Sarah Paine
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It's just trying to figure out the logic of the other person.
It'll set you up for more informed choices.
Uh-oh.
Well, A, I'm not an expert on Buddhism, but you've got a lot of things conflated in there.
If you're asking about the part of the brutality of the war is Japan's totally out of resources, and you're thinking it's going through a massive area of territory that
They actually had no ability to take POWs, or if they took POWs, they'd have to halt the military operation, and then you've got to put these people somewhere.
And so they just slaughtered them instead.
And not...
There were POWs, or there were cases of hostile civilians who also got slaughtered because โ I don't know the because, but they had very limited numbers of people to deal with this.
So on the one hand, you've got absolute desperation.
I don't think any people behave well when they're desperate.
The war had been going on for years by the time we get interested in it.
Right.
It starts in 31.
So you have desperate people.
There's another piece.
I can just add little pieces.
I can't explain a whole people that in the prison camps.
So in Japan.
Let's say you were Japanese.