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UnfairRepresent 07/29/18 12:13:46 PM #1: |
Do you want to ban nukes? - Results (8 votes)
Yes, ban nukes.
50% (4 votes)
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No. Don't ban nukes.
50% (4 votes)
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The poll, released on Saturday ahead of the 73rd anniversary of the bombings next month, also showed that more than 60 percent of the survivors do not discuss their experiences due to old age or reluctance to recall the tragedy. The issue of passing on the memory of the 1945 bombings has become more urgent, with those who witnessed the horrors firsthand declining in numbers. The world's first nuclear attack on Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945, and the atomic bombing of Nagasaki three days later resulted in the deaths of an estimated 214,000 people by the end of that year. In response to the questionnaire survey sent to about 6,000 survivors nationwide in June, which received valid responses from 1,450 people, 80.8 percent urged the Japanese government to sign the landmark treaty, citing Japan's unique position as the only nation to have suffered atomic bombings. In July last year, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons was approved, with a reference to the "unacceptable suffering" of victims of the atomic bombings. The global accord had the support of 122 countries. However, it was not backed by any of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council -- Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States -- all nuclear powers. Japan, which relies on U.S. nuclear deterrence for its security, also did not sign it. One of the respondents, a 76-year-old man, said the government's position "ignores the atomic bomb victims' years of efforts" to rid the world of nuclear weapons. While 80.2 percent welcomed the treaty, 4.8 percent said otherwise, with many skeptical about its effectiveness given the absence of nuclear weapons states including the United States. More than seven decades on, 950 survivors, or 65.4 percent, stated they do not discuss the bombings, with a 92-year-old man saying, "I do not want to remember the hell I saw that day, that moment." Among the 440 survivors who said they do discuss the bombings, a majority expressed concern that their efforts to convey their experience to younger generations could be halted by failing health. Tensions over North Korea's nuclear weapons program have been easing in the wake of the historic inter-Korean summit in April and 35.4 percent of the respondents said they were hopeful that the goal set at the summit of denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula would be achieved. Full ARticle: https://japantoday.com/category/national/majority-of-a-bomb-survivors-want-japan-to-join-nuke-ban-treaty ![]() The more things change, the more they stay the same. --- ^ Hey now that's completely unfair. https://imgtc.com/i/14JHfrt.jpg ... Copied to Clipboard!
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refmon 07/29/18 12:14:48 PM #2: |
How else would we have stopped them during WW2?
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Vindris_SNH 07/29/18 12:15:34 PM #3: |
We'll never get rid of nukes because you can't trust everyone else to get rid of their nukes.
--- glitteringfairy: Just build the damn wall ThyCorndog: and how exactly will that stop the mexican space program from orbital dropping illegal immigrants? ... Copied to Clipboard!
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UnfairRepresent 07/29/18 12:16:32 PM #4: |
refmon posted...
How else would we have stopped them during WW2? "we" wouldn't have But Russia would have pretty easily. That's why we nuked them --- ^ Hey now that's completely unfair. https://imgtc.com/i/14JHfrt.jpg ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Juhanor 07/29/18 12:19:41 PM #5: |
Ban those bombs.
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HiddenLurker 07/29/18 12:20:03 PM #6: |
Vindris_SNH posted...
We'll never get rid of nukes because you can't trust everyone else to get rid of their nukes. This. --- [Insert tired meme here] ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Coffeebeanz 07/29/18 12:21:25 PM #7: |
A majority of Captain Ahabs want to ban Moby Dicks
But on a serious note, you can't blame them. They survived something horrific and ridiculously inhumane. --- Physician [Internal Medicine] ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Squall28 07/29/18 12:21:41 PM #8: |
refmon posted...
How else would we have stopped them during WW2? Conditional surrender. All we had to do was let them keep their emperor. But US was being a fucking dick, and insisted on unconditional surrender. Japan thought US was going to destroy their society if they had given up. --- If you're going through hell, keep going. -Winston Churchill ... Copied to Clipboard!
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SpinKirby 07/29/18 12:24:40 PM #9: |
Squall28 posted...
refmon posted...How else would we have stopped them during WW2? The military coup to overthrow the emperor makes me feel like they didn't care that much. --- MHW Supplemental Discord: https://discord.gg/ChHjtYQ https://imgur.com/QL6WJAl https://imgur.com/lGlcDyU ... Copied to Clipboard!
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