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SW-User
The vast majority of dying happened after that.
Zonuss ยท 46-50, M
@SW-User Yes. This led to the second World War.

SW-User
@Zonuss My point is undue fixation on the first day.
Zonuss ยท 46-50, M
@SW-User Explain please.
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Zonuss ยท 46-50, M
@MarmeeMarch Yeah we know that. And. ๐
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Zonuss ยท 46-50, M
@MarmeeMarch Uh ok. ๐
beckyromero ยท 36-40, F
@SW-User
The importance is not so much about those who died that day as opposed to other days during the war.
The importance of that "day of infamy" has been to not ever get got sleeping again. To be vigilent and prepared. Unfortunately, that only served us well up until September 11, 2001.
My point is undue fixation on the first day.
The importance is not so much about those who died that day as opposed to other days during the war.
The importance of that "day of infamy" has been to not ever get got sleeping again. To be vigilent and prepared. Unfortunately, that only served us well up until September 11, 2001.
Zonuss ยท 46-50, M
@beckyromero Yes. And it's still important to know about the actual victims of who were also Japanese immigrants who lived in Hawaii.