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Strategies & Market Trends : Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis

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To: RealMuLan who wrote (27705)4/18/2005 11:14:40 AM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (3) of 116555
 
From Kestral on the FOOL

As a Chinese person growing up in Canada, I really don't or shouldn't have much to think or feel about the Japanese. But my grandmother, who is still alive was there during the war as was my grandfather. They used to tell me about it, the atrocities committed by the Japanese at the time. I guess in all wars there are atrocities committed (I'm sure decades and generations from now young Muslim children will be told of the stories of the Americans coming to the Middle East under the guise of "freedom") but reading that post brought back those memories that quite frankly, I have forgotten for a very long time now, until now.

These things did happen and for Japan to be so casual about it does make my blood boil. And I wasn't even there. I could only imagine how people like my grandparents must feel. For us (the Chinese), it would be like the Germans of today casually brushing aside the Holocaust.
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