Tom Hanks on WWII: We wanted to annihilate the Japanese because they were “different”

posted at 9:58 pm on March 9, 2010 by Allahpundit

Well, true enough. They were different, all right. In fact, some lucky GIs got to experience the difference firsthand.

If you were expecting an island-hopping reprise of “Band of Brothers” in this new miniseries, expect otherwise.

But the context for Hanks’ history lessons has changed. Band of Brothers, HBO’s best-selling DVD to date, began airing two days before 9/11; The Pacific, his new 10-hour epic about the Pacific theater in World War II, plays out against a very different backdrop, when the country is weary of war and American exceptionalism is a much tougher sell. World War II in the European theater was a case of massive armies arrayed against an unambiguous evil. The Pacific war was mainly fought by isolated groups of men and was overlaid by a sense that our foes were fundamentally different from us. In that sense, the war in the Pacific bears a closer relation to the complex war on terrorism the U.S. is waging now, making the new series a trickier prospect but one with potential for more depth and resonance. “Certainly, we wanted to honor U.S. bravery in The Pacific,” Hanks says. “But we also wanted to have people say, ‘We didn’t know our troops did that to Japanese people.’”

And he is pleased that The Pacific has fulfilled an obligation to our World War II vets. He doesn’t see the series as simply eye-opening history. He hopes it offers Americans a chance to ponder the sacrifices of our current soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. “From the outset, we wanted to make people wonder how our troops can re-enter society in the first place,” Hanks says. “How could they just pick up their lives and get on with the rest of us? Back in World War II, we viewed the Japanese as ‘yellow, slant-eyed dogs’ that believed in different gods. They were out to kill us because our way of living was different. We, in turn, wanted to annihilate them because they were different. Does that sound familiar, by any chance, to what’s going on today?”

Quoth Big Hollywood editor John Nolte: “No matter how many times you read this passage the context is clear. By ‘different’ Hanks is clearly referring to race, culture and religion, not ideology.” Indeed. Is that what was driving FDR all those years — fear and loathing of the “brown people” or whatever? I thought it was the fact that they bombed us and then fought us relentlessly across the Pacific rather than surrender, but maybe I should tune in for The Truth. So screwy is his read, in fact, that I’m not sure it’s even fair to the Japanese: As I understand it, they hit Pearl Harbor not because “our way of living was different” but because they wanted the oil in the south Pacific and needed to neutralize the American fleet before they made their move. I’m also surprised to learn that whereas the Nazis were unambiguous evil, their strategic ally in the far east — whose imperial army utterly terrorized the civilian population of mainland Asia — was merely “different,” much as jihadists are now. That sure does help me get a handle on that Iraq election held a few days ago.

I assume prominent attention will be given in this thing to the bombings of Hiroshima and Tokyo, irrespective of whether they saved lives in the aggregate by shortening the war. Neo-Nazis like to play the same moral equivalence game by crying crocodile tears over the bombing of Dresden; there’s some extra historical context for you in case you choose to watch. Wish I had a clip of Hanks to offer, but this was a print interview, it seems. Is this bit from Bill Maher’s show of Spicoli apologizing for Hugo Chavez a decent substitute? I’ll bet he and Bill will find plenty to like in Hanks’s series.

Update: Here’s a nice related story: Evidently Matt Damon’s new Iraq flick is “one of the most egregiously anti-American movies ever released by a major studio.”

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This really ruined my morning, I was looking forward to the Pacific. Now? I dunno…

Gatsu on March 10, 2010 at 7:03 AM

I know. If I want to see liberal morons apologizing for America, I’ll stick with watching the filthy lying coward in the White House.

highhopes on March 10, 2010 at 7:13 AM

Yeah Tom,
It couldn’t have anything to do with the attacks on Hawaii and W Wake.

Do you not know what that Japanese did to China, the Philippines etc?

Stupid is as stupid does.

TheSitRep on March 10, 2010 at 7:25 AM

I think I was born at the wrong time or something. I have grown to really love movies and music from the WW2 era, and have also grown to despise those made from today. And its solely because of the anti-Americanism from these crooks in Hollyweird.

I even have been listening to old time radio online, commercials and all. And every commercial break, stars would come out and give testimonials for the need to support troops, and for buying war bonds, and for planting victory gardens, etc. I wish I could have been alive during this time in America when the people had a clue, and were rooting for their own side.

ErinF on March 10, 2010 at 7:32 AM

Do you think Hanks is suffering from early age dementia? His thought processes are so illogical as to suggest some physical/mental problems.

Hmm. Sounds like Obama.

manateespirit on March 10, 2010 at 7:35 AM

Stupid is as stupid does.

TheSitRep on March 10, 2010 at 7:25 AM

Nicely played!

highhopes on March 10, 2010 at 7:35 AM

There is a racist assumption here, but it is the one made by Hanks.

If the Nazis were unambiguous evil, but the Japanese were merely different, that means that the systematic extermination of Jews and other white-skinned people in Europe was unacceptable, but the systematic extermination of Chinese and others in Asia by the Japanese was no problemo.

Now, I am not saying we fought the Japanese in the Pacific to avenge the Rape of Nanking. If the Japanese had not bombed Pearl Harbor, they would never have been punished for that crime. But, then again, if the Nazis had not provoked war in Europe, they probably would have gotten away with the Final Solution, too.

Evil is as evil does. You can’t condemn one and excuse the other, unless the race of the victim is what is important to you.

gridlock2 on March 10, 2010 at 7:41 AM

erinf: my father-in-law was in the Pacific theater. when he died, he was a local VFW member for 60 years.

he didn’t discuss his WW2 experiences much, not because he had some pysch disorder about it, but because fighting for his country was what he was supposed to do & everybody else did it.

i’ve known many older gentlemen that I would have never expected to be WW2 heroes. my father would tell me that so & so was a “frog man” at Normandy or that another man flew bombing raids over Germany. no bragging to these men.

and my father would tell me about Blackstone VA during the War. 6 mothers with their little children would live in one house–the husbands all off to war. all the cast iron decorative fencing around houses was pulled up & sent off for scrap metal drives. the women rolled bandages & made socks & all that. no one had any gasoline.

just WOW. no question that they were America’s greatest generation.

kelley in virginia on March 10, 2010 at 7:41 AM

Nice article AP… Exposing how these progressives think is important as the MSM paints a completely different view of these creatures.

Keemo on March 10, 2010 at 7:41 AM

Remember how very, very well Jimmy Stewart aged. He was nearly 90 when he died. I’ve always wished he could have stayed around a few more decades.
Now more than ever.

Stephen M on March 10, 2010 at 7:41 AM

I assume prominent attention will be given in this thing to the bombings of Hiroshima and Tokyo, irrespective of whether they saved lives in the aggregate by shortening the war.

You’re damn right about this. My favorite uncle was sitting in the Phillippines, awaiting the invasion of Japan, when Truman dropped the A-bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. What’s the estimate on lives saved by not invading? One million Japanese and 250,000 Allies?

The Chinese might want to inform Hanks that they didn’t call it the Rape of Nanking for nothing.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanking_Massacre

BuckeyeSam on March 10, 2010 at 7:43 AM

Tom Hanks’ foot is so far in his mouth, you could say he’s “deep throating” his foot.

“Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt.”

olesparkie on March 10, 2010 at 7:43 AM

Nicely stated kelley in virginia! The men & woman who serve our nation so bravely, generation after generation, are indeed the true treasure America holds. Progressives and Liberals disdain for our treasure tells us everything we need to know about these creatures. Hollywood needs a make-over as badly as our government.

Keemo on March 10, 2010 at 7:45 AM

***

just WOW. no question that they were America’s greatest generation.

kelley in virginia on March 10, 2010 at 7:41 AM

My parents have a guy in their congregation who flew nearly 50 bombing missions over Germany.

Also, in our neck of the woods (Cincinnati), we still have one of the few surviving participants in the Doolittle Raid.

Again, unbelievable.

Hanks confirms my belief that liberals must have nothing to do with what goes in to textbooks.

BuckeyeSam on March 10, 2010 at 7:49 AM

yep, my father-in-law was in the Phillipines waiting to go to invade Japan. he said none of the men had any expectation of living thru that.

and my father’s 1st cousin’s husband went down with the Indianapolis. there is no record that he survived the actual sinking & was one of those eaten by sharks.

kelley in virginia on March 10, 2010 at 7:49 AM

Hanks, go have a word with Abie Abraham and learn something. I’m sure he’ll be nice to you even though you’re a jerk.

My Mom found me an original copy of his book a couple of years back, and she said Dad “went down to the VA and got Abie to sign it”. Being as he’s in his 90′s, I asked if he was sick. She said, no, he volunteers there just about every day“.

BTW, Abraham is of middle eastern background and fought with Filipinos, so I’m really not getting the racial “difference” implications of Hanks’ idiotic statements.

forest on March 10, 2010 at 7:49 AM

just WOW. no question that they were America’s greatest generation.

kelley in virginia on March 10, 2010 at 7:41 AM

My great-uncle is the same way, you can’t get him to talk about any of it. Which is too bad, b/c he has some great stories. But I respect him for it.

The only problem I have with the “greatest generation” tag is that I think the Revolutionary generation is also deserving of that title.

Missy on March 10, 2010 at 7:50 AM

I guess now WW2 had a “Good War”(vs. Nazi’s) and a “Bad War” (Vs. Japan). Now hollywood is seeing war through the Prism of Iraq/Afghanistan instead of Vietnam I suppose

jp on March 10, 2010 at 7:52 AM

The absolute anger (bordering hatred) that I hear and see towards the Penns and the Hanks makes me wonder why these people run their mouths like this. Could it be that they are washed up in their industry and feel it necessary to behave in such a way that will gain them work from their masters? If not, they must be tone deaf big time, as the average American will stand and applaud our men/woman in uniform every chance they get.

This three year run we have had with progressives running our government sure has cemented who and what they are for every American to clearly see.

Keemo on March 10, 2010 at 7:54 AM

its so good to hear that the baby boomers are atill rebelling against thier parents mannnnnn! we fought japan because they attacked us and we had to fight them they way we did because they refused to surrender, give up, or negotiate. it makes me sick i hate the “boomers” they are a bunch of self absorbed creeps.

larry harris on March 10, 2010 at 7:58 AM

Tom Hanks, first-class assh*le. So glad I dropped HBO about a year after Band of Brothers aired.

diditagain on March 10, 2010 at 7:58 AM

Like many here, I was looking forward to “The Pacific.” I am truly sickened to read this report. What Hanks has reportedly said about the Pacific theater in World War II is utterly stupid. He should be forced to endure a reanactment of the Baatan death march and then of treatment of Americans in a Japanese P.O.W. camp.

“Band of Brothers” was so great that it is hard to use words, and I was happy to read about “The Pacific” because what the American Marines, airmen, soldiers and sailors did in that theater of World War II is a story that must be told and remembered. Winston Churchill, after reading an account of Guadacanal, commented “Long may the story be told in the Great Republic.” The same is true of Wake Island, Iwo Jima, Midway, Leyte Gulf, Tarawa, New Guinea, the Philippines, Okinawa.

If Hanks has made a left wing, politically correct Hollywood piece of propaganda in “The Pacific,” then patriots must raise hell.

Phil Byler on March 10, 2010 at 8:01 AM

Keemo on March 10, 2010 at 7:54 AM

They talk like this because it’s what they actually believe. they’ve read some self-loathing type revisionist America hating “history”, and had some in depth talks with other elitist kooks at cocktail parties, and this is what we end up with. They think they are doing a service by trying to teach us the “real” “balanced” version of history that their rotten egos prefer.

forest on March 10, 2010 at 8:01 AM

Yep, we dropped HBO two years ago due to their obvious progressive programming. I don’t want my kids watching that crap on my watch. I hope HBO goes belly up; the faster the better. One things for certain here in America, no viewers no advertisers equals lights out!

Keemo on March 10, 2010 at 8:03 AM

One more Hollyweirdo I will not be watching at the theaters. Why can’t these people just STFU? The only thing they manage to do is alienate their fans.

milwife88 on March 10, 2010 at 8:04 AM

I used to like this guy. He’s caught whatever psychosis Penn, Glover and Benafonte has. They’ve spent so much of their lives in La La Land, they have not grasp on reality and survival. Their survival, and their La La Land lives, are assured by the very people they mock. They praise dictators who would imprison them for life if they spoke against their government and people the way they’re allowed to do here.

It’s one of the glories of America…you have a right to remain silent and to remain stupid.

orlandocajun on March 10, 2010 at 8:09 AM

If the Japanese had not bombed Pearl Harbor, they would never have been punished for that crime.

Maybe, maybe not. The US had understood for years that war with Japan was probably inevitable – it was just a question of when (cf War Plan Orange). Pearl Harbor prompted our entry, but barring some kind of collapse of the Japanese empire unrelated to us, we almost certainly would have ended up at war anyway.

But you’re correct in that we didn’t declare war specifically because of Nanking.

Missy on March 10, 2010 at 8:09 AM

Note:

Some have used the term “re-writing history” to characterize the way the Hollywood left does business, and it’s such a perfect term. Every day thousands of WWII veterans die and take with them the true knowledge of that war. They didn’t talk about it with their kids — who became the worst generation, the hippie/druggie Boomers — and they didn’t talk about it with their grandkids — who were taught all their lives by Boomers and can’t even think of a reason to like this country, much less find it exceptional.

So, like the leftists in academia, the Hollywood scum know that these kids wouldn’t read a history book even if they could find one that tells the truth, but they will watch “Band of Brothers” and think that this tells them how it really was. Hollywood and the leftist professors like Eric Foner get to reinvent WWII in their own perverted worldview for three generations of ignorant Americans.

Torches and pitchforks.

Jaibones on March 10, 2010 at 8:11 AM

Another actor shoots off his mouth without thinking. Does Hanks actually have any REAL expertise in history to make those judgments? I doubt it. He only succeeded in making himself look like an ignorant fool.

zoyclem on March 10, 2010 at 8:13 AM

“Band of Brothers” was so great that it is hard to use words…

Phil Byler on March 10, 2010 at 8:01 AM

Just entertainment, Phil. Just a movie…created by leftist assholes that you wouldn’t trust to give you the time of day. Erase the images from your memory before they become “history” for you.

Jaibones on March 10, 2010 at 8:14 AM

Don’t use a racial epithet.

Oh please. Jap is a racial epithet?

I seem to recall this coming up before.

There are plenty of words and phrases that were, but Jap, Nip has nothing to do with race. It’s no different than Brit, Gerry, Aussie.

You people kill me. That would be like someone claiming racism because he was called Chris instead of Christopher.

reaganaut on March 10, 2010 at 8:15 AM

My father (Army Air Corps) fought in the Pacific and my mother worked at a munitions plant that may have made the bombs my father dropped. I could not be more proud of both of them. Tom Hanks is a festering pustule in need of a sharp pin.

SKYFOX on March 10, 2010 at 8:15 AM

I was happy to read about “The Pacific” because what the American Marines, airmen, soldiers and sailors did in that theater of World War II is a story that must be told and remembered.

Phil Byler on March 10, 2010 at 8:01 AM

Then may I suggest Guadalcanal Diary, Thirty Seconds over Tokyo, or any of a slew of first-hand accounts that have been published over the years about the war in the Pacific.

That is the story that must be told and remembered. Revisionist crap like Pearl Harbor or Hanks’ project…. not so much.

BTW, the story line in Pearl Harbor doesn’t make any sense but they had to get the Battle of Britain in to appeal to the European audience and they put in all the “we’re only attacking because we were forced to” crap to appease the Asian audience. In short, history is now being told in films to maximize profit not get the story right.

highhopes on March 10, 2010 at 8:19 AM

Oh yeah, what we did to those poor Japs. Talk to the Chinese Hanks! My Aunt lived on Okinawa as a child during the war and they were told we would skin them alive and then eat them. Her older brother and sister died by their own hand to avoid it. She and the rest of her family were SAVED by American soldiers. They would have starved because their own military took all the food. KMA Hanks!

faol on March 10, 2010 at 8:25 AM

My grandfather graduated medical school in 1929, and was a Lt. Col. in charge of a field hospital in the pacific theater during WWII. He never talked much about his experiences with me, except once.

The Japanese knew that the allies had a code of war that prohibited attacks on the wounded, so when the allies would stage an air raid the Japanese would put their high ranking officers inside a hospital tent marked with the red cross. They knew we wouldn’t strafe or bomb it. Of course, when the Japanese would stage an air raid, they thought we did the same thing, so they went after the tents marked with a red cross. Since medical people were high priority, they were told to head for the slit trenches, and the wounded who were too seriously wounded to be moved had to stay there and suffer.

If Mr. Hanks truly believes his BS, he is seriously disturbed, and is in need of help. The allies worked with many different peoples during WWII, and the enemy in the pacific theater was indistinguishable from the enemy in europe. As has been noted, The Rape of Nanking would be a good read, as would Ghost Soldiers. Mr. Hanks should read up on the Japanese treatment of the Philipines while he’s at it.

RPL on March 10, 2010 at 8:26 AM

Don’t judge the series based on Hank’s a**inine remarks. He is only part of it. I have the companion book to this and it’s very good, based on first hand/hisorical accounts. I look forward to seeing the story of John Basilone played out on the screen. I think I will give it a chance. If it turns out to be gargbage, I will cease fire and cancel my subsciption to HBO.

gator70 on March 10, 2010 at 8:27 AM

I keep trying to tell you people liberalism is a mental illness. Need you more proof?

TrickyDick on March 10, 2010 at 8:28 AM

I even have been listening to old time radio online, commercials and all. And every commercial break, stars would come out and give testimonials for the need to support troops, and for buying war bonds, and for planting victory gardens, etc. I wish I could have been alive during this time in America when the people had a clue, and were rooting for their own side.

ErinF on March 10, 2010 at 7:32 AM

Yep, the memories. I can remember walking down to the end of the street, into a park, with my grandfather to his victory garden. The neighborhood had all planted gardens in marked plots and NO ONE ever thought to take from another’s garden.

I remember walking up the street with my grandmother to the store with the ration coupons and little red ration disks to get the allotment of sugar, butter and other items. (I still have some of her unused disks)

I remember the war bonds also. I also remember the visit by the Army chaplain coming to the door of my grandparent’s house, where we had all moved into, to inform my aunt that my uncle would not be returning from France. He is buried in Normandy.

Today a large part of the population just wouldn’t understand sacrifice such as was required nor would they accept such rationing for a cause.

I detest those that ignore our history. I hate those who choose to knowingly rewrite that history.

Yoop on March 10, 2010 at 8:33 AM

“My name’s Tom Hanks. People call me Tom Hanks.”

guitarguy on March 10, 2010 at 8:43 AM

In the liberal mind everything and everyone is equal. That is their ultimate failure. Sean Penn is the embodiment of the illness.
Hanks is just a dope.

FireBlogger on March 10, 2010 at 8:51 AM

On reconsideration, I am going to cut Hanks some slack, here…

The blather about accepting people who are different than us and the complete inability of our society to stand for right against wrong has become so pervasive that such idiotic statements as the one by Hanks have become automatic.

They used to tell ballplayers to use stock phrases… “I play them one at a time… I’m just happy to be here… etc” So when you read an interview of a ballplayer, you knew when somebody was just repeating a line. Similarly, this nonsense about “respect for others who are different” line has become so engrained, it is repeated without conscious though.

I would guess that Hanks did not have anything particularly important to say, so he just dredged up some nice-sounding boilerplate and spouted it out. If he stopped to think about it, he would realize how stupid it sounds.

Of course, the social convention is that if he is not going to be paying attention when he says something, it is hardly fair for you to be paying attention when you listen to it!

gridlock2 on March 10, 2010 at 8:53 AM

I thought Hanks was smarter than that. Wasn’t he was the motive force behind From the Earth to the Moon and Band of Brothers? Both of those are outstanding and make a genuine attempt to conform to reality.

This makes me a sad panda.

ElectricPhase on March 10, 2010 at 8:56 AM

If considering savages that tortured and executed prisoners while also committing genocide on civilian populations is being considered “different”, you got it right Mr Hanky. Most Pacific vets that are still alive still do not forgive their Japanese enemy. They were a horrific enemy and turned American young men into savages themselves in order to destroy their evil Empire. The sacrifice made by American men to destroy the Japanese threat will probably never truly be appreciated by future generations, especially if they listen to actors like Hanks.

Hening on March 10, 2010 at 8:58 AM

Bataan.

Death.

March.

khacha on March 10, 2010 at 9:01 AM

The Axis Powers actually did us a favor. Got us out of a decade of economic suffering at the hands of progressives. If FDR (Our Pres for life, like Chavez) kept on, we may have had a century of misery.

I wonder who is going to save us from the same type of leadership this time.

IlikedAUH2O on March 10, 2010 at 9:04 AM

Typical liberal confession

daesleeper on March 10, 2010 at 9:08 AM

Unit 731.

Little Boomer on March 10, 2010 at 9:12 AM

When we broke the Japanese secret code the Chicago Tribune published it in the newspaper. Makes you wonder how many lives paid for that article. The one that gets me going is when the Germans broke the English secret code and the English refused to admit that their stroke of genius was broken and continued using the broken code for six months. How many men are on the bottom of the sea because of the arrogance of the English?

mixplix on March 10, 2010 at 9:15 AM

Oh please. Jap is a racial epithet?

reaganaut on March 10, 2010 at 8:15 AM

You do not deserve the name you usurp.

unclesmrgol on March 10, 2010 at 9:22 AM

Correct me if I’m wrong — a few years back, a Japanese leader gave an “apology” in Japanese for his country’s role in WWII. But an expert on Japanese language and culture pointed out that the apology was directed toward the Japanese people for causing hardship on them, bringing disgrace, putting the country out of harmony with the cosmos, etc. Not an apology to the Allies, or for the rape of Nanking, and so on. True?

My uncle was in the Army JAG at the end of that war, and he brought back hundreds of photos of GIs who had been partially decapited. He also brought back medical records that showed the results of their captivity. I’d love to show it to Tom Hanks.

My father fought in the Philippines and contracted malaria, which weakened his liver so much that he eventually died from liver failure. He won a Silver Star, a Bronze Star and two Purple Hearts for his sacrifices for the people of the Philippines. I’ll be he would have a few choice words for Tom.

KyMouse on March 10, 2010 at 9:25 AM

Damn it! I really wish I hadn’t read this post, now I’m really wondering if I should watch The Pacific. Of course, once I found out about the show and what books it was based on, I went out and bought “With the Old Breed” to start my reading. This book is just incredible. I REALLY hope that since they’re basing a few episodes on this book, they’ll stay true to it, as with all the other books. Damn it.

Torch on March 10, 2010 at 9:27 AM

John Wayne just turned over in his grave. Hanks has become another Hwood idiot. Just reinforces my decision not to see any more movies. My Dad was in Europe in ww2 and my mom and I lived with her parents in a small town. She worked the switchboard at the commissary and everyone tended victory gardens. Not just gas was rationed, shoes, nylon hose and food. Times were tough but the men had it tougher, especially the pows. The Japanese were different, alright.

Kissmygrits on March 10, 2010 at 9:27 AM

Yes hollywood Tom…the Japanese were different….but not in the way of your liberal “Charlie Wilson’s” cut-and-paste rewriting of history would indicate:

Besides the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor while Japanese heads of state were assuring FDR that they would not attack us…….
……….Besides the atrocities of the Bataan Death March…..
……..we have events like this that you and your liberal idiot friends in hollywood love to ignore:


The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II

is a bestselling 1997 non-fiction book written by Iris Chang about the 1937–1938 Nanking Massacre, the massacre and atrocities committed by the Imperial Japanese Army after it captured Nanjing, then capital of China, during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

Atrocities

The book depicted in detail the killing, torture, and rape that occurred during the Nanking Massacre. Chang listed and described the kinds of torture that were visited upon the residents, including live burials, mutilation, “death by fire”, “death by ice”, and “death by dogs”. Based on the testimony of a survivor of the massacre, Chang also described a killing contest amongst a group of Japanese soldiers to determine who could kill the fastest.[20] On the rape that occurred during the massacre, Chang wrote that “certainly it was one of the greatest mass rapes in world history.” She estimated that the number of women raped ranged from twenty thousand to as many as eighty thousand,[21] and stated that women from all classes were raped, including Buddhist nuns.[22] Furthermore, rape occurred in all locations and at all hours,[23] and women both very young and very old were raped.[24] Not even pregnant women were spared, Chang wrote, and that after gang rape, Japanese soldiers “sometimes slashed open the bellies of pregnant women and ripped out the fetuses for amusement”.[25] Not all rape victims were women, according to the book, Chinese men were sodomized and forced to perform repulsive sexual acts.[26] Some were forced to commit incest—fathers to rape their own daughters, brothers their sisters, sons their mothers.[27]

This is no different than the 3 million deaths that occurred in Vietnam/Cambodia that liberals love to ignore when celebrating how they “ended the Vietnam War”.


Liberal history lesson:
If the facts don’t match our ideology…then just make some up.

……Tom Hanks has now jumped the shark and confirmed he is no different than the typical Rosie O Donell or Martin Sheen character that makes up the idiocy of the continuously wrong hollywood elite.

Baxter Greene on March 10, 2010 at 9:28 AM

Baxter, another awesome post… You belong in the Green Room, or with a blog of your own. You’re that good!

Keemo on March 10, 2010 at 9:30 AM

Hanks spearheaded the drive to at last build a WWII memorial, but now he seems just another Hollywood leftist hack.

Who did the lobotomy on him?

Liam on March 10, 2010 at 9:31 AM

The Axis Powers actually did us a favor. Got us out of a decade of economic suffering at the hands of progressives. If FDR (Our Pres for life, like Chavez) kept on, we may have had a century of misery.

I wonder who is going to save us from the same type of leadership this time.

IlikedAUH2O on March 10, 2010 at 9:04 AM

I shudder at the thought that it will take another world war for the US, as a nation, to right the ship.

Dominion on March 10, 2010 at 9:32 AM

They were out to kill us because our way of living was different. We, in turn, wanted to annihilate them because they were different. Does that sound familiar, by any chance, to what’s going on today?”

Well Tom…if it is “what” is going on today….why aren’t you and your liberal anti-war friends out in the streets protesting against Obama’s use of:

Rendition….

Wiretapping….


Patriot Act…..

Indefinite detention…

Enhanced Interrogation….


Executive Privilege……


The Prison at Bagram…….


Bombing of villages and killing of civilians…..

Like you did when Bush was President.

As a matter of fact….O’ Tom here just got through praising Obama and the job he was doing.

Right now the joke that is the anti-war movement has shown it is about political gain…not about being against war and the tools used in it.

I would love to see Tom here explain how Obama is doing such a good job in his eyes when he is engaged in the same actions they accused Bush of being a war criminal for doing.

Come on Tom….with Obama in the White House,you liberals now believe “War is the Answer!!!”

Baxter Greene on March 10, 2010 at 9:37 AM

Baxter, another awesome post… You belong in the Green Room, or with a blog of your own. You’re that good!

Keemo on March 10, 2010 at 9:30 AM

Thanks…

But I don’t bring to the table what the Karl’s,Doc Zero’s,and Coldwarrior’s bring…….

…I will just continue to listen and learn.

………But now that you bring it up….you have always done some great posting yourself….all the way back to “Captain’s Quarter’s” days……I would contribute to your blog on a daily basis.

Baxter Greene on March 10, 2010 at 9:42 AM

I really enjoy when a man who pretends to be other people for a living decides to preach about what is right and wrong to us simple folk. Hey, Tom…STFU! Most of us don’t give a squirt what your opinion is.

search4truth on March 10, 2010 at 9:42 AM

The Pacific war was mainly fought by isolated groups of men…

Ignorant is as ignorant speaks. Several Pacific campaigns began with invasions were of a scale of Normandy, and our Aussie, NZ, Indian, etc. allies were substantial and ferocious participants, even though the Canadaians and Brits were forced by circumstance to concentrate on the European war. Then there is the little matter of the systematic savagery with which the Japanese treated all enemies, military and civilian, Asian and caucasian, both before and after the US entry into war with them.

Yeah, we’re different all right.

The Japanese have a core racial superiority complex, plainly visible even to this day to anyone who actually lives there, that flies in the face of their polished international image.

drunyan8315 on March 10, 2010 at 9:45 AM

I think I was born at the wrong time or something. I have grown to really love movies and music from the WW2 era, and have also grown to despise those made from today. And its solely because of the anti-Americanism from these crooks in Hollyweird.

I even have been listening to old time radio online, commercials and all. And every commercial break, stars would come out and give testimonials for the need to support troops, and for buying war bonds, and for planting victory gardens, etc. I wish I could have been alive during this time in America when the people had a clue, and were rooting for their own side.

Erin! Why didn’t Mom tell me I had a twin sister? Two of our XM radio presets are Channels 4 (40′s music) and 164 (Old Time Radio — that’s my 15-year-old’s fav). In fact, I was playing this Fred and Ginger classic on the piano this morning.

CJ on March 10, 2010 at 9:58 AM

The Japanese war crimes were just as bad if not worse than the Germans. The list of crimes sounds like a horror movie:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_war_crimes

And the total death toll is hard to fathom. What an asinie comment by Hanks. I guess since the Japanese people were brown, they deserve more understanding.

brak on March 10, 2010 at 10:04 AM

It only takes a few minutes of looking at the photos taken by Japanese in Nanking to show what a detestable defamation Hanks has committed. Content warning, but worth viewing simply because it exposes better than words the extent of Tom’s inarticulate blunder.

While many have heard of Special Unit 731, this is an interesting documentary that exposes the utter depravity of the the Japanese in WWII.

R Square on March 10, 2010 at 10:05 AM

“Green Zone” – Coming to a theater near you on 12 March 2010.

It will probably be available on DVD 20 March 2010.

Bashing America: Brilliant!

pain train on March 10, 2010 at 10:09 AM

“Band of Blathers”

R Square on March 10, 2010 at 10:12 AM

the extent of Tom’s inarticulate blunder.

R Square on March 10, 2010 at 10:05 AM

I choose to believe that this was not an inarticulate blunder, but a purposeful rewriting of history to serve some personal liberal agenda.

Hanks can kiss my a$$, then haul himself off to he11.

Yoop on March 10, 2010 at 10:13 AM

We can probably expect more and more of this type of history re-write as WWII fades into the past it gets easier and easier to re-write it, only after the veterens are gone can we really buckle down and tell the people what they were really thinking.

Koa on March 10, 2010 at 10:17 AM

Did it ever occur to Hanks that maybe we wanted to annihilate the Japanese in World War II because they annihilated half our fleet in Hawaii (unprovoked), on a day that even flaming-liberal FDR said would “go down in infamy”?

Tom Hanks has just shown that Forrest Gump had more sense than the actor who played him.

Steve Z on March 10, 2010 at 10:18 AM

I am glad Hollywood is taking the moral high ground on race relations concerning WW2. I mean, all of the talented asian actors who arent typecast making blockbuster movies…

I notice Hanks left out the internment of Japanese here in America… by FDR.

Odie1941 on March 10, 2010 at 10:18 AM

I bet you he has been schooled in the art of Zinn.

I know a person has to make living,and he would have been a technical not historical spcialist, but it is a pity Dale Dye is associated with the the project.

davod on March 10, 2010 at 10:25 AM

Just like that comedian says, when it comes to liberals, you can’t fix stupid!

CrusaderPatriot on March 10, 2010 at 10:29 AM

Tom Hanks should get his high school equivalency certificate before pretending to be a history expert.

Is there no limit to the stupidity of celebrities?

EL on March 10, 2010 at 10:30 AM

The great irony is that the ideological thread that courses through Tom and Obama’s political views is the progressive-eugenics movement. In many ways the progressive-eugenics movement was the progenitor of the worst elements of both Germany and Japan.

R Square on March 10, 2010 at 10:35 AM

Normally I don’t have a problem with these Lefty creative minds creating entertainment, as long as it is treated as such. Even “artists” like Spicoli spouting off about Chavez is fine, since everyone knows he’s a friggin’ idjit.
The problem arises when these distorted constructions are presented as History. It’s the same with tax payer funded public education. With historical context distorted, or removed, whole generations of US citizens have been buffaloed into believing America is the problem instead of the solution.
If we’re ever going to reverse the viral poisoning of young minds with Leftist dogma, historical info-tainment and teacher’s union “history” classes would be good places to begin.
It’s unclear whether Hanks is a useful idiot or is purposefully weaving lies with the truth, but in either case his large canvas is dangerous to the truth.

ontherocks on March 10, 2010 at 10:36 AM

Dear POS Tom Hanks, here’s how the Japanese were different during WWII:
- Slaughtered 100k+ Chinese in Nanjing
- Murdered tens of thousands of Chinese in retribution for Dolittle Raid
- Sent thousands of Korean into sexual slavery
- Murdered thousands of Filipinos in Manila ahead of advancing U.S. troops
- Performed live experiments on Chinese and Koreans with chemical and biological agents
- Cutoff of the heads of captured Allied Airmen and then ate their livers.

So Tom Hanks, you are a POS. My dad fought on Bouganville and the Philippines in WWII. He died last year, but if he were alive and in your presence, he’d beat the sh!t out of you with the cane he used b/c he took shrapnel in his stomach so that a POS like you could live in freedom. Got it Tom Hanks!!

WordsMatter on March 10, 2010 at 10:36 AM

Who did the lobotomy on him?

Liam on March 10, 2010 at 9:31 AM

I’ve been wondering something similar all morning. What happened to him?

I used to think the Greatest Generation would be the only to escape the liberalizing of their history. I was really hoping I wouldn’t be wrong too.

only after the veterens are gone can we really buckle down and tell the people what they were really thinking.

Koa on March 10, 2010 at 10:17 AM

At least they have that “courtesy”. They’re not even waiting for Iraq and Afghanistan vets to come home safe first.

Esthier on March 10, 2010 at 10:37 AM

Hanks should have worked with Steven Spielberg on this one. “Empire of the Sun” was a Spielberg movie that, I think, captured the essense of the horror and moral ambiguity of the war while humanizing both sides. It did not excuse Japanese or Allied abuses. Of course, it was a different story told from a different perspective.

I hope “The Pacific” is great despite whether I disagree with the statements of the producer.

Michael K. on March 10, 2010 at 10:57 AM

For once I regret not having cable. Band of Brothers was awesome.

Dale Dye is still advisor to the production, and in radio ads is touting it as a worthy history of his outfit, 1st Marine Division.

“Certainly, we wanted to honor U.S. bravery in The Pacific,” Hanks says. “But we also wanted to have people say, ‘

We didn’t know our troops did that to Japanese people.

’”…

That could just indicate the ferocity of the combat sequences. Band of Brothers didn’t show GIs burning soldiers to death with flamethrowers so engineers could get close enough to the cave entrance to bury them alive with satchel charges.

Tom Hanks is a liberal; that didn’t stop him from making Band of Brothers. I’m willing to wait and see.

Chris_Balsz on March 10, 2010 at 10:59 AM

Tom Hanks never heard of what the Japanese did to the Koreans or the Chinese? Really Does Mr Hanks know how long the Japanese occupied Korea and the oppression?

And what about the Nanking Massacre referred to as the Rape of Nanking. Not to mention Pearl Harbor. Mr Hanks Doesn’t know much about Pacific History.

Dr Evil on March 10, 2010 at 11:09 AM

My Father fought in the Pacific WWII, the Japanese were VICIOUS. Ask the Chinese Villagers, that harbored American Soldiers, during WWII and how the Japanese treated -dealt with them. So we fought them because they were different from us? If Mr Hanks is referring to the vicious, savage, manner they fought, then okay yes it’s because they were different from us. My father told me stories about the Japanese, that would make the hair on the back of your neck stick up.

Dr Evil on March 10, 2010 at 11:15 AM

Mr. Hanks needs a refresher course on WWII history and the criminal behavior of the Japanese during that era.

SC.Charlie on March 10, 2010 at 11:22 AM

“The Pacific” starring Forrest Gump

Wade on March 10, 2010 at 11:24 AM

My Grandfather was US Army Signal Corps, assigned to 10th Corps, which was slated for Operation Coronet which was the Invasion of Honshu and the assault on Tokyo. He served in the invasions of Okinawa and the Philippines.

My other Grandfather’s brother was a Sailor aboard a troop ship.

I have read up on Japanese defense of the Mainland and their preparations consisted of about 10,000 Kamikaze Aircraft that were slated to go after the troop transports and supply ships. They were issuing sharpened sticks and explosives to school children.

Their Unit 731 was the Japanese Army’s biological warfare unit and their weapons were slated to be used in the Defense of the Home Islands.

Also, the Japanese Home Army was untouched by the war to this time and would actually outnumber the US ground forces about 3 to 2 where as in every ground battle of the war we outnumbered them about 3-1.

Holger on March 10, 2010 at 11:25 AM

Tom Hanks, born in 1956, has no first hand knowlegde of the events of WWII. Neither do I, being born in 1947. All either of us could possibly know would be what we were told by the people that were involved, what we read in textbooks, and what we were taught.
I recall hearing stories as a child, but being “different” was never mentioned as a reason for wanting to destroy the Empire. Words like “Pearl Harbor” and “Battan” were mentioned more than once.
Someone did a real number on that boy. Regression therapy might reveal the real villian in his life.

Sasnak on March 10, 2010 at 11:25 AM

Sorry, the Imperial Japanese were just as unambiguously evil as the Nazis. The horrors they coldly and systematically meted out to their neighbors is as unforgivable as the Holocaust.

It took two nuclear bombs to break their back, and while I’m sad that so many civilians had to die for the sins of their leaders, I’m no less confident that it had to be done.

spmat on March 10, 2010 at 11:26 AM

Bataan.

Death.

March.

khacha on March 10, 2010 at 9:01 AM

My grandfather died in that march. After the war, America rewarded him by giving my grandmother a good living. To make a long story short, I’m proud to be an American.

-

TwilightStruggler on March 10, 2010 at 11:27 AM

Tom should go here: http://members.iinet.net.au/~gduncan/massacres_pacific.html

guitarguy on March 10, 2010 at 11:31 AM

Oh Tom, if you could only be as heroic and consequential as the characters you play or events that you base you movies on.

But alas, you are a pretender. And once a pretender discovers he cannot achieve, he’ll immediately turn around and diminishes.

Tom, I would get angry at you if I did not feel so sorry for you. What a small a meaningless life it must be, pretending to be somebody else, somebody that mattered.

RMOccidental on March 10, 2010 at 11:38 AM

I am really so sick of Liberal actors. Evidently these actors who speak their minds and reveal their opinions regarding politics, religion and all the other things we were taught not to do…do not mind if they alienate and offend half of the country. I decided a long time ago to not give my money to these people, one less movie ticket purchase can make a difference.

mtb on March 10, 2010 at 11:43 AM

Maybe Mr Hanks Should Watch Imus In The Morning? He had on the authors of “Tears In The Darkness” and spoke to a Montana Artist who survived the Bataan Death March. I am from Montana a lot of the Folks from the NW fought in the Pacific my father 2 of his brothers and sister all served in WWII in the Pacific my father was hit with shrapnel and suffered from malaria for some time after the War ended.

Here, from Michael Norman and Elizabeth M. Norman, is the story of the worst defeat in American military history, the four-month fight for the tiny peninsula of Bataan in the Philippine Islands – the first major land battle for America in World War II. On April 9, 1942, more than 76,000 men under American command surrendered to their Japanese captors, who set them walking sixty-six miles to prison camp, a notorious walk that came to be known as “The Bataan Death March.”
“Tears In the Darkness” is history written as story, thousands of sources and hundreds of interviews carefully woven into a tight narrative that recreates those dramatic days and the men – Americans, Japanese and Filipinos – who lived them.

There is a video and a photo of the Montanan they interviewed for the book about the Death March. He said he thinks he survived being starved and driven to exhaustion because his life before the Military was that of a Ranch Hand and that is hard physical work..

Different than us? How does Tom Hanks manage to square his prosperity with PIMPING -HUMPING a War, that so many Americans paid for with their lives?

Dr Evil on March 10, 2010 at 12:14 PM

My Dad Who Fought With A Lot Of Other Folks To Stop Naked Japanese Imperialism.

Hanks “Because the were different from us” There just isn’t anything else like identity politics, and multiculturalism. Judging people in the past by today’s “Politically Correct Mores’ It’s like spitting on people’s service, and sacrifice. Mr Hanks isn’t much of a Historian.

Dr Evil on March 10, 2010 at 12:20 PM

I think I’m done watching any movies or anything Tom Hanks is involved with. Where is his Military Service?

Dr Evil on March 10, 2010 at 12:27 PM

T.Hanks, you dangerous cross-dressing propoganda ayyhole. The rest of you, if you haven’t cancelled HBO yet, why?

Western_Civ on March 10, 2010 at 12:50 PM

I’m on my 3rd deployment, my 2nd to Iraq, and you guys want to know something….I’m sick and tired of our media and our politicians–in BOTH parties. We have created a culture of media and political elites who believe THEY are the only ones with the right to tell everyone else how they should live and what they should believe. I love what my country can be and once was, but I’m not feeling too proud of the current crop of leadership or cultural representatives.

saltyrover on March 10, 2010 at 1:00 PM

Racism against the Japanese certainly was drummed up by the allies during WWII. It’s ridiculous to harp over it now because it was a different world. But it’s more ridiculous to suggest it didn’t exist.

Innocent Canadian and American citizens who happened to be of Japanese ancestry were rounded up, assets seized, and thrown into camps. Maybe someone could explain why German-Canadians and German_American didn’t have all their assets seized.

Dave Rywall on March 10, 2010 at 1:33 PM

Dave Rywall on March 10, 2010 at 1:33 PM

My Father wasn’t a RACIST. My father never used a slang word in reference to a person’s ethnicity his entire life. Because he was raised to be respectful of human beings. We were fighting a WAR against the axis powers, and in hmy father’s case NAKED JAPANESE AGGRESSION- IMPERIALISM. I don’t know who Hanks spoke to about WWII – but it was sloppy to make the Blanket Generalization he did about The War In The Pacific, and try and pass it off as FACT “We fought the Japanse because the Japanese were different” Who is WE does Hanks have a mouse in his pocket?

Dr Evil on March 10, 2010 at 1:43 PM

Baxter Greene on March 10, 2010 at 9:37 AM

Every Friday my neighbor and her peers would walk two blocks over to downtown to protest the wars in Iran and Afghanistan. After Obama was elected, the protests stopped.

I’ve also learned that if she has a candidate’s sign on her lawn, it’s not someone for whom I should be voting.

unclesmrgol on March 10, 2010 at 1:46 PM

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