How come the Japanese don't hate America even though we dropped two bombs on them?

2017-07-02 9:26 am

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2017-07-02 9:30 am
They're real grown-up people not snowflakes who want to live their lives in a competition of being the most damaged.
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2017-07-02 9:31 am
Given the atrocities the Japanese committed throughout East Asia, they don't exactly hold the moral high ground.
2017-07-02 9:57 am
The older generations may not like you depending upon where they were and if they served or not. The generations after are more american-like. MTV babies into video games and music videos. they are no different than post WW2 jews. Those kids could care less what happened to their grand parents. it's not that they don't respect them. But they have their own problems.

that was a long time ago.
2017-07-02 11:00 am
It was because the US treated Japan (and Germany) well after the war. After WW 1, France and England insisted on treating Germany harshly. They ignored Woodrow Wilson's advice to do otherwise. That was a major factor in causing the European stage of WW 2. The same mistake was not made after WW 2.
2017-07-02 10:10 am
Apparently, the Japanese aren't snowflakes
2017-07-02 9:54 am
because..u guys r the superpower, and it all comes to business and benefits
2017-07-02 9:45 am
We helped them clean up and rebuild. Now they are better than ever.
2017-07-02 9:40 am
Because they are smart enough to know that when you start a ******* war with the most powerful nation on earth and insist on fighting to the death, you'll die hard as a ************.

And why would they still care, anyways? At least a large percentage of the people who survived Hiroshima and Nagasaki are dead, now.

I don't still hate the Japanese for pearl harbor, or the British for the revolutionary war now, do I?

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