Prosecutors called Asahara the most atrocious criminal in Japan's history

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Hey this guy killed Japanese . . . that's the ultimate level of criminal activity. America (and many other countries) practice the same kind of nationalistic/racist hyperbole. Crimes against humanity . . . bad. Crimes against one of our citizens . . . the worst atrocity imaginable!
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: etech
hyperbole in a trial you troll.

How about you start acting like the mature seasoned debater you proclaim yourself. Or you could continue to be the same old, bitter, closed-minded fvckhead that you always are. Choice is yours. Of course it was hyperbole, but it also is a part of a relevant topic. Japan has been unwilling to have its public learn about what it did in WW II.
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
Hey this guy killed Japanese . . . that's the ultimate level of criminal activity. America (and many other countries) practice the same kind of nationalistic/racist hyperbole. Crimes against humanity . . . bad. Crimes against one of our citizens . . . the worst atrocity imaginable!

Apples to Oranges. US history does talk about the atrocities we committed, whereas it is well known that Japan omits any mentioned of the atrocities they committed in Nanking. Was this another compare Iraq to 9/11 things you were trying to pull off?