Skip to main content

tv   Boom Bust  RT  August 4, 2018 3:30am-4:01am EDT

3:30 am
so we hear osama people in the city were beginning to feel very anxious the hiroshima was supposed to be about tenth largest city in japan that time but even smaller city had been bombed you know most of the cities had been bombed how come we haven't been a top every day in the every night between nine fly around but they haven't dropped any bomb little did we know that the americans had already selected the heroes as a target for the new type of bombs which they already had their american government's position has been that bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki where are needed to save american soldiers' lives from being lost in a potential war on the ground how do you feel when you hear that does this
3:31 am
exploration sound logical tear that american myth just a myth because japan had been exhausted by that time japan was finished by the time i can verify that we were all practically starving at home and the soldiers at the pacific or any other battlefield they didn't have food they didn't have munitions and we were finished the war ended and the japanese who were good considering. our end up. there are many historical evidence that the use of nuclear weapons was not necessary and most of historian knowledge that. i rad that you sat somewhere that us occupation forces brought you
3:32 am
a sense of relief and liberation from the oppression of japan's militaristic government but i mean those were the people who like you were describing so vividly brought total destruction to your sit is killed hundreds of thousands of people i mean eight peoples from your immediate family died do not connect the u.s. soldiers with the atom bomb was there any hatred a new two words to americans or you were grateful they have brought the end of the war with them a duck time i would say most of the people in hiroshima who experienced the atomic bombing we were in numbed the condition the all the experiences a lot of stimuli saw must've been growth test and. that our psyche would not accept that and that meant the secession of
3:33 am
emotion we were not despondent to all the horrible scenes in sight if we despondent normally we would not have survived. so that this i think people's emotional dis bones too many thing to which you are happening around us at the same woods not out south and the normal and paul fall you would expect you'd still you theft you membered this very point we have to take a short break right now. just a short break ok and while we're back we'll continue talking was a star low here were she a bombing survivor nuclear disarmament campaign or discussing the nuclear danger today stay with so theme.
3:34 am
by. the church secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the do graphic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot where the previous standard is not known the highest ranks of the catholic church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system
3:35 am
to that end of that's known as the end and then i conclude that it just is out in. the south. or. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us as over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent flies last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only boombox.
3:36 am
way back was there a low. hiroshima bombing survivor a nuclear disarmament campaigner talking about those dark days and one nine hundred forty five and what should be done to never let a tragedy like this happen again. i know that us occupational forces also impose their sort of oppression on the bombing survivors what was it like let me give you a couple of examples. united states established its decision called the a.b.c.
3:37 am
sea atomic bomb mission and people are very happy well finally we get some kind of medication some medical experts who know what this is about would help japanese doctors who are at a loss but the soul purpose of a b. c c wads to study the effect of radiation on human body is nothing else not to help the sick people but the radiation and. them the survivors felt. they were being used as a guinea pigs twice first time as a target secondly. subject for this
3:38 am
search you can imagine the. occupation forces did not want the media newspapers. and to write anything we could. seeing as disturbed one thing ages two the occupation forces. if the newspaper write something about the destruction and especially human suffering in another thirty that was a very that was considered to be disadvantages this have to stop so they censored and they forced some newspaper companies to close the shop that's not exactly democratic thing to do and this survivors. wrote that they had the correspondence that some people wrote high cool
3:39 am
you know japanese in literary form when they have pain in their art they have to express that by writing haiku and so on they have the photographs for ailment is a medical information albeit things were confiscated and thirty two thousand items in or there were or shipped back to the united states because the scientific. triumph of the united states by producing atomic moms was ok in that war they can find out. but what human suffering. caused in those cities that was not to be found out. that was the reason why so i want to talk
3:40 am
a little about the american reaction to war happened. seventy three years ago now president obama was the first american president to come to hiroshima in two thousand and sixteen he delivered a very emotional speech very emotional but never sat sorry for america's decision to drop the bomb another american public went nuts over the suggestion that he could apologize for the pundits relentlessly mocking that idea so my question is and your opinion why is it so hard for americans why why do americans are so uneasy about owning up to the hiroshima and nagasaki bombings. polls. even today seventy three later. they must believe what they
3:41 am
did was justifiable. to be justified. in the war quickly and to america and. i think that mentality is still continues unfortunately. not thinking people i think many americans woke up it was such. the. united states took. many americans sorry about that but as a state the other nation i guess they are too proud to apologize i know apology was
3:42 am
a very contentious controversial issue. i feel if he offered it we should have accepted that we deserved the sept up but he chose not to and he couldn't have i suppose because of the political million in the state especially during the presidential election time. but it's not totally. inappropriate if he did of the apology you. know in the war everybody did a horrible thing warned against by the international law international humanitarian law germans the british the the us the japanese did tool let me now know at that time now that i am alone our case is when most
3:43 am
cases nations do apologize jan germans made sure they lived their life out of world war two was one big apology british people college as many times as well. and remember both germany and japan were tried. tribunals yes then the japanese military leaders i think six or seven of them or hung. on what happened in your room book judgement so loses. the tried but the victors no matter what they have done not to be tried it's a very unfair world or. understood that even as a child now the manner is all for hiroshima and nagasaki have been kept alive
3:44 am
thanks to people like you and government remember those lessons as well there has not been a central combat use of a nuclear bomb sends forty five now to me it seems that humanity has learned its lesson has seen enough to not ever use nukes again do you have less face in humanity than i do let's think yes no i do i do have faith in the yes they're going to find i mean if they don't have it now they will certainly have faith in humanity this humanity must continue to live and this civilization must be preserved i think it's ridiculous some goofy people threatening each other and threatened by saying their bombs are bigger than others and we have more of them
3:45 am
imagine such child this impulsive. statements are being exchanged by those anyway it's hard to believe those things are still happening but i think people are gradually learning and more than anything i am great for thousands of. the millions of people around the world came to realize we just can't leave it to the government and n.g.o.s and one hundred twenty two nations signed at the united nations to adopt the.

55 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on