Re-posted by Nicholas Stix
I thank the reader who anonymously told me about this documentary in an epic yet succinct comment in 2012 to my essay, “Possibilities for How 'the American Experiment' Will End”.
He was thinking in terms of the future of American cities and the behavior of racist, multicultural (pardon the redundancy) hordes, once they achieve complete, unconditional victory.
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There are external subtitles in English/French/Spanish/Arabic/Russian/Korean, which can be turned on in "Subtitles" in the video settings
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"nanjing massacre - wikipedia (the pretend encyclopedia, which is not always false):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanjing...
"in december 1937, marked by the fall of nanjing (nanking), the capital of china, it declared the failure of the coastal defense war along the yangtze river which lasted for four months. in order to vent their emotions and prove that they conquered their former masters, japanese commanders allowed soldiers to vent without legal restrictions for six weeks.
"nanjing(nanking, the ancient capital of china's six dynasties, became hell under the vent of the japanese army.
"far east international tribunal military trial film: • [ENG SUB] the tokyo trial/东京审判"
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The woman who wrote the book "The Rape of Nanking," Iris Chang, ended up committing suicide. As if the terrible stories she described weren't enough to drive someone to the brink, she was being attacked by Leftists who were saying that what she wrote was untrue! Damn them all to Hell. The book should be required reading in schools, along with "Blacklisted By History" (the truth about Sen. McCarthy), "The Real Lincoln," "White Cargo" (how whites were the original American slaves), and a few others.
-RM
jerry pdx
I've read the Rape of Nanking and it's a book that makes you sick to the stomach. Not just the terrible events themselves, but the idea that the Japanese could commit such monumental horrifying atrocities and then we have to listen to them scold us about internment camps. The author, Iris Chang, committed suicide (some speculate murder) after a struggle with depression. One has to wonder if immersing herself in the study of war horrors affected her psychologically. The speculation about murder stems from death threats, possibly from Japanese right wing nationalists who deny that Japan committed any atrocities in WWII. Unlike the US and some European countries, who let the past consume them in an unhealthy way, the Japanese, and other foreign countries, just deny or completely ignore they've done anything wrong. Then self righteously sit in judgment toward the US and it's supposed historical "crimes".
My wife has a professor in Taiwan who had lived in Nanking and said her pregnant neighbor was raped to death by Japanese and they then cut the baby out and fastened it to a pole to use for bayonet practice. My father-in-law was a boy in Japanese-occupied China and saw them bury people alive. You can read about how captured American sailors were beaten and sometimes weighted and thrown overboard. In contrast Americans treated Japanese prisoners well. The death toll among Allied prisoners of the Japanese was horrendous. The Japanese were vicious cruel savages. Then there were the medical experients on prisoners. In contrast, Japanese in American internment camps actually gained weight.
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