Was Abe a coward for forging his signature to avoid fighting on the front lines? Japanese literature general, what are you reading lately?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSaMY7TRgFI
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There is something inherently human about the will to live. I think that this perspective is an interesting, and more logical outlook than the romantics of Mishima. They sort of complement each other in painting Japaneseness, and join together on the principal topic which is to reject what it has become.
>>9683130
>A coward for not succumbing to the herd mentality of nationalism
Conscientious objectors will always exist as long as individuals value the inherent human will to be alive.
>>9683130
That depends on his motives
kokoro right now. Slow as hell because I'm reading the non-translated and can't fully into moon. Hoping that I have a better pace by the time I start I am cat.
Fighting in wars wasn't in his social contract.
>>9683130
>Was Abe a coward for forging his signature to avoid fighting on the front lines?
No. Would you currently want to go and die for oil barons and the Rothschild set in some fucking god awful sandbox full of pissed off Muslims?
War on behalf of your "nation" is a meme designed to do nothing more than bolster the bank ledgers of your psychopathic overlords.