. We will regret this one day.

The punks at [I]National Review [/I] have very little idea of what they have written except that once more they have pleased the Jews who determine much of American policy. A China seeking oil for economic growth will soon be beyoind our power to control. They will have very little or any consideration for Israel, unlike the Japanese who accept American direction.


Howard Campbell, Jr.

2005-09-22 20:09 | User Profile

[img]http://www.diggerhistory.info/images/posters/jap05.jpg[/img]


Angeleyes

2005-09-22 21:43 | User Profile

EG

For an interesting work of fiction based on historical issues, and a pretty good read all around, try James Webb, The Emperor's General. It is based on the execution of the defending General in the Philippines, and the tangled trail America had to walk to get the whole post war pacification of Japan sorted out.

Historical fiction, sure, but well researched, and well written.

AE [QUOTE=edward gibbon]Americans do not appreciate the fact that the great butchers of the World War II era were the Japanese, [color=red]most emphatically not the Germans[/color]. The Japanese under American sponsorship have escaped the censure and condemnation of the world. We will regret this one day. [/QUOTE]


edward gibbon

2005-09-22 22:41 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Angeleyes]EG

For an interesting work of fiction based on historical issues, and a pretty good read all around, try James Webb, The Emperor's General. It is based on the execution of the defending General in the Philippines, and the tangled trail America had to walk to get the whole post war pacification of Japan sorted out.

Historical fiction, sure, but well researched, and well written.

AE[/QUOTE]I have read the novel based on Field Marshal Yamashita and his troops. A West Point history book stated that the Japanese under Yamashita probably performed better than Americans under MacArthur. Saint Mac would have been courtmartialed in a just world.

We may think we have the pacification of Japan sorted out, but I, for one, demur. This country does not know nor care about the millions upon millions of Asians killed.


Angeleyes

2005-09-23 15:37 | User Profile

[QUOTE=edward gibbon] We may think we have the pacification of Japan sorted out, but I, for one, demur. This country does not know nor care about the millions upon millions of Asians killed.[/QUOTE]Yes, Yamashita did more with less, and surely made Mac mad. One of Webb's themes in the novel was Mac's desire to, via execution for war crimes, wipe away his own honor's stain by terminating the existence of a man who bested him on the battlefield.

As to dead Chinese I don't have a problem with a general indifference to that, as most Americans are also clueless as to the horror inflicted, during the Bataan death march, by Japs on Americans. And on American POW's in general by the Japs.

AE