persian893
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- 18 Jul 2004
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post war feelings
In the thread about japanese morals, Maciumo said that because of the
japanese ethics of seeing the vanquisher as right and justified, it has been
easy for Japan to adopt a large part of the winners lifestyle and attributes
after WW2. But my question is - no indiscretion intended - is the friendly
smile only superficial, i.e. is there really no grudge, no deep rooted desire for
compensation, for "vengeance" if you will, in japanese people? I just cant
imagine there should not be any such feelings after the horrible nuclear
catastrophe of 1945.
best regards,
P.
add:
I must ask pardon for my forwardness, if you feel asking this question is an indiscretion for a foreigner. In this case please just leave this thread unacknowledged.
In the thread about japanese morals, Maciumo said that because of the
japanese ethics of seeing the vanquisher as right and justified, it has been
easy for Japan to adopt a large part of the winners lifestyle and attributes
after WW2. But my question is - no indiscretion intended - is the friendly
smile only superficial, i.e. is there really no grudge, no deep rooted desire for
compensation, for "vengeance" if you will, in japanese people? I just cant
imagine there should not be any such feelings after the horrible nuclear
catastrophe of 1945.
best regards,
P.
add:
I must ask pardon for my forwardness, if you feel asking this question is an indiscretion for a foreigner. In this case please just leave this thread unacknowledged.
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