Why is it so fucking hard for so many people to admit...
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I think the issue Tommy has is that it wasn't a diverse Manhattan Project crew and it just furthered the power of the white patriarchy, unnecessarily, moving forward.TurdBomber said:
The Legend and History Pro @ThomasFremont excels at bad analogies.GrundleStiltzkin said:
There is fair debate on the impact (lol) of The Bomb, but that's a bad analogy.ThomasFremont said:
VE Day came before we dropped the bomb. Japan was pushed back to the home islands cut off from resources and allies before we dropped the bomb. The bomb sped up the timeline of the Japanese surrender, but they were finished with or without it.TurdBomber said:
Okay, I'll play along. Let's hear the Revisions, SlowTommy.ThomasFremont said:
The atomic bomb didn’t win WWII, are you that simple?TurdBomber said:Besides, FDR won WWII, so he can pop off.
Leave the history to the pros, pal. This ain’t your wheelhouse.
Source: @ThomasFremont: The Legend, the History Pro, and Pal.
Good think I have @ThomasFremont around to remind me that the Great Depression lasted only 4 years and it was FDR who dropped the Atomic Bombs on Japan that won WW2.
So I guess it wasn't over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor, right Tommy?
Leave history to the pros, pal.
Indeed. POTD
What won WW2, SlowTommy?
If you want to make the case that the bomb saved us the trouble of invading the home islands, I’m all good. But that wasn’t your point. If you want to argue the bomb halted further Soviet expansion since we got it FIRST!!1! I’d hear what you had to say. Still would have nothing to do with winning WWII.
Saying the atomic bomb “won” the war is like saying the third string freshman phenom RB “won” the game because he scored a highlight garbage time TD as the clock expired up 4 scores.
And gee, although I wasn't around at the time, my history profs at UW made a pretty good case that Japan SURRENDERED - YOU STUPID FUCKS - AFTER the US dropped the 2nd atomic bomb on Nagasaki.
I'm sure the @ThomasFremonts of the world will be debating what should've, could've or would've happened in the weeks, months, or years after the skies over Japan went flash-boom-bang, but that Japanese surrender thingy will always be there to confound their discussions and conclusions about what NEVER ACTUALLY happened.
Carry on, Revisionists. -
More importantly, I think we've found the original human subject for which the expression "Thick as a Brick" was coined.salemcoog said:
I think the issue Tommy has is that it wasn't a diverse Manhattan Project crew and it just furthered the power of the white patriarchy, unnecessarily moving forward.TurdBomber said:
The Legend and History Pro @ThomasFremont excels at bad analogies.GrundleStiltzkin said:
There is fair debate on the impact (lol) of The Bomb, but that's a bad analogy.ThomasFremont said:
VE Day came before we dropped the bomb. Japan was pushed back to the home islands cut off from resources and allies before we dropped the bomb. The bomb sped up the timeline of the Japanese surrender, but they were finished with or without it.TurdBomber said:
Okay, I'll play along. Let's hear the Revisions, SlowTommy.ThomasFremont said:
The atomic bomb didn’t win WWII, are you that simple?TurdBomber said:Besides, FDR won WWII, so he can pop off.
Leave the history to the pros, pal. This ain’t your wheelhouse.
Source: @ThomasFremont: The Legend, the History Pro, and Pal.
Good think I have @ThomasFremont around to remind me that the Great Depression lasted only 4 years and it was FDR who dropped the Atomic Bombs on Japan that won WW2.
So I guess it wasn't over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor, right Tommy?
Leave history to the pros, pal.
Indeed. POTD
What won WW2, SlowTommy?
If you want to make the case that the bomb saved us the trouble of invading the home islands, I’m all good. But that wasn’t your point. If you want to argue the bomb halted further Soviet expansion since we got it FIRST!!1! I’d hear what you had to say. Still would have nothing to do with winning WWII.
Saying the atomic bomb “won” the war is like saying the third string freshman phenom RB “won” the game because he scored a highlight garbage time TD as the clock expired up 4 scores.
And gee, although I wasn't around at the time, my history profs at UW made a pretty good case that Japan SURRENDERED - YOU STUPID FUCKS - AFTER the US dropped the 2nd atomic bomb on Nagasaki.
I'm sure the @ThomasFremonts of the world will be debating what should've, could've or would've happened in the weeks, months, or years after the skies over Japan went flash-boom-bang, but that Japanese surrender thingy will always be there to confound their discussions and conclusions about what NEVER ACTUALLY happened.
Carry on, Revisionists. -
The real sport analogy is that the bombs were back to back possessions of holding until the shot-clock is low and then nailing 3 pointers near the end of the game.GrundleStiltzkin said:
There is fair debate on the impact (lol) of The Bomb, but that's a bad analogy.ThomasFremont said:
VE Day came before we dropped the bomb. Japan was pushed back to the home islands cut off from resources and allies before we dropped the bomb. The bomb sped up the timeline of the Japanese surrender, but they were finished with or without it.TurdBomber said:
Okay, I'll play along. Let's hear the Revisions, SlowTommy.ThomasFremont said:
The atomic bomb didn’t win WWII, are you that simple?TurdBomber said:Besides, FDR won WWII, so he can pop off.
Leave the history to the pros, pal. This ain’t your wheelhouse.
Source: @ThomasFremont: The Legend, the History Pro, and Pal.
Good think I have @ThomasFremont around to remind me that the Great Depression lasted only 4 years and it was FDR who dropped the Atomic Bombs on Japan that won WW2.
So I guess it wasn't over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor, right Tommy?
Leave history to the pros, pal.
Indeed. POTD
What won WW2, SlowTommy?
If you want to make the case that the bomb saved us the trouble of invading the home islands, I’m all good. But that wasn’t your point. If you want to argue the bomb halted further Soviet expansion since we got it FIRST!!1! I’d hear what you had to say. Still would have nothing to do with winning WWII.
Saying the atomic bomb “won” the war is like saying the third string freshman phenom RB “won” the game because he scored a highlight garbage time TD as the clock expired up 4 scores.
They were daggers that ensured no miracle comeback, no 20 mins of fouling and commercials, delaying the inevitable in the hopes a miracle occurs. The away team gave up and saw the inevitable, so everyone could get on the bus and go home a little bit earlier.
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Simple analogy is that the enemy refused to surrender and fight to the death. We obliged without risking our soldiers. Seems the bastards didn't think we had the resolve to end their reign or terror.
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Japan was already defeated militarily via conventional means. Their fleet was destroyed. Air Force too. They couldn’t build anything, much less fuel it. They’d been totally cut off from the natural resources needed to wage war.TurdBomber said:
Big Giant Boom, times two, followed by "surrender."ThomasFremont said:
I never said we shouldn’t have dropped the bomb. I’m saying Japan had no path to victory by that point. If they needed to get a-bombed twice to see it that’s their problem. Fewer Americans dead.TurdBomber said:
The Legend and History Pro @ThomasFremont excels at bad analogies.GrundleStiltzkin said:
There is fair debate on the impact (lol) of The Bomb, but that's a bad analogy.ThomasFremont said:
VE Day came before we dropped the bomb. Japan was pushed back to the home islands cut off from resources and allies before we dropped the bomb. The bomb sped up the timeline of the Japanese surrender, but they were finished with or without it.TurdBomber said:
Okay, I'll play along. Let's hear the Revisions, SlowTommy.ThomasFremont said:
The atomic bomb didn’t win WWII, are you that simple?TurdBomber said:Besides, FDR won WWII, so he can pop off.
Leave the history to the pros, pal. This ain’t your wheelhouse.
Source: @ThomasFremont: The Legend, the History Pro, and Pal.
Good think I have @ThomasFremont around to remind me that the Great Depression lasted only 4 years and it was FDR who dropped the Atomic Bombs on Japan that won WW2.
So I guess it wasn't over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor, right Tommy?
Leave history to the pros, pal.
Indeed. POTD
What won WW2, SlowTommy?
If you want to make the case that the bomb saved us the trouble of invading the home islands, I’m all good. But that wasn’t your point. If you want to argue the bomb halted further Soviet expansion since we got it FIRST!!1! I’d hear what you had to say. Still would have nothing to do with winning WWII.
Saying the atomic bomb “won” the war is like saying the third string freshman phenom RB “won” the game because he scored a highlight garbage time TD as the clock expired up 4 scores.
And gee, although I wasn't around at the time, my history profs at UW made a pretty good case that Japan SURRENDERED - YOU STUPID FUCKS - AFTER the US dropped the 2nd atomic bomb on Nagasaki.
I'm sure the @ThomasFremonts of the world will be debating what should've, could've or would've happened in the weeks, months, or years after the skies over Japan went flash-boom-bang, but that Japanese surrender thingy will always be there to confound their discussions and conclusions about what NEVER ACTUALLY happened.
Carry on, Revisionists.
Tell us more how the bomb “won” the war. Even though half of the war was already won, and Japan was running on fumes...
I expected more than this, you’re struggling here.
What's a White Flag mean, Tommy? How about "throwing in the towel" or "conceding victory" to the opponent? Mere formalities?
You are growing dumber by the post. It's a rare sight, but, by all means, keep shitting all over yourself for all to see.
Your insistence that the bomb “won“ the war is laughable.
With or without it, they were toast. I think you meant to say it ended the war. -
Yes dipshit. Your hero FDR was big on harassing Japanese, Italians, and Germans living in the USA, and locking many of them up.ThomasFremont said:
German and Italian internment camps???NorthwestFresh said:
Tommy @ThomasFremont also never learned of FDR’s internment camps at his Softy JC.MikeDamone said:ThomasFremont said:
You’re only making my point stronger.MikeDamone said:
The depression lasted 10 years. Because FDR was a fuck upThomasFremont said:
Ok, full blown Depression, then I agree.PurpleThrobber said:
There is no doubt in my mind if this is prolonged into a full blown Depression, suicides will double. And that's being conservative.ThomasFremont said:
The annual total would have to double to match the dead through 3 months from COVID (who knows how much more beyond that).PandaOrangeChiknDuck said:
It will be interesting to see the suicide rate during the pandemic shutdown once they are released.ThomasFremont said:
Yeah, not gonna go that far.Doogles said:The shut down will ultimately cost more lives than it saved, cook it.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/12/coronavirus-crisis-creates-perfect-storm-for-suicide-risk-as-job-losses-soar-and-people-remain-isolated-at-home.html
Would be sad to see, but I doubt it happens.
But the Great Depression lasted 4 years, this thing has been a few months.
We have a long ways to go before things get THAT dire. It won’t.
Besides, FDR won WWII, so he can pop off.
I didn’t care about your point. FDR was a fuck up an extended the depression. Truman won WWII. Simple fact.ThomasFremont said:
You’re only making my point stronger.MikeDamone said:
The depression lasted 10 years. Because FDR was a fuck upThomasFremont said:
Ok, full blown Depression, then I agree.PurpleThrobber said:
There is no doubt in my mind if this is prolonged into a full blown Depression, suicides will double. And that's being conservative.ThomasFremont said:
The annual total would have to double to match the dead through 3 months from COVID (who knows how much more beyond that).PandaOrangeChiknDuck said:
It will be interesting to see the suicide rate during the pandemic shutdown once they are released.ThomasFremont said:
Yeah, not gonna go that far.Doogles said:The shut down will ultimately cost more lives than it saved, cook it.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/12/coronavirus-crisis-creates-perfect-storm-for-suicide-risk-as-job-losses-soar-and-people-remain-isolated-at-home.html
Would be sad to see, but I doubt it happens.
But the Great Depression lasted 4 years, this thing has been a few months.
We have a long ways to go before things get THAT dire. It won’t.
Besides, FDR won WWII, so he can pop off.
Tommy is a LEGEND though.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.history.com/.amp/news/italian-american-internment-persecution-wwii
The Berizzis were just a few of at least 600,000 Italians and Italian Americans—many of them naturalized citizens—swept up in a wave of racism and persecution during World War II. Hundreds of Italian “enemy aliens” were sent to internment camps like those Japanese Americans were forced into during the war. More than 10,000 were forced from their homes, and hundreds of thousands suffered curfews, confiscations and mass surveillance during the war. They were targeted despite a lack of evidence that traitorous Italians were conducting spy or sabotage operations in the United States -
@ThomasFremont is Mortimer Duke in Trading Places screaming "Turn those machines back on!!"Sledog said:Simple analogy is that the enemy refused to surrender and fight to the death. We obliged without risking our soldiers. Seems the bastards didn't think we had the resolve to end their reign or terror.
Difference is the Mortimer Bros lost 300 million in a movie, while it only takes $30 to bust Tommy in real life. -
Lots of technically correct stuff in this thread with everyone just wanting to appear superior. @TurdBomber is correct that the a-bombs were the decisive instrument that won the war, or ended the war - semantics. @ThomasFremont is correct that Japan was all but defeated by then, and only still waging war do to the crazy Bushido code bullshit that drove them as a culture. So essentially everyone is correct and you are all just pissing on each other over semantics and bullshit.ThomasFremont said:
Japan was already defeated militarily via conventional means. Their fleet was destroyed. Air Force too. They couldn’t build anything, much less fuel it. They’d been totally cut off from the natural resources needed to wage war.TurdBomber said:
Big Giant Boom, times two, followed by "surrender."ThomasFremont said:
I never said we shouldn’t have dropped the bomb. I’m saying Japan had no path to victory by that point. If they needed to get a-bombed twice to see it that’s their problem. Fewer Americans dead.TurdBomber said:
The Legend and History Pro @ThomasFremont excels at bad analogies.GrundleStiltzkin said:
There is fair debate on the impact (lol) of The Bomb, but that's a bad analogy.ThomasFremont said:
VE Day came before we dropped the bomb. Japan was pushed back to the home islands cut off from resources and allies before we dropped the bomb. The bomb sped up the timeline of the Japanese surrender, but they were finished with or without it.TurdBomber said:
Okay, I'll play along. Let's hear the Revisions, SlowTommy.ThomasFremont said:
The atomic bomb didn’t win WWII, are you that simple?TurdBomber said:Besides, FDR won WWII, so he can pop off.
Leave the history to the pros, pal. This ain’t your wheelhouse.
Source: @ThomasFremont: The Legend, the History Pro, and Pal.
Good think I have @ThomasFremont around to remind me that the Great Depression lasted only 4 years and it was FDR who dropped the Atomic Bombs on Japan that won WW2.
So I guess it wasn't over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor, right Tommy?
Leave history to the pros, pal.
Indeed. POTD
What won WW2, SlowTommy?
If you want to make the case that the bomb saved us the trouble of invading the home islands, I’m all good. But that wasn’t your point. If you want to argue the bomb halted further Soviet expansion since we got it FIRST!!1! I’d hear what you had to say. Still would have nothing to do with winning WWII.
Saying the atomic bomb “won” the war is like saying the third string freshman phenom RB “won” the game because he scored a highlight garbage time TD as the clock expired up 4 scores.
And gee, although I wasn't around at the time, my history profs at UW made a pretty good case that Japan SURRENDERED - YOU STUPID FUCKS - AFTER the US dropped the 2nd atomic bomb on Nagasaki.
I'm sure the @ThomasFremonts of the world will be debating what should've, could've or would've happened in the weeks, months, or years after the skies over Japan went flash-boom-bang, but that Japanese surrender thingy will always be there to confound their discussions and conclusions about what NEVER ACTUALLY happened.
Carry on, Revisionists.
Tell us more how the bomb “won” the war. Even though half of the war was already won, and Japan was running on fumes...
I expected more than this, you’re struggling here.
What's a White Flag mean, Tommy? How about "throwing in the towel" or "conceding victory" to the opponent? Mere formalities?
You are growing dumber by the post. It's a rare sight, but, by all means, keep shitting all over yourself for all to see.
Your insistence that the bomb “won“ the war is laughable.
With or without it, they were toast. I think you meant to say it ended the war.
Look at me, building bridges again in the Tug.
I recall in ROTC military history class way back decades ago in Clarke Hall that Truman was showed our best estimates that suggested possibly a million deaths to fully subdue the main island. Japan had the civilian populace all raged up so that farmers were supposed to charge our guys with pitchforks and shit. It would have been death on a scale that is hard to imagine. The two A-bombs were actually a humane end to the war comparatively. I couldn't believe that Operation Meetinghouse killed over 100,000 people in one night of firebombing Tokyo. And they still didn't surrender. Even with no Navy left (thanks Nimitz and Spruance fuck yeah), and an Air Force made up of 16 year olds with no gas to fuel it anyway (as Tommy correctly asserts). Japan was completely crippled, and yet just refused to surrender. I actually admire that fighting spirit, even if a touch insane. That war was crazy. It was also America at its absolute finest. Industrial capacity mixed with brutal salt the Earth Total War. I'm hard.
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People said the same thing about the North Vietnamese since the start French Indochina war too.ThomasFremont said:
Japan was already defeated militarily via conventional means. Their fleet was destroyed. Air Force too. They couldn’t build anything, much less fuel it. They’d been totally cut off from the natural resources needed to wage war.TurdBomber said:
Big Giant Boom, times two, followed by "surrender."ThomasFremont said:
I never said we shouldn’t have dropped the bomb. I’m saying Japan had no path to victory by that point. If they needed to get a-bombed twice to see it that’s their problem. Fewer Americans dead.TurdBomber said:
The Legend and History Pro @ThomasFremont excels at bad analogies.GrundleStiltzkin said:
There is fair debate on the impact (lol) of The Bomb, but that's a bad analogy.ThomasFremont said:
VE Day came before we dropped the bomb. Japan was pushed back to the home islands cut off from resources and allies before we dropped the bomb. The bomb sped up the timeline of the Japanese surrender, but they were finished with or without it.TurdBomber said:
Okay, I'll play along. Let's hear the Revisions, SlowTommy.ThomasFremont said:
The atomic bomb didn’t win WWII, are you that simple?TurdBomber said:Besides, FDR won WWII, so he can pop off.
Leave the history to the pros, pal. This ain’t your wheelhouse.
Source: @ThomasFremont: The Legend, the History Pro, and Pal.
Good think I have @ThomasFremont around to remind me that the Great Depression lasted only 4 years and it was FDR who dropped the Atomic Bombs on Japan that won WW2.
So I guess it wasn't over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor, right Tommy?
Leave history to the pros, pal.
Indeed. POTD
What won WW2, SlowTommy?
If you want to make the case that the bomb saved us the trouble of invading the home islands, I’m all good. But that wasn’t your point. If you want to argue the bomb halted further Soviet expansion since we got it FIRST!!1! I’d hear what you had to say. Still would have nothing to do with winning WWII.
Saying the atomic bomb “won” the war is like saying the third string freshman phenom RB “won” the game because he scored a highlight garbage time TD as the clock expired up 4 scores.
And gee, although I wasn't around at the time, my history profs at UW made a pretty good case that Japan SURRENDERED - YOU STUPID FUCKS - AFTER the US dropped the 2nd atomic bomb on Nagasaki.
I'm sure the @ThomasFremonts of the world will be debating what should've, could've or would've happened in the weeks, months, or years after the skies over Japan went flash-boom-bang, but that Japanese surrender thingy will always be there to confound their discussions and conclusions about what NEVER ACTUALLY happened.
Carry on, Revisionists.
Tell us more how the bomb “won” the war. Even though half of the war was already won, and Japan was running on fumes...
I expected more than this, you’re struggling here.
What's a White Flag mean, Tommy? How about "throwing in the towel" or "conceding victory" to the opponent? Mere formalities?
You are growing dumber by the post. It's a rare sight, but, by all means, keep shitting all over yourself for all to see.
Your insistence that the bomb “won“ the war is laughable.
With or without it, they were toast. I think you meant to say it ended the war.
Another sports analogy... Body blows win you the fight, but a haymaker to the head is what finishes it. -
Sounds like I won.Swaye said:
Lots of technically correct stuff in this thread with everyone just wanting to appear superior. @TurdBomber is correct that the a-bombs were the decisive instrument that won the war, or ended the war - semantics. @ThomasFremont is correct that Japan was all but defeated by then, and only still waging war do to the crazy Bushido code bullshit that drove them as a culture. So essentially everyone is correct and you are all just pissing on each other over semantics and bullshit.ThomasFremont said:
Japan was already defeated militarily via conventional means. Their fleet was destroyed. Air Force too. They couldn’t build anything, much less fuel it. They’d been totally cut off from the natural resources needed to wage war.TurdBomber said:
Big Giant Boom, times two, followed by "surrender."ThomasFremont said:
I never said we shouldn’t have dropped the bomb. I’m saying Japan had no path to victory by that point. If they needed to get a-bombed twice to see it that’s their problem. Fewer Americans dead.TurdBomber said:
The Legend and History Pro @ThomasFremont excels at bad analogies.GrundleStiltzkin said:
There is fair debate on the impact (lol) of The Bomb, but that's a bad analogy.ThomasFremont said:
VE Day came before we dropped the bomb. Japan was pushed back to the home islands cut off from resources and allies before we dropped the bomb. The bomb sped up the timeline of the Japanese surrender, but they were finished with or without it.TurdBomber said:
Okay, I'll play along. Let's hear the Revisions, SlowTommy.ThomasFremont said:
The atomic bomb didn’t win WWII, are you that simple?TurdBomber said:Besides, FDR won WWII, so he can pop off.
Leave the history to the pros, pal. This ain’t your wheelhouse.
Source: @ThomasFremont: The Legend, the History Pro, and Pal.
Good think I have @ThomasFremont around to remind me that the Great Depression lasted only 4 years and it was FDR who dropped the Atomic Bombs on Japan that won WW2.
So I guess it wasn't over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor, right Tommy?
Leave history to the pros, pal.
Indeed. POTD
What won WW2, SlowTommy?
If you want to make the case that the bomb saved us the trouble of invading the home islands, I’m all good. But that wasn’t your point. If you want to argue the bomb halted further Soviet expansion since we got it FIRST!!1! I’d hear what you had to say. Still would have nothing to do with winning WWII.
Saying the atomic bomb “won” the war is like saying the third string freshman phenom RB “won” the game because he scored a highlight garbage time TD as the clock expired up 4 scores.
And gee, although I wasn't around at the time, my history profs at UW made a pretty good case that Japan SURRENDERED - YOU STUPID FUCKS - AFTER the US dropped the 2nd atomic bomb on Nagasaki.
I'm sure the @ThomasFremonts of the world will be debating what should've, could've or would've happened in the weeks, months, or years after the skies over Japan went flash-boom-bang, but that Japanese surrender thingy will always be there to confound their discussions and conclusions about what NEVER ACTUALLY happened.
Carry on, Revisionists.
Tell us more how the bomb “won” the war. Even though half of the war was already won, and Japan was running on fumes...
I expected more than this, you’re struggling here.
What's a White Flag mean, Tommy? How about "throwing in the towel" or "conceding victory" to the opponent? Mere formalities?
You are growing dumber by the post. It's a rare sight, but, by all means, keep shitting all over yourself for all to see.
Your insistence that the bomb “won“ the war is laughable.
With or without it, they were toast. I think you meant to say it ended the war.
Look at me, building bridges again in the Tug.
I recall in ROTC military history class way back decades ago in Clarke Hall that Truman was showed our best estimates that suggested possibly a million deaths to fully subdue the main island. Japan had the civilian populace all raged up so that farmers were supposed to charge our guys with pitchforks and shit. It would have been death on a scale that is hard to imagine. The two A-bombs were actually a humane end to the war comparatively. I couldn't believe that Operation Meetinghouse killed over 100,000 people in one night of firebombing Tokyo. And they still didn't surrender. Even with no Navy left (thanks Nimitz and Spruance fuck yeah), and an Air Force made up of 16 year olds with no gas to fuel it anyway (as Tommy correctly asserts). Japan was completely crippled, and yet just refused to surrender. I actually admire that fighting spirit, even if a touch insane. That war was crazy. It was also America at its absolute finest. Industrial capacity mixed with brutal salt the Earth Total War. I'm hard. -
Whoooooshed again.ThomasFremont said:
Sounds like I won. -
Winning confirmed.TurdBomber said:
Whoooooshed again.ThomasFremont said:
Sounds like I won. -
You can thank me for educating you on FDR’s horrific treatment of Italians during WW2 at any time.ThomasFremont said:
Winning confirmed.TurdBomber said:
Whoooooshed again.ThomasFremont said:
Sounds like I won.
You reach, I teach. -
Dude, you implied they were put in Japanese style internment camps, which wasn’t the case.NorthwestFresh said:
You can thank me for educating you on FDR’s horrific treatment of Italians during WW2 at any time.ThomasFremont said:
Winning confirmed.TurdBomber said:
Whoooooshed again.ThomasFremont said:
Sounds like I won.
You reach, I teach. -
No, Trophies for All, stupid.ThomasFremont said:
Winning confirmed.TurdBomber said:
Whoooooshed again.ThomasFremont said:
Sounds like I won.
Brick-Brain Confirmed.
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Orange slices and Capri suns too???TurdBomber said:
No, Trophies for All, stupid.ThomasFremont said:
Winning confirmed.TurdBomber said:
Whoooooshed again.ThomasFremont said:
Sounds like I won.
Brick-Brain Confirmed. -
What part of “hundreds” were interned don’t you understand? Also, thousands relocated. It’s cool though because it’s your hero FDR fucking people over. What’s it like being such a blatant hypocrite, Spaulding?ThomasFremont said:
Dude, you implied they were put in Japanese style internment camps, which wasn’t the case.NorthwestFresh said:
You can thank me for educating you on FDR’s horrific treatment of Italians during WW2 at any time.ThomasFremont said:
Winning confirmed.TurdBomber said:
Whoooooshed again.ThomasFremont said:
Sounds like I won.
You reach, I teach. -
@Swaye wrote: Look at me, building bridges again in the Tug.
NYBE. White Devil musings are your true strengths. -
Painful to witness. Almost unbearable.ThomasFremont said:
Orange slices and Capri suns too???TurdBomber said:
No, Trophies for All, stupid.ThomasFremont said:
Winning confirmed.TurdBomber said:
Whoooooshed again.ThomasFremont said:
Sounds like I won.
Brick-Brain Confirmed. -
Lol I don’t give a fuck about FDR.NorthwestFresh said:
What part of “hundreds” were interned don’t you understand? Also, thousands relocated. It’s cool though because it’s your hero FDR fucking people over. What’s it like being such a blatant hypocrite, Spaulding?ThomasFremont said:
Dude, you implied they were put in Japanese style internment camps, which wasn’t the case.NorthwestFresh said:
You can thank me for educating you on FDR’s horrific treatment of Italians during WW2 at any time.ThomasFremont said:
Winning confirmed.TurdBomber said:
Whoooooshed again.ThomasFremont said:
Sounds like I won.
You reach, I teach.
“Hundreds” of Italians vs 120,000ish Japanese interned.
Totally the same. -
SlowTommy hasn't discovered the East Coast yet.NorthwestFresh said:
You can thank me for educating you on FDR’s horrific treatment of Italians during WW2 at any time.ThomasFremont said:
Winning confirmed.TurdBomber said:
Whoooooshed again.ThomasFremont said:
Sounds like I won.
You reach, I teach. -
No. But that's coming soon. Make sure that basement bathroom is operational Tommy. Even a staunch ball wash,... er uh, supporter of Progressive fucktardery such as you, could find yourself interned in a Covid camp coming soon to an area near you.ThomasFremont said:
Dude, you implied they were put in Japanese style internment camps, which wasn’t the case.NorthwestFresh said:
You can thank me for educating you on FDR’s horrific treatment of Italians during WW2 at any time.ThomasFremont said:
Winning confirmed.TurdBomber said:
Whoooooshed again.ThomasFremont said:
Sounds like I won.
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I'm trying self improvement. It's a new thing. I'm not very good at it yet.TurdBomber said:@Swaye wrote: Look at me, building bridges again in the Tug.
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Legally, it is, only a matter of scale.ThomasFremont said:
Lol I don’t give a fuck about FDR.NorthwestFresh said:
What part of “hundreds” were interned don’t you understand? Also, thousands relocated. It’s cool though because it’s your hero FDR fucking people over. What’s it like being such a blatant hypocrite, Spaulding?ThomasFremont said:
Dude, you implied they were put in Japanese style internment camps, which wasn’t the case.NorthwestFresh said:
You can thank me for educating you on FDR’s horrific treatment of Italians during WW2 at any time.ThomasFremont said:
Winning confirmed.TurdBomber said:
Whoooooshed again.ThomasFremont said:
Sounds like I won.
You reach, I teach.
“Hundreds” of Italians vs 120,000ish Japanese interned.
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There were Italian internment camps during WW2.salemcoog said:
No. But that's coming soon. Make sure that basement bathroom is operational Tommy. Even a staunch ball wash,... er uh, supporter of Progressive fucktardery such as you, could find yourself interned in a Covid camp coming soon to an are near you.ThomasFremont said:
Dude, you implied they were put in Japanese style internment camps, which wasn’t the case.NorthwestFresh said:
You can thank me for educating you on FDR’s horrific treatment of Italians during WW2 at any time.ThomasFremont said:
Winning confirmed.TurdBomber said:
Whoooooshed again.ThomasFremont said:
Sounds like I won.
You reach, I teach.
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During WWII, the United States detained at least 11,000 ethnic Germans, overwhelmingly German nationals. ... Similarly, a small proportion of Italian nationals and Italian Americans were interned in relation to their total population in the US. -
Miracles of Life and Big Giant Milky Boobs will do that to a guy.Swaye said:
I'm trying self improvement. It's a new thing. I'm not very good at it yet.TurdBomber said:@Swaye wrote: Look at me, building bridges again in the Tug.
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Today's America doesn't drop the bomb, can't stomach the ensuing onslaught of the island invasion, and strikes up some middle of the road deal Japan hails as a victory.
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FDR begat Obama begat Inslee.
Discuss.
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The Art of the Deal?Doogles said:Today's America doesn't drop the bomb, can't stomach the ensuing onslaught of the island invasion, and strikes up some middle of the road deal Japan hails as a victory.
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There was no Internet porn in 1945.Doogles said:Today's America doesn't drop the bomb, can't stomach the ensuing onslaught of the island invasion, and strikes up some middle of the road deal Japan hails as a victory.
Today? Strategic Drone Strikes only. The West cannot live without its daily dose of Asian Titties and Muffs.
Time to Keep it Real, Gents.