Talk:Horror in the East

Shouldn't the images more reflect the brutality of the Japanese?
Great documentary but the images here do not do it justice; they paint this one-sided picture of the Japanese being somehow victims. The main thrust of the documentary series is not how the west were responsible for Japanese attitudes, but the fact that Japan wanted to be an empire desperately and held some pretty unsavoury views on other races alongside severe indoctrination of their armed forces into the cult of the God-Emperor. The fact that you have no images of the victims of Japan in a documentary very much about the victims of Japanese brutality is utterly ridiculous and a little suspect. Japan were clearly a contender for the evilest empire in history and the fact that we have to pretend that they weren't is bizarre. - The Mummy. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 146.90.73.16 (talk) 23:43, 20 October 2021 (UTC)

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