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bamboozledyesterday at 9:56 PM2 repliesview on HN

I don’t like it but it was a war. October 7 was a declaration of war. I heard almost no one complain about the “war on terror” and I’m sure similar collateral occurred.

For some reason people forget the pearl harbour event that happened before it all kicked off ?

Not trying to say it’s fine to bomb a hospital, but it doesn’t seem fair to single out the IDF. Do you whine about Hiroshima ?


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crystal_revengeyesterday at 10:29 PM

> Do you whine about Hiroshima ?

It's been awhile since I've been in high school, but even back then standard public education was to discuss the topic very respectfully and to question the mainstream narrative that "more lives were saved because of it". It's not uncommon for US High Schools recommend Barefoot Gen as a supplemental reading on the subject. Americans largely feel complicated about Hiroshima and absolutely do not view strong critique of it as "whining".

In the PNW there is also plenty of discussion in public school about the shame of Japanese internment camps in the US.

As others have pointed out "The War on Terror" has been nearly constantly criticized by Americans since it's inception. Mocking it on the Daily Show was a fairly common theme even 20 years ago.

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ceejayozyesterday at 10:00 PM

> I don’t like it but it was a war.

I don't disagree.

There's a reason we have a thing called "war crimes". (In fact, much of the concept stems from a conflict very significant to Israel.)

> I heard almost no one complain about the “war on terror”

I don't think you were listening very hard.

> Do you whine about Hiroshima ?

If we did it today, with F-35s and precision weaponry and drones available to us? Absolutely.

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