:nuke: was liberalism's response to communism, it was a flex at the soviets and not necessary to defeat Japan
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what were the communists doing in Poland
trying to liberate the polish people, the horror!
WarBirdUSA
Should be classified as a fascist in this case :amerikkka:
Maybe
had a point about Popular Fronts…
I mean, look at Taiwan making the memorial for people who collaborated with the Japanese in WW2.
To be fair, the reason why the Communists were able to kick the Nationalists’ ass to Taiwan and establish the PRC in the first place was because of the United Front.
The liberals' fixation on political rights once again misses the economic crimes of capitalists. What happened from 1929 to 1939?
Nationalism is a fuck
What point is this trying to make? Nuking a bunch of civilians is better than battling in to the enemy's capital at enormous cost and bringing an end to their reign of terror?
Based on the tweet ("tired of everyone being stupid") I'm guessing this is what happened:
- A communist made a meme about liberals being ineffective at fighting fascism compared to communists, mentioning the Soviet invasion of Nazi Germany
- A liberal said "no, u" and made a meme about the US nuking Japan and (probably) the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact (it's always the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact)
- OP combined the two memes
Hey question, what were the liberals doing in any country in any year through any other year?
1920: trying to spread working class revolution to poland
1939: trying to buy time and block corridors that would be used in operation barbarossa
The US bombed so many Japanese cities to rubble that the fact that we used a new type of bomb to do it in two cases made no difference. In fact many cities were more thoroughly destroyed by traditional bombing. The group that made the decision to surrender did not even know about the second nuke, which occurred shortly before their meeting. Japan already wanted the USSR to mediate peace negotiations between US and Japan, and that possibility was foreclosed when USSR declared war on Japan. They also had accepted that they could not win against the US, and the USSR joining just made their situation infinitely worse. USSR declared war the day before Japan's leaders decided to surrender, and then it took about another week to get people together to sign documents.
Japan was fascist at the time, and probably a lot of the citizens too, but how can you conflate nuking civilians with fighting soldiers?
idk there doesn't seem to be much awareness that actual human beings die in wars.