Saturday, August 06, 2005

60 years ago...

A black day, indeed...today is, of course, the 60th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, an act that many choose to believe was the only way to end WWII, regardless of the cost to the people of Japan.

As you can read here, in an article from today's Asahi shimbum, 32 nations are attending the ceremonies at the Hiroshima Peace memorial, but the typically arrogant U.S., the criminals behind this foul act of social injustice will not be attending due to other pressing matters...such as continuing to ignore the fact that they cannot and refuse to face the aftermath of their oppressive xenophobia and megalomania.

W should have been there, but not on his hands and knees...indeed, he didn't order the bomb to be dropped. So, who should be the one to stand in front of the Japanese people and apologize for this insane act of supremacy? Japanese aggression in WWII? The U.S. does the same thing (worse, much larger scale) today...

The icing on the cake is the simultaneous news that the African Union will no longer support the G-4 U.N. reform, meaning that Japan and 3 other countries will have no chance of sitting on the U.N. Security Council (read about it here). I wouldn't be surprised at all to find the "allies" behind this, as many Western superpowers fear the possibility of Japan's revision of the constitution in the future to alter the nature of their military.

At any rate, the U.S.A.'s refusal to participate in the peace ceremony only solidifies the international assumption that we continue to be intimidated by foreign power and will not acknowledge the nature of our part in Global genocide...

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