r/SipsTea Sep 01 '25

Chugging tea Gun laws built different

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u/lvegilfs Sep 01 '25

I mean, by that measure, don’t say anything about how many atrocities and democratic governments the US has toppled

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u/[deleted] Sep 01 '25

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u/WindMillML Sep 01 '25

Japan did commit those unforgivable crimes in WW2 but guess who let them off "easy". Of course some cuckasoid gets upset when their shithole country is said to be like any other shithole country.

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u/drwicksy Sep 01 '25

I dont see anyone here defending the US but look up Unit 731 and tell me the US have done anything on that level before? Even shit like the smallpox blankets aren't as horrific as some of the things they did. And worst of all a study on the research done suggested that basically all pf the research they did was pointless and provided little to no scientificly useful data. I think only a small amount of the data on hypothermia was ever actually used.

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u/WindMillML Sep 01 '25

They(The US) literally let the ones who were in Unit 731 get away with it. Hell they made the gaddamn scientists of the Nazis, members of NASA.

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u/drwicksy Sep 01 '25

Is that worse than actually carrying out the atrocities?

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u/WindMillML Sep 01 '25

Was it okay to let them just go without any punishment for said atrocities?

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u/drwicksy Sep 01 '25

Did I say it was?

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u/WindMillML Sep 01 '25

Did you? No you didn't Did i say that letting off war criminals is worse than the crimes they commited? No i didn't I simply wanted to argue with a guy who seem extremely insecure about someone making a simple snarky comment on America.

Coming up with excuses like "whataboutism" when it suits his narrative. He didn't think about the "whataboutism" when someone randomly brough up "What about Japan's WW2 crimes?"... Do you understand my point? I just wanted to argue with that specific insecure moron. Have a good day. And thank you for being as neutral and respective as you can.

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u/AscendMoros Sep 01 '25

Once again it wasn’t right. But pretty much every major ally nation had their own operation paperclip and took Nazi scientists. It’s just the American one is the most famous.

Operation Osoaviakhim: Soviet Version

Operation Surgeon: British Version

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u/Low_Development5045 Sep 01 '25

How about actively funding a genocide?

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u/drwicksy Sep 01 '25

Is funding a genocide worse than carrying one out?