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while NOT EVEN MENTIONING the issue of the comfort women is insulting, provocative and disgusting in the extreme. To view that as anything but highly prejudicial defies logic (and good taste): only an idiot could spend more than five minutes on this site and think the people here are stupid enough accept this kind of crap at face value:
So when I talk about the bad things America did in the Pacific I have to mention what the Japanese did? Is that a fact?
Like I couldn't just talk about the Rape of Berlin or the way the Nazis treated Gays or the way we treated the Japanese?
Why not?
Other people here seem content to label the Japanese as a singular group who were pretty much all bad. Everyone is expected to freely condemn the conduct of the entire Japanese Army. Yet if someone like me points out Americans were complicit in rape, organized prostitution, and (through the Japanese who arranged everything) the comfort women system they are condemned and labelled stupid and a troll. Because there was a fundamental difference in the severity (the Japanese behaved in a horrible manner, everyone knows this) I should not bring up the bad things Americans did? Why not? I'm sure the fundamental difference didn't matter to the women who was having sex with someone they didn't want to.
American troops raped a lot of Japanese. Exact numbers will probably never be known. If you were an American during or after Okinawa or landing on Japan for the occupation you pretty much had the ability to do what you wanted. After all, your side won, it was a horrible war against an evil enemy, and now its time to party! Its a classic situation where people are not going to be held accountable or responsible for their actions. Many of the people in the occupation force would feel Japan was getting whats coming to them. The Japanese government was mostly concerned mostly with keeping the Americans happy. Japanese communities formed groups for protection and tried to ensure their women were safe from rape (ie not alone at night). How legit their fears were is hard to say. This also of course has a lot to do with cultural and racial issues and the tough nature of that war. The horror of some of those last islands for the people that were there, the dehumanization of the enemy, not having access to women for a long time.
The American military set up military only brothels which than ran and moved around women in order to staff them and/or ensure white hookers.
These are facts and because they were not as horrible as what the Japanese did you think they
1) have no merit
2) are insulting to US Vets so should not be talked about
The Japanese comfort women system didn't stop in 1945 so know what your talking about before getting all high and mighty.
It went right on serving the Americans, except now it was mainly Japanese women and the wasn't a war on.
If it was so horrible, then why did the Americans not charge anyone for the system, and why did they keep using it?
Pretty easy to say it was bad now though, everyone pretty much agrees.
I am not saying these are the things we need to focus on, but they did happen, the Pacific War was brutal and the people who fought in it human.
Rape is/was not a part of our service traditions.
I never said it was. I have never read anything to suggest otherwise. I am not saying rape is part of the American service tradition, but that there is evidence that it happened to a noticeable and historically important degree in certain specific situations. Rape has been a part of warfare for a long time (as people have pointed out). I am not saying the rapes in Okinawa and Japan are suprising, I wasn't there and cant judge.
The Japanese conducted themselves much better in other conflicts. The brutality of their system and the lousy or boring nature of their job doubtlessly contributed to how individual Japanese acted. As well hard resistence would often ensure the Japanese were brutal after a surrender. I have read reports of Japanese officers who killed soldiers on the spot who were accused by Canadians of raping women after the fall of Hong Kong. Different groups of Japanese handled different situations differently. Some of the time the women would be okay at first then get raped or taken to be a comfort women later.
This whole thing is a grey area where the Japanese are a hell of a lot darker than the Americans. I do not understand why you all think that because of this pointing out the bad Americans did is some kind of slander and I should say I am sorry.
The issue of forced prostitution and who was forced against their will to do what is really hard to prove (sadly).
That doesn't mean that the Americans are perfect and that they didn't do bad things. The issue of the conduct of American troops in this respect (the end of the pacific war and the occupation) is never talked about.