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In reply to the discussion: If Truman refused to use the atomic bomb on Japan, what should he have done instead? [View all]LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)" in my opinion, what we did was horrible also..."
I can't argue with that at all; and I've always had a difficult time rationalizing "kill X amount of people to save Y amount of people..." as it reduces us to metrics rather than people, mere numbers being crunched by people who will never be fully aware of the true consequences of those decisions.
I hope to never, ever (ever!) be put in a position in which I have to choose one (or more) life over another-- regardless of how just/rational/moral that decision may seem at the time.
"Hopefully the world will never again see a weapon like that used...."
I think the world will see it happen again. Sooner rather than later, and in such a way as to shock every human on the planet. My own (selfish) hope though, is that I've shuffled off this mortal coil before the entire planet goes bat-shit crazy again.