Message from @Firefairy
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how about the concept of announcing the challenge before coming and sneak attacking someone hmmm?
That's a tenet of Western Honor.
How about the concept of never surrendering?
or betraying a major trading partner with a full invasion with no warning
they did surrender didn't they
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Not often.
And not until we bombed two cities off the map with an equal number of bombs.
That was the whole reason we used the nukes.
no you can clean up fallout, all fallout is is the dispersed fission products of the bomb if you get rid of the contaminated dust and ground and replace it the radiation ceases.
ah but notice
only the bug people japanese surrendered
the ones that couldnt think for themselves
what did hirohito do i wonder?
surrender at the first realization the americans could get him too?
Hirohito cucked hard.
How does this prove they have no concept of honor?
hirohito was a powerless figirhead iirc
If you're going to claim failing to live up to it means it's not a thing, no culture has honor.
@brett0007wastaken hirohito was a literal leader in the administration at least
he became a figurehead post war
there concept of honour is very different to ours
because it isnt honour lul
yes it isn't by our standards, but it is by theirs
Define honor?
Like, literally define?
i did earlier and you reeeeeee'd
You gave examples of things you felt were or were not honorable.
Sneak attack is very honourable
That's like defining "food" by giving me a menu.
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SEE SYNONYMS FOR honor ON THESAURUS.COM
noun
honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions:
lets see
japs dont do honesty
nor fairness
i suppose some of them had integrity in their beliefs
Loyalty is frequently brought up as well, and is definitely an aspect Asian cultures value.
rather skewed loyalties
they worshipped a single person and didnt care about loyalty to anything else
you cant judge culture by your own standards
including family