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Fog of War Excerpt Posted by: lordgeorgecurzon
Video duration: 364 seconds What makes it immoral if you lose but not if you win? Related: cominganarchy.com Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Tsukiji Posted by: lordgeorgecurzon
Video duration: 24 seconds A little treat served for "breakfast" at a restaurant at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo. Related: beating, cominganarchy.com, eating, flesh, heart, raw, sashimi, sushi, tokyo, tsukiji Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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By: proadmin1. on 06 Nov 08, 01:00:15
Mc Namara, may seem like a nebbish, but it's important to see this video, wherein it becomes apparent that had we followed General Le May's advice, millions of US citizens would have died in the Cuban use of field-deployed short range nuclear weapons launched against the southern US in response to any invasion of Cuba itself. This video doesn't show the clip but the larger documentary does, and it's absolutely staggering.
By: hhhhhhhhhhhhh2453. on 25 Oct 08, 10:45:08
yeah me too
By: proadmin1. on 24 Oct 08, 02:15:51
I don't for a moment think that a war could not be prepared for , with the intent of performing an act of compassion or for ethical values. But while that might be theoretically possible, human history has not yet recorded such an event. The closest we usually come is fighting for motivated self-interest / preservation. Otherwise we would be throwing young people at all sorts of preventative wars which we the US "just doesn't do" - (See A problem from Hell)
By: dynovision. on 21 Oct 08, 16:54:38
something to learn from
By: 55Diddley. on 17 Oct 08, 05:54:24
Is starting a war an act of compassion? Get real fruit loop! Who started the war? Who ended it? Unfortunately, it took two Bombs before Japan declared defeat and even then the emperor still did not want to declare it. Fortunately, Japan is an ally today. We should learn from history not to make the same mistakes but never fail to respond to act of war accordingly.
By: Semekzz. on 14 Oct 08, 17:34:08
k.... lol ?? xp
By: Bababyblahs. on 14 Oct 08, 08:15:15
If you live with compassion, this glass might just hit you as having a difference. Just look at Bobby Mcnamara's mixed feelings when he talks...you can read a lot in them. It's this which counts, that's humanism (belatedly around his role)...you are born human, so you die one too.
By: 55Diddley. on 14 Oct 08, 05:22:28
If you live in a glass house don't throw stones. And if you can't take blows don't throw blows.
By: Bababyblahs. on 12 Oct 08, 11:46:01
victors of weapon wars, riding thru ultra-storms.
By: Bababyblahs. on 12 Oct 08, 11:36:11
U.S won WWII, for whom? ourselves, humanity or Anti-Nazi coalition?
By: boogs28. on 08 Oct 08, 14:53:43
what you fail to recognize is the obvious corrollary to your last point....the tragedies of history are repeated when we do NOT know the past...and if we are unaware of the mechanisms that promote amoral decision making in wwii we will be unable to identify them in the crimes of the current admin..
By: loyda. on 26 Sep 08, 22:37:32
same here!
By: videorama2. on 24 Sep 08, 05:09:08
The WWII destruction of Japan and the rest of the world is over . . . .It's time to move attention to catastrophes and ethical atrocities that are taking place in 2008 and the mechanisms that are making it possible for more of these kinds of events to take place in the future. History tragedy repeats itself when we are oblivious to the imminence of the present.
By: videorama2. on 24 Sep 08, 05:08:20
War is inherently immoral. I don'tunderstand why any of you even considered it worthy to expend the energy to rationalize, debate, and opine about actions taken in 1945 and taking stances for and against them 63 years after they have happen. The concepts that go together to moralize war intentionally propose themselves as being supersessive to standard moral and ethical conceptions of right and wrong. The semantics of what happened are irrelevant so long as the war's outcomes cannot be changed.
By: sadieonfire. on 23 Sep 08, 05:11:24
the nukes were deployed after japan had already surrendered. completely unnecessary. and completely amoral.
By: HonestObserver. on 21 Sep 08, 05:42:15
McNamara wasn't ALL bad. He created Foxhound after Virtuous Mission succeeded, after all.
By: brand666. on 15 Sep 08, 09:13:19
Sometimes, it seems, political leadership wants an exclamation point at the end of "Victory."
By: natirodri2000. on 15 Sep 08, 02:56:39
I found this video in the official site of Radiohead too....
By: TDubs42. on 14 Sep 08, 01:02:22
Thom Yorke watched this...
By: Innapropriate782. on 12 Sep 08, 20:42:36
Women and Children in Tokyo were not going to be killing our soldiers. The fire bombs were an atrocity. As were the nukes in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
By: woodman19. on 12 Sep 08, 00:43:15
what about Japan bombing Pearl Harbour and Hitler emphatically declaring war on them? Seriously, go live in a country where you get killed for having an opinion that differs from yours. I mean, if I was the Fuhrer in that country, I would have you killed for what you said there, Do you think thats better then the US?
By: tabber87. on 28 Aug 08, 05:12:56
Why would a genius such as Curtis LeMay engage in a discussion with a spineless nebbish like Robert McNamara?
By: Skaetur. on 26 Aug 08, 06:03:14
I would like to interject something. I just watched a thing about the nukes and Nagasaki was a catholic community on the edge of nowhere. And the US knew it. It was a Sunday. Late morning.
By: 55Diddley. on 18 Aug 08, 15:58:04
There are basically no rules to war. This was McNamara's point. Go back and look at the film again fool.How we got into WW2 is based on your speculation and conjecture. Regardless how Peal Harbor occured Japan wanted to take out our aircraft carriers to control the south pacific. My original response was directed toward (infamousraiderh). If you want to change the world complain about the rules of war to the rest of the countries.
By: Theobrothers. on 18 Aug 08, 06:43:07
Not to mention, just like the last poster you responded to you entirely missed my premise and went along typing as if you can't even read. Seriously, is it even possible for you to debate intelligently or are you completely socially retarded? You don't win by default just because people find you absolutely useless to argue with. Seriously, read + respond to what you read, simple as that.