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Japan Pm Shinzo Abe Offers Pearl Harbor Condolences
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-asi a-38438 714
Condolences but still no apology apparently !
Is sorry such a difficult thing to say ?
Condolences but still no apology apparently !
Is sorry such a difficult thing to say ?
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As someone who gets fed up with certain folk expecting us to apologise for slavery (rolls eyes upwards) I can't really condemn a country for not issuing a non-felt apology on behalf of folk no longer alive. Besides it leads to an excuse to demand compensation so can just escalate a situation. Maybe best to let sleeping dogs lie.
Danny...the issue of Hiroshima is a difficult one, but Japan was the aggressor, not the US.
I had a old colleague that I worked with as an apprentice in BT, and he was a prisoner of the Japanese, in Japan itself, and he always said the Bomb saved his life and many thousands of others, as the Japanese soldiers would have moved into the camps and killed them all, to remove evidence of war crimes that they were very well aware that they had committed. The Japanese behaved like animals all over the region, for many years and deserve no crocodile tears from me.
BHG......with respect...nonsense. Read what the link says :::::
"Shinzo Abe has visited the US naval base at Pearl Harbour, where he offered "sincere and everlasting condolences" to the victims of Japan's attack on the base 75 years ago"
Not sure of the difference between "sincere and everlasting condolences" and a much shorter word....."sorry"
If sorry is meaningless, why isn't condolences ?
I had a old colleague that I worked with as an apprentice in BT, and he was a prisoner of the Japanese, in Japan itself, and he always said the Bomb saved his life and many thousands of others, as the Japanese soldiers would have moved into the camps and killed them all, to remove evidence of war crimes that they were very well aware that they had committed. The Japanese behaved like animals all over the region, for many years and deserve no crocodile tears from me.
BHG......with respect...nonsense. Read what the link says :::::
"Shinzo Abe has visited the US naval base at Pearl Harbour, where he offered "sincere and everlasting condolences" to the victims of Japan's attack on the base 75 years ago"
Not sure of the difference between "sincere and everlasting condolences" and a much shorter word....."sorry"
If sorry is meaningless, why isn't condolences ?
There have been many atrocities committed in the past in the name of (insert your own reason here). Should the current population make apologies in the name of their fore-bearers?
I think not, what we should be doing is forgiving the sins of our ancestors, and others, then ensuring that humankind can progress together to make a better world that encompasses all.
I think not, what we should be doing is forgiving the sins of our ancestors, and others, then ensuring that humankind can progress together to make a better world that encompasses all.
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Some years ago, on an unmanned level crossing near us, a man parked his car on the crossing in a suicide attempt. It worked; unfortunately many people on the train were also killed. My condolences go out to the relatives of all those killed on the train and I'm very sorry the event happened but I can't apologise on behalf of the car driver because I didn't know him.
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