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Malakriss

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"I don't want to be seen as the company that goes about business as usual because of _____ [in these trying times]"
 

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At least you guys have last of us 2 For June.

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Coleslaw

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Companies are going to make bank this month. usually June they all go rainbow gay for their virtue signaling. Now they can go rainbow gay and BLM (black cocks)
 

Delly

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I appreciate all of your sacrifice in not getting a PS5 right away, because lets be honest, you'll get one eventually. Hopefully that means I won't have to go store to store to try to find one this time around.
 
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sakkath

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And yet decades later, you guys still whine about Hiroshima.
They don't really. Most that I've spoken to understand why it happened and think it was a result of their imperialist aggression. It's mostly westerners who love to feel guilt who still complain about it.
 
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Lithose

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They don't really. Most that I've spoken to understand why it happened and think it was a result of their imperialist aggression. It's mostly westerners who love to feel guilt who still complain about it.

There is a whole memorial to the city, a day of remembrance to console victims and talk about how horrible the bombing was. Clearly, the destruction of cities matters. Otherwise, why even think about it? Just rebuild and move on.
 
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sakkath

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There is a whole memorial to the city, a day of remembrance to console victims and talk about how horrible the bombing was. Clearly, the destruction of cities matters. Otherwise, why even think about it? Just rebuild and move on.
They don't whine about it (well I'm sure some do but on the whole they don't).. None of what you said has anything to do with my comment. Of course they memorialize it, it killed more than 100k people and destroyed a city.
 

ZyyzYzzy

RIP USA
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There is a whole memorial to the city, a day of remembrance to console victims and talk about how horrible the bombing was. Clearly, the destruction of cities matters. Otherwise, why even think about it? Just rebuild and move on.
Clearly you of all people can see the difference between the use of the most powerful weapon created by man yet by exploring the physical laws of the universe to destroy a city in an instant during war time versus jogger looting and rioting?
 
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Lithose

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Clearly you of all people can see the difference between the use of the most powerful weapon created by man yet by exploring the physical laws of the universe to destroy a city in an instant during war time versus jogger looting and rioting?

There was no qualifier on the extent of damage, simply that cities can be rebuilt. It was a stupid response. Lives can't be rebuilt easily, that's the point, and people's lives are intertwined within their property--all you have to do illustrate this is point to how profound the loss of cities can be and using hyperbole is an effective way to do that.
 
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Lithose

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They don't whine about it (well I'm sure some do but on the whole they don't).. None of what you said has anything to do with my comment. Of course they memorialize it, it killed more than 100k people and destroyed a city.

Read above. Memorializing it illustrates its significant, no? They still maintain the destroyed buildings as a specific example of how terrible it was. The loss of property for most people is a life altering event because their lives in many cases are significantly dependent on that property. Sony didn't place a qualifier on when property destruction is okay, or some limit. So why memorialize it at all, its nothing--it can just be rebuilt, right?

We remember because its important, because mass destruction and chaos actually means something. Dismissing it is profoundly stupid.
 
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