Macrobiotic
Sempai
- 12 Oct 2012
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I find it easy to sympathize with the japanese position during WW2 if one understands the history and mentality of western imperialism. The west has a very short term historic memory and a flawed understanding of cause and effect. It's laughable that the dominant historic viewpoints in western history are based around ideas of "irrational ultranationalism manifesting out of thin air" and "insane political leaders born from Satan" etc as the cause and not the effect.