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'Statement' after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.🤔 (Original Post) sheshe2 19 hrs ago OP
Nice Catch My Friend BOSSHOG 19 hrs ago #1
Thank you my dear. sheshe2 19 hrs ago #8
Kick SheltieLover 19 hrs ago #2
Hey! sheshe2 19 hrs ago #9
Hi, She! SheltieLover 19 hrs ago #10
"Now is the time for peace.. "? Cha 19 hrs ago #3
It's satire. johnp3907 19 hrs ago #5
lol.. right? I thought it was a quote from Cha 19 hrs ago #6
That was tsf's exact tweet after he bombed Iran... sheshe2 19 hrs ago #7
Oh my Gosh! Oh Thanks. I thought someone Cha 19 hrs ago #11
LOL... sheshe2 19 hrs ago #13
Yeah, they got me. Cha 18 hrs ago #16
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave 19 hrs ago #4
OMG! sheshe2 19 hrs ago #12
Actual Japanese statement The Revolution 19 hrs ago #14
This made me smile LetMyPeopleVote 18 hrs ago #15

Cha

(312,225 posts)
3. "Now is the time for peace.. "?
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 08:02 PM
19 hrs ago

What? Not really.. wonder what he said after Hiroshima?

Ae you pointing out this in reference to what Traitor did?

Thanks, she..

Cha

(312,225 posts)
6. lol.. right? I thought it was a quote from
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 08:15 PM
19 hrs ago

way back then and someone made it into a BlueSky post.

TY

sheshe2

(92,534 posts)
7. That was tsf's exact tweet after he bombed Iran...
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 08:16 PM
19 hrs ago

The user just substitute Hawaii and Pearl harbor.

The user name: Hirohito was...

Emperor Hirohito was the ruler of Japan during World War II. While he was nominally the head of state and commander-in-chief of the military.

Cha

(312,225 posts)
11. Oh my Gosh! Oh Thanks. I thought someone
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 08:22 PM
19 hrs ago

on Bluesky got the quote of Hirohito's Back Then and put his picture on there.

Thanks, she.


Cha

(312,225 posts)
16. Yeah, they got me.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 08:41 PM
18 hrs ago

Course I didn't know what Traitor said after the bomb.. Bu he's full of shite as usual blowing out that "Now is the Time For Peace".. Stupid Fascist Fuck

Wants his Nobel Peace prize so much.

Response to sheshe2 (Original post)

sheshe2

(92,534 posts)
12. OMG!
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 08:27 PM
19 hrs ago

I just looked at it again...the time and 'date' of the post:
12PM 07 Dec 1941

Creative to say the least.

The Revolution

(839 posts)
14. Actual Japanese statement
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 08:29 PM
19 hrs ago
https://www.gilderlehrman.org/sites/default/files/T-09552-01.pdf

What an uproar! Japan’s Imperial Forces got things off to a quick start with one splendid strike then another in historic surprise attacks on Pearl Harbor, where the bravado of the US Asia fleet met with sudden defeat, and off the Malaya Coast, where the main forces of the British Asia fleet were utterly annihilated. Word has it that Roosevelt and Churchill were shaken up and went pale upon hearing of the defeats. In a third strike, Hong Kong Island, England’s strategic base for its 100-year exploitation of East Asia, fell into ruin in only a matter of ten days. During this time, Churchill was sent reeling, cutting off contact with others and showing up in Washington.

What these two headstrong countries are striving for will only lead them on a downhill path to military defeat. Our barbaric enemies are already cowering in fear in the Pacific, and the fall of Manila shall mark the day of the Philippines’ subjugation and reversion back to Greater East Asia. The enemy power of Singapore, which was —alas — boasting of its impenetrable stronghold before the Imperial Forces penetrated the jungle area of the Malay Peninsula and advanced southward like a raging tide, shall also vanish into nothingness in the midst of this glorious chapter in history.

The military gains of the glorious Imperial Forces are truly great, and the army, navy, and air force should be given our heartfelt gratitude. We should also honor our courageous men who are ready to lay down their lives when charging enemy lines, as well as those who went out to conquer but never returned. We offer these eight photos to our readers both as a memento of the great work being done by this incomparable Empire of ours, and also as food for thought about the many trials that have yet to be overcome.
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