Message from @Mozalbete ⳩

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2019-04-04 23:00:34 UTC  

Plus we nuked nips, not chinks.

2019-04-04 23:00:41 UTC  

They didn't surrender because of firebombing

2019-04-04 23:00:55 UTC  

They would have if we continued for long enough

2019-04-04 23:01:06 UTC  

I don't see any obliterated japanese city because of firebombing

2019-04-04 23:01:12 UTC  

We had already destroyed tons of their military production facilities

2019-04-04 23:01:20 UTC  

They knew they were going to lose already essentially

2019-04-04 23:01:38 UTC  

It was a matter of when

2019-04-04 23:01:39 UTC  

Destroying some facilities is nothign compared to what a nuke on a city of civvilians does

2019-04-04 23:01:55 UTC  

We firebombed the citizens too FYI

2019-04-04 23:02:05 UTC  

The cities were burnt to ashes

2019-04-04 23:02:08 UTC  

Entire cities

2019-04-04 23:02:18 UTC  

Full of people

2019-04-04 23:02:44 UTC  

I don't think so

2019-04-04 23:02:54 UTC  

You could look it up -__-

2019-04-04 23:03:04 UTC  

It's not hard to find that type of info...

2019-04-04 23:03:09 UTC  

You could look up pictures of the state of the two cities after the nukes

2019-04-04 23:03:42 UTC  

The fact that you reply "I don't think so" proves you don't know much about the war development as the US approached Japan in the end of the war

2019-04-04 23:04:03 UTC  

So no need to debate you anywhow...

2019-04-04 23:04:23 UTC  

to debate what?

2019-04-04 23:04:43 UTC  

That you make up that you cause more destruction of the same place with firebombing?

2019-04-04 23:04:52 UTC  

Or the absurd claim that the nukes were some kind of mercy kill?

2019-04-04 23:08:14 UTC  

Bruh, I just explained to you

2019-04-04 23:08:21 UTC  

I'll try to rephrase

2019-04-04 23:13:36 UTC  

Option 1: Firebombing. In this option, which the US has been doing for awhile already, it kills almost all citizens in each city we bomb, destroys all infrastructure, and burns all building to the point of complete unusability. Because this method is slower than nuking and far less psychologically terrifying, the US will likely have to firebomb many cities before Japan is forced to surrender. The most likely city after Hiroshima and Nagasaki is Tokyo, followed by other major cities.

Option 2: Nuking. In this option, the US nukes two cities. It kills all citizens in each city we bomb, destroys all infrastructure, and collapses all buildings. This method will end the war exceedingly quickly because of the sheer power of the weapon, which is too great of a threat for Japan to risk taking a hit on Tokyo.

2019-04-04 23:15:43 UTC  

I'm now going to rephrase what you say: "the nukes are a mercy kill because I mde up this hypothetical stories about how the japanese would have let themselves be slowly murdered in every single major city if we hadnt been merciful enough to erase two cities from the face of the Earth in an instant"

2019-04-04 23:16:40 UTC  

Hypothetical? Dude, firebombings didn't "hypothetically" kill hundreds of thousand and didn't "hypothetically" wipeout cities.

2019-04-04 23:16:44 UTC  

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2019-04-04 23:16:48 UTC  

The firebombings killed more than double the nukings

2019-04-04 23:16:56 UTC  

We killed 333,000 in Japan bombings

2019-04-04 23:17:03 UTC  

80,000 at Hiroshima

2019-04-04 23:17:09 UTC  

40,000 at Nagasaki

2019-04-04 23:17:13 UTC  

but fat boy bad

2019-04-04 23:17:16 UTC  

Oh yes, and what % of the population of acity is killed in an instance of firebombings?

2019-04-04 23:17:27 UTC  

And those are only inmediate death victims

2019-04-04 23:17:43 UTC  

We didn't know about residual radiation effects at the time

2019-04-04 23:18:14 UTC  

It is clear what is the ultimate show of cruelty

2019-04-04 23:18:18 UTC  

Percentage? Idk, I can show

2019-04-04 23:18:25 UTC  

Give me time to crunch numbers

2019-04-04 23:18:26 UTC  

roughly 100%

2019-04-04 23:18:42 UTC  

If it helps you see what I mean, we *did* firebomb Tokyo

2019-04-04 23:18:47 UTC  

Guess how many died?