As
the Japanese grief over the fate of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the lives lost when
two Atom bombs fell on the two cities, many are still wondering whether the
events to commemorate the dead and destruction of the two cities meant anything
to the Japanese?
Kwok
Kian Woon wrote a piece in the ST on 6 Aug titled, ‘A letter to Japanese
friends on Hiroshima Day’ in the most friendly way possible to share Japan’s
grief and politely asked the Japanese about the same question I asked above.
Kwok Kian Woon quoted Kuo Pao Kun saying, ‘I think that of all peoples the
Japanese have in their living memory the most profound understanding of the war
because the Japanese were at the same time a very cruel aggressor and a victim
of the cruelest experience of war….What is there in the Japanese psyche, what
is there in the Japanese culture, that stops a people capable of deep, profound
thinking coming out strongly as a people, not just a few individuals but as a
people, to reflect openly and deeply about the war?
What
did Kuo Pao Kun and Kwok Kian Woon wanted the Japanese to reflect about? The
pain and destruction from Hiroshima and Nagasaki are not insignificant. But
compared to the pain and suffering wrought by the Japanese on the millions of
Asians from Korea, China in the North all the way down to South East Asia, to
Indonesia, the Philippines and Burma, what happened in Hiroshima and Nagasaki
were chicken feat. The pain and suffering and the lost of lives and destruction
brought about by the invading barbaric forces of the Imperial Japanese Army
were abominable. Can Japan and the Japanese people understand that? Can Japan
and the Japanese people understand the thousands of Americans that were bombed
and killed in Pearl Harbour without knowing what hit them? Can the Japanese
understand the hundreds of thousands of American and Allies soldiers that died
and maimed to fight them and to drive them back to the Japanese shores, all
because Japan started an invasion to conquer and colonise other people?
Despite
the polite words of Kwok Kian Woon and Kuo Pao Kun, the Japanese did not
understand and did not learn anything about Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Japan under
Abe and his militant cabinet is remilitarizing to be the same militant Japanese
of pre defeated Japan. They are legitimizing themselves to go to war again.
They want the right to go to war, to fight, destroy and kill again. They have
burnt their pacifist constitution.
The
Japanese did not learn anything from Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They do not mind
Hiroshima and Nagasaki to be repeated again. Or they do understand what
Hiroshima and Nagasaki meant and want to do another Hiroshima and Nagasaki on
others, to avenge their defeat and their pain and suffering.
Let
me quote Kuo Pao Kun again, ‘What is there in the Japanese psyche, what is
there in the Japanese culture, that stops a people capable of deep, profound
thinking coming out strongly as a people,….’ What is there for the Japanese
people to know that they should not try or attempt to repeat what they did to
the rest of Asia and to the Americans, and to live in peace instead of
harbouring the ambition to go to war again, as a war mongering nation?
Japan
must be warned not to allow Hiroshima and Nagasaki to happen again. They
brought it upon themselves. Do they want history to repeat itself by flexing
its military might and cherishing for war again?