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Originally Posted by Aviv
Very few Japanese war criminals went to jail or were executed. Neither were many Americans, either. What I find difficult to accept is how easily people remember war crimes that the Germans, Japanese, Vietnamese etc (and for me, Israelis too) have done, yet easily forget things like the killing of surrendered soldiers and the bombing of Dresden in WWII, My Lai massacre and chemical warfare in Vietnam. Of course it happens today as well, and nobody remembers where 47 civilians at a wedding party were killed by US forces in Mukaradeeb, Iraq. In fact civilian casualties are hardly reported at all. It's all to do with how the medias choose to show things to people.
As an example in my country; when a Palestinian/s is killed, it makes world news for days. When an Israeli family of 5 is killed in their sleep, it doesn't even make national news in a lot of countries. That rockets fall on southern Israeli towns each day is not reported either.
I would like to see more effort towards more balanced journalism.
Please keep in mind that I'm not anti-US, I just think that a lot of stuff is misrepresented in the medias. I don't mean to offend anyone, it's just something I feel strongly about.
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Wow, where do you get your information from Aviv? Sounds like you're reading the wrong newspapers.
At least 900 Japanese were executed for war crimes and thousands spent varying amounts of time in prison. That sounds like a lot more than "very few" to me. War is Hell indeed, and people die for a myriad of reasons during one. Yes, I believe that things have been and will continue to be misrepresented by the various News Media, but not because of collusion or conspiracies, as you make it sound.
If you want to find out about such things, do some research. You might find that you've missed a lot of the News that has been reported, as opposed to the News not being reported.
