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Warmongering Neocon -Free Beacon- Glorifies Hiroshima Bombing by Caitlin Johnstone!
(2019-08-06 at 21:06:34 )
Warmongering Neocon -Free Beacon- Glorifies Hiroshima Bombing by Caitlin Johnstone
American Values, an excellent Twitter account which publishes daily information about United States atrocities, has just posted a thread for the anniversary of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, and I think everyone should have a look at it today. It reads as follows:
"On this day in 1945, the United States committed one of the worst [atrocities] in human history when it dropped a nuclear weapon on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, killing 140,000 people. The city was selected for its location in a valley, magnifying the bombs deadly power.
"The bomb detonated directly over Shima Surgical Clinic and destroyed 1 square mile, setting fires for 4.7 square miles. 70,000 people were immediately annihilated & 70,000 were wounded. The bombing killed 90% of all medical personnel in the city. The wounded were described by survivors as living pieces of charcoal, wandering mindlessly as their skin fell off until they collapsed and died. Many of the survivors would fall victim of radiation poisoning, some dying violently while vomiting out their insides.
"Astonishingly, just 3 days after the bombing of Hiroshima, the United States dropped another atomic bomb on Nagasaki. The bombing was essentially a test, killing 80,000 Japanese in an attempt to see if a plutonium implosion bomb would detonate properly in a wartime setting.
"Much of the United States propaganda used during the war depicted the Japanese as subhuman and its this attitude that helped the United States government justify these atrocities to itself and its population.
"One of the most reprehensible myths surrounding the bombings is the idea that they were -necessary- to save lives.
Serious historical work has disproven this. See "here" - And "here" -
Nevertheless this myth remains because it alleviates the guilt United States of Americans would otherwise feel for their government committing one of humanitys most atrocious war crimes."
For more reading on the historically indisputable fact that the United States of Americas decision to unleash the nuclear horror on Japan was a gratuitous act of barbarism which was completely unnecessary for winning the war, see this "LA Times article" by Oliver Stone and Pete Kuznick and "this one" by the Mises Institute.
According to the generals and decision makers of the time, the real reason for the use of nuclear weapons on Japan was to intimidate the Soviet Union, which went on to acquire its own nuclear arsenal a mere four years later in 1949.
That is right, the horrors inflicted upon the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and all the brainpower and treasure that went into making them, achieved nothing but a weapons advantage that lasted a total of four years. In exchange for four years of military superiority, we have had generations of nuclear standoff which could wipe every living organism off the face of this planet.
So of course we are seeing the neoconservative Washington Free Beacon celebrating this horror on Twitter today.
"74 years ago today, Americas Greatest Generation delivered a decisive blow against the enemies of freedom. The Free Beacon salutes our veterans. #Hiroshima," the outlet tweeted, with a picture of a mushroom cloud.
The Washington Free Beacon, which the late Antiwar.com founder Justin Raimondo once described as "a down-market version of the Weekly Standard," has served as a platform for neoconservative war propagandists since its founding.
It is published by a think tank chaired by PNAC alum Michael Goldfarb, and its editor-in-chief, Matthew Continetti, is the son-in-law of arch-neocon Bill Kristol.
The American supremacist values system of this tightly knit and highly influential clique of neoconservatives has been shoved so far into the mainstream that it is now in effect the bipartisan consensus worldview of United States policymakers and mass media narrative managers, to the point that now if you get a voice like Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard questioning the United States forever war in mainstream circles you immediately see that voice slammed as "un-American", "isolationist", and Kremlin-aligned.
74 years ago today, Americas Greatest Generation delivered a decisive blow against the enemies of freedom. The Free Beacon salutes our veterans. #Hiroshima-Free Beacon August 6, 2019
The fact that an arm of this influential clique is glorifying the greatest act of state-sponsored terrorism in world history is made all the more jarring by the fact that, as an early driver of the bogus Steele dossier, the Washington Free Beacon has played a direct role in escalating the world-threatening nuclear tensions between Russia and America.
The Steele dossier, whose sensationalist claims have been invalidated by the Robert Mueller report which found no evidence to support them, played a foundational role in the formation of the Russiagate conspiracy theory, which in turn manufactured support for the many, many new cold war escalations that the Donald Trump administration has implemented against Russia. Opposing detente and increasing United States hawkishness toward Russia has been a primary aim of neoconservatism since its inception.
"Neocon rag celebrates the most heinous single act of state terrorism in world history," tweeted journalist Dan Cohen in response to the Free Beacons post. "They deserve just as much derision as Nazis."
Mr. Cohen is absolutely correct. In a healthy world, members of the ideology which promotes endless acts of military slaughter and glorifies the pointless nuclear incineration of innocent human beings would be treated with the same ubiquitous social revulsion as Nazis, child rapists and serial killers.
They are just as evil, and, in todays world, they actually pose a far greater threat.
We will know that we are living in a healthy society when neocons and their affiliates are treated just like any other kind of murderous monster.
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