Treetopflyer
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I think we can leave the pic of Bill with the unseemly comment for just this reason.
Doc Damage did not post the picture with the intention of disparaging Japanese people. His intention is the jacket. It's a historical poster. It is disparaging and ugly but that's our history.
I think removing the picture because of one word, which is not the point of the picture, is similar to telling children not to read Huckleberry Finn because one word of the text is very rightfully offensive.
Let's all take a step back, take a deep breath, and give the political jabs a break.
Ask yourself what was the intent of the poster in WWII?
Oh come on...it was the feeling at a time when we were at war and atrocities by the Japanese military where happening on daily bases. My Uncle was hung in a tree..tortured..and disemboweled. How do you think that effected his family and others here at home. Much worse depictions of that vicious enemy where depicted during that era. Even some vets alive today and family members haven't gotten over that. However...the true sentiments of WW2 have mostly nothing to do with todays world. I would imagine,though,that families of those that have been burned alive or beheaded lately could quite easily describe those people and actions with what you call slurs. It was a sign of the times then and how it affected our people often suffering great loss.
HD
I think you need to ask yourself that question.
But I'd suggest an answer;
It's a piece of wartime propaganda aimed at raising morale and motivating the US public after Pearl Harbor.
You may not be aware, but it was successful. The US and Allies fought the Japanese until 1945, when they won.
That was 70 years ago.
The aim of the poster was to inspire people of the era, it was not created with the aim of ruffling PC feathers 70 years after the fact.
I believe that other members are able to see the poster in its historical context.
If you are in possession of a time machine, by all means go back and tell them to choose thier words more carefully.
What was appropriate 70 years ago is simply not appropriate today. I have family members who are living in Japan. My wife is of Japanese descent. My Dad valiantly fought against Japan in WWII. My Dad would be incensed at the use of any derogatory remark in this regard, whether it is today, or decades ago. Japan is one of the biggest supporters of the USA. Most Japanese citizens are thankful the USA won the war, my father in law sure was.
We live in a time machine...it is called today. For those who are in favor of bigoted racial slurs, you have my sympathy. There are plenty of photos of people wearing whatever...enough that those that include cowardly racial epithets have no place on this forum. It is the responsibility of the individual to edit any material that is offensive to any group of people. This is offensive to me.
It is in extremely poor taste. So I guess this forum is publicly in support of any poster, racist remarks or not, as long as you wear the correct jacket...and it is buffered by a few years passage.
What if a KKK clan rally poster is available from the 50's, with white sheet A-2 clad clan members, and the caption reads..."#@$%*!!
Are you going to allow this too? You have opened up a can of worms here, and it would be wise to remedy the situation before it gets out of hand.
Sad, indeed. And that, my friends, is the rest of the story.
What was appropriate 70 years ago is simply not appropriate today. I have family members who are living in Japan. My wife is of Japanese descent. My Dad valiantly fought against Japan in WWII. My Dad would be incensed at the use of any derogatory remark in this regard, whether it is today, or decades ago. Japan is one of the biggest supporters of the USA. Most Japanese citizens are thankful the USA won the war, my father in law sure was.
We live in a time machine...it is called today. For those who are in favor of bigoted racial slurs, you have my sympathy. There are plenty of photos of people wearing whatever...enough that those that include cowardly racial epithets have no place on this forum. It is the responsibility of the individual to edit any material that is offensive to any group of people. This is offensive to me.
It is in extremely poor taste. So I guess this forum is publicly in support of any poster, racist remarks or not, as long as you wear the correct jacket...and it is buffered by a few years passage.
What if a KKK clan rally poster is available from the 50's, with white sheet A-2 clad clan members, and the caption reads..."#@$%*!!
Are you going to allow this too? You have opened up a can of worms here, and it would be wise to remedy the situation before it gets out of hand.
Sad, indeed. And that, my friends, is the rest of the story.
He probably just took what they issued him. He most likely never gave it a second thought!
Exactly. We should pay extra for jackets from GW and others that are custom fit to NOT fit, to be historically accurate.
Great point. Historically accurate is not bespoke perfect!
Great point. Historically accurate is not bespoke perfect!