Imnot taking sides in this at all ,,,,But i did read th epost that fudgums wrote and in no way did I see your name. So , How do you know that was a personal attack when no mention of anyone wa sin the
Well, as you can see, he has since edited the post. In the original post, he quoted not just one but two of my earlier posts inside his post, and then he said that the text within that image was in specific response to both of them. That reference was the only thing that I quoted from his message, besides the image. There is absolutely no question that the personal attack message in that image was being directed personally at me, as he originally quoted TWO of my posts in the message. And what is up with hiding a personal attack by posting it as an image within a message? That seemed rather bizarre to me for him to go to such extreme lengths. It is clear that he is trying to get around the forum rules against making personal attacks, by later editing his post to remove the attack. Since I had copied the image, though, he could not hide the fact that he had sent that.
So I am sorry, it was clearly as direct a reference as one can possibly make towards another person.
I honestly don't understand what beef he has with any of my posts, as he has not really explained himself. Was he upset with my long post about Marine Sgt John Basilone ( one of the Marines being profiled in the Pacific ), honoring his amazing heroism during the war? Or did he have some complaint about my post all about the Browning M1917A1 machine gun, detailing its history and extraordinary achievements?
Of is he upset with how I have defended the United States Marines and the United States of America, regarding our behavior in WWII? My position is simply that we fought a completely just war in the Pacific in WWII. Statements like the ones Tom Hanks made last week that US Troops were racist and ignorant are completely unfair, in my opinion. He even used those terms during the Pacific press events to describe our soldiers currently fighting in Afghanistan. I'm sorry, but that is being disrespectful to our brave soldiers that are risking their lives to protect our country, in my opinion.
So I'm sorry, but the USA was indeed the "good guys" in the war, and the Japanese were indeed the "bad guys". They were just as evil and inhuman as the Nazis ever were. WWII was a just and noble fight for the United States of America. The Japanese deserved everything that they got.
That is my viewpoint of the war.
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