Einstein on the Beach
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@michael2B Yes
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Yes
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"According to a study by Robert Jay Lifton and Greg Mitchell, Roosevelt had discussed with certain individuals whether the bomb should be held up only as a threat. He and investment banker Alexander Sachs had explored, as an alternative, dropping the first bomb so that it could be viewed by representatives of neutral nations, and the second bomb on an island off the coast of Japan following a proper warning." M. Ishida
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if the choice is bomb or be bombed, you know what your going to choose, pacifist or not.
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I did not say he had nothing to do with the bomb. I said he wasnt involved in the actual construction. Calm down, Im only trying to clear it up for anyone who may have a misunderstaning that wont look much further than the comment box on youtube. that's all
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Thats the point use your brain instead of reacting in such a negative manner.
And oh if I wrote a letter urging someone to steal your car and they did I would have had nothing to do with that??????
But that is not the point. I realize the pacifist nature of Einstein and that is the utter irony of the story.
Einstein was NOT involved in the construction of the atomic bomb. He did write a letter to the president that urged him to start the project; however, he was a pacifist. Everyone knows that
jjphysstud 2 years ago
@jjphysstud thus a pacifist can prompt violence as long as they don;t physically execute it??
michael2B 5 months ago