I am half-Japanese--my mother was a Japanese citizen, my father was a white American--born after WW2. While I certainly didn't support the Japanese military govt of the war (my mother despised them), I realize an irony:
I can trace my existence to one incident--Pearl Harbor. Without Pearl Harbor, America and Japan would not have gone to war, Japan would not have lost, Americans would not have gone there for the rebuilding effort (my father among them), my parents would not have met and hence I would not have been born. I am a product of World War II, would not exist without it. Millions upon millions had to die so that I could be born--not as a direct cause, of course, but that's still how it shakes out in the end: without a war that killed tens of millions globally, I would not exist.
Is it hypocrisy to speak against war when you owe your existence to one? And probably a lot of you are in the same boat even if you don't realize it. If you are about my age (54), ask yourself how your parents met and where. You might find the war brought them together.
Moreover, the war brought tremendous changes to American culture. Rock and roll, for example, might not have come about without the war
I can trace my existence to one incident--Pearl Harbor. Without Pearl Harbor, America and Japan would not have gone to war, Japan would not have lost, Americans would not have gone there for the rebuilding effort (my father among them), my parents would not have met and hence I would not have been born. I am a product of World War II, would not exist without it. Millions upon millions had to die so that I could be born--not as a direct cause, of course, but that's still how it shakes out in the end: without a war that killed tens of millions globally, I would not exist.
Is it hypocrisy to speak against war when you owe your existence to one? And probably a lot of you are in the same boat even if you don't realize it. If you are about my age (54), ask yourself how your parents met and where. You might find the war brought them together.
Moreover, the war brought tremendous changes to American culture. Rock and roll, for example, might not have come about without the war