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No, It Was Moral To Use Nukes Against Japan

20 May 201912 January 2019 by TheMetaphysician
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Either you admit that the nuclear bombing of Japan was moral or you face one of two false alternatives. Read this to find out what they are.

Categories Blog, Ethics, Politics Tags 1945, defeat, ethics, Hiroshima, Japan, morality, Nagasaki, nuclear weapons, nukes, politics, war, World War Two, WW2 Leave a comment

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