Nice try.
My comment was not about war in general, but specifically about the dropping of nukes on civilian centers, causing upwards of 200,000 civilian casualties. In case I wasn't clear enough, let me state it clearly now: there was NO justification for dropping nukes on Hiroshima/Nagasaki regardless of what the Japanese army was doing.
I must say your convoluted justification is a new one for me. The usual claim is that the nukes were justified because they ended the war quickly and preempted far greater casualties otherwise. Few people justify the deliberate massacre of 200,000 civilians as a "just" punishment for Japanese crimes.
You will be hard pressed to find support for that argument, especially in Asia. People are generally fair minded. Only the most extreme would be willing to visit the sins of the father upon his children. People in Asia do not see today's Japan as the same as the Imperial Japan of WW II, but neither would they shed any tears for what happened to Japan.
What I said was not any justification but a refutation of your intellectually dishonest and misleading portrayal of Japan and the Japanese regarding the relationship with the US. Are you going to say that the Australia of today is the same as when it was a Britain's penal colony? Are you going to say that today's America with a black President and a government of many ethnicities is the same as when institutionalized slavery was the norm? If not, then today's Japan is a testament of the Japanese people willingness to attempt to atone for their ancestors' sins that ended in WW II. When I see such a contrast in such a short time, I am willing to be generous with my admiration and amity.
I don't want to detail this discussion into Japan. Suffice it to say that I have tremendous respect for the Japanese people and I agree with some of what you say. However, it is not up to me to "forgive" them -- that is strictly between Japan and its victims.
Of course it is. You are of this generation, not of when Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany were in power and threatening everyone. But the reality is that there is nothing to forgive for today's Japan is not the same as Imperial Japan. That does not mean Japan is 'perfect' but only that the people and the country has changed and for the better. So if there is nothing to 'forgive' because the children did not commit the crimes of their ancestors, there is no reason for you to insult Japan the way you did. The sad part is that you do insult Japan just to get to US.
Not because you have any real experience with Japan, the Japanese, or any attempt at genuine understanding of history.
Certainly, the Japanese situation is different from the German case, e.g. the Yasukuni Shrine controversy. I don't believe Germany has any national monuments dedicated to Nazis.
Yasukuni Shrine predated WW II. That fact is evident. Every country has some sort of 'shrine' or memorials to those who paid the ultimate price -- their lives -- in the service of the country. It is unfortunate that some of WW II's Imperial Japanese war dead with atrocities attached to their names and spirits are theologically buried there, but their 'graves', no matter how tainted, is in no way indicative that the Japanese celebrated the atrocities committed via the shrine.
Yasukuni Shrine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yasukuni is a shrine to house the actual souls of the dead as kami, or "spirits/souls" as loosely defined in English. It is believed that all negative or evil acts committed are absolved when enshrinement occurs. This activity is strictly a religious matter since the separation of State Shinto and the Japanese government in 1945. The priesthood at the shrine has complete religious autonomy to decide to whom and how enshrinement may occur. They believe that enshrinement is permanent and irreversible.
This is no different than how a criminal can be 'absolved' of his sins upon the acceptance of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior in Christian beliefs. The Western governments do not dictate to the Christian sects as to how they should view and amend their theologies. So if Germany have no memorials to the Nazis specifically for Nazis and the Nazi brand of fascism, then neither is Yasukuni Shrine such a memorial for Japan.
Regardless of the above, you are mixing up two concepts. just because someone repents for their sins doesn't mean they have to adulate the country that massacred 200,000 of their civilians. The fact that it is the case in Japan/Germany is because of American media power.
Someone? Who in today's Japan committed those sins? It is
YOU who are confused and mixed up. You believe in a false association that part of repentance and redemption is the automatic submission to US. This is just another oblique attack on US via our allies, in effect, you are casting aspersions on US by demeaning our friends. This reveals that it bothers you a great deal that another people and culture that is of greater historical stature, age, and achievements than your own may share our interests.