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General Tojo "wet his trousers whenever he heard gunfire"
AssKissinger wrote:Probably not, but he stained up his trousers real nice on Dec 23, 1948.
General McTojo "wet his trousers whenever he heard gunfire"
Mulboyne wrote:....
Another print ad trivialises the devastating atomic bombing of Hiroshima as a mere accident. It goes on to say that only "seven civilians received slight chaffing and were discharged from hospital within the hour" and "a cat suffered third-degree burns on its front paw". The ads are commissioned by a non-profit federation based in San Carlos, California, called the Global Alliance for Preserving the History of WWII in Asia...The ads were launched in Malaysia last Wednesday - the same day the country was invaded by Japan 69 years ago. Similarly, the advertisements have been slated to be rolled out in Singapore on Feb 8, when the Japanese invaded the island. Commenting on its audacious approach in using satire, an O&M statement said that the creative idea is "to distort Japan's version of history to a point of political satire, drawing attention to Japan's absurd attempt to rewrite history and practice of self-censorship"...more...
TennoChinko wrote:Yeah, but the moment anyone makes a comment (parody or otherwise) that anything less than 6 million Jews died in the holocaust, the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Jewish Defence League and other hysterical defenders of the lucrative Shoah business are all over you in a New York second.... [/I]
TennoChinko wrote:Yeah, but the moment anyone makes a comment (parody or otherwise) that anything less than 6 million Jews died in the holocaust, the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Jewish Defence League and other hysterical defenders of the lucrative Shoah business are all over you in a New York second....
There's No Business Like Shoah Business!
kagemusha wrote:...
Regarding your cute smartass pearl at the end of the rest of your garbage -
It might goes well with you little racist college buddies but I invite you down here to Miyazaki to say that in my face, I promise you - you will have to buy a voice recognizing computer to keep spreading that shit.
Have a nice day and let me know when you're here.
Yeah, but the moment anyone makes a comment (parody or otherwise) that anything less than 6 million Jews died in the holocaust, the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Jewish Defence League and other hysterical defenders of the lucrative Shoah business are all over you in a New York second....
There's No Business Like Shoah Business!
kagemusha wrote:As I expected, instead of dealing with the main argument, pointing at your cognitive dissonance, you are grabbing the side kick as a lifeline and an excuse for spreading some more incoherent BS.
If you don't have the ability to face your mistakes - suit yourself, just let me know when you're here.
blacknois wrote:It was the purest exertion of technology. One man with a gin can control 100 men without.
Ahhh, that wasn't gunfire that he heard.....Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:This is parody? One of Japan's more recent prime ministers quit because of diarrhea and he didn't even need to hear gunfire...
Typhoon wrote:Damn right. Wonder who she is.
Greji wrote:She's from Kansai and likes Natto, so I kicked her out.....
Greji wrote:She's from Kansai and likes Natto, so I kicked her out.....
TennoChinko wrote:Losers like you are found all over the Internetz.
TennoChinko wrote:
What's so special about Miyazaki? Do you own it? Or is it particularly inexpensive down there?
TennoChinko wrote:
Find someone you disagree with? Internet tough guy challenge~! Grr. Rawrr.
Manly cool veiled threats of violence, stalking, death and of course great physical pain~!
TennoChinko wrote:
Cognitive dissonance? My ass!
What's slightly amusing is that your reaction was exactly per the angry violent outraged stereotype I outlined originally. We FG's can make critical commentary on the Chinese, Japanese, dead Cambodians, Rawandans, and every other goyim under the sun ... but da shoah? Nope - that's supposed to be holy sacred material. Damn Godwin's Law!
McTojo wrote:These are not all fact based and require better methods of analysis to properly verify the validity of such allegations.
Greji wrote:By this, I assume that since you state "verify the validity", you consider that Nanking and the death of millions are simply unfounded allegations?
If that be the case, you have obviously never spent any serious time in the University, or other libraries, for study on the topic and have just been ingesting entirely too much ueoku chaji.
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