This story about
Japan’s Shiro Ishii, Unit 731, and the experiments made on human beings while
being alive, make me feel sick and wonder how any person could get away without
being charged of any crime against humanity. This story has given me the
outlook to have the opinion of hating the Japanese with a passion. I searched
into this story and some interviews more than what that article has said and
those men were laughing at some points while telling stories of them torturing people.
I was in agreeance of dropping the bombs on Japan before reading this story,
but now I wished we dropped a third one.
The
question to me is why this man was and his assistants allowed to live out the
rest of their lives with immunity for their horrible acts and crimes. I am
honestly not sure why we would let these men go without any form of punishment.
We could’ve gotten them to tell us their stories while we tell them we wouldn’t
punish nor harm them and just capture and kill them after they are done. And
NOBODY could tell us that we pulled a fast one or broke a law of humanity while
lying to these men because these are probably the worst and most nasty men to
ever live on this Earth.
The
experiments pulled on these men were beyond anything I could even imagine.
These people get to still roam the streets like regular civilians. They get
treated the exact same way that I’m treated. I find the legal system to be
pathetic in this situation along with other situations. I will never understand
why these men are still roaming the streets with no torture or execution being
done to them. This is a situation where the legal system needs to stop being
“robotic” and have some human-like features to where these men get what they
deserve.
Ishii
and his men were not just doing experiments to Chinese prisoners. They were
also doing experiments to Koreans, Soviets, and Mongolians. They even had plans
to poison American cattle to make them worthless or even kill thousands of
Americans with disease. They also had a plan to Kamikaze San Diego with several
airplanes right before the war was finished. These men were doing experiments
to defeat us in very wrong ways; ways that broke the laws of humanity.
Ishii
and his men killed up to 12,000 men, women, and children in their facility, and
not one person escaped or survived. The murderer of 12,000 men, women, and
children got to live his whole life without any legal issues. The correct way
to handle him legally is to give him the same punishment as to what he did to others.
This story gave me the outlook to dislike the Japanese and also made me
question why we give them any support with our military and financial aid. I
don’t and will never feel bad about the bombings that America did to Japan to
end World War II.