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Comparing Japan and Ethiopia's resistance to colonization
This transcript snippet discusses the psychoses embedded in the international culture that resulted in Japan and Ethiopia successfully resisting colonization and European oppression, with the comparison that Japan is like "East Britain."
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The podcast discusses Japan's imperial history and compares it to Ethiopia's successful resistance against the Italians and colonial forces, both of which have a set of psychoses embedded in their culture.
1:00:22 - 1:05:02 (04:39)
Summary
The podcast discusses Japan's imperial history and compares it to Ethiopia's successful resistance against the Italians and colonial forces, both of which have a set of psychoses embedded in their culture. The extent to which Japan's history resembles that of Britain is also noted.
ChapterComparing Japan and Ethiopia's resistance to colonization
EpisodePart One: The Slavery Loving Fascist who Built Modern Japan
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The Japan's Imperial Army used racism as a justification for their actions, including the brutal treatment of Chinese civilians.
1:05:02 - 1:05:56 (00:54)
Summary
The Japan's Imperial Army used racism as a justification for their actions, including the brutal treatment of Chinese civilians. The racism was so pervasive that it led to atrocities such as the ones committed by Unit 731.
ChapterComparing Japan and Ethiopia's resistance to colonization
EpisodePart One: The Slavery Loving Fascist who Built Modern Japan
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker comments on alleged biological weapons testing being conducted on Chinese and Russian prisoners, likening it to A-grade crimes against humanity and labeling Kishi as the "Scottie Pippen of crimes against humanity."
1:05:56 - 1:06:36 (00:39)
Summary
The speaker comments on alleged biological weapons testing being conducted on Chinese and Russian prisoners, likening it to A-grade crimes against humanity and labeling Kishi as the "Scottie Pippen of crimes against humanity."