Hiroshima

Aug. 6th, 2009 05:42 am
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Sixty-four years ago today, the US detonated an atomic bomb over the city of Hiroshima, Japan. a few days later, they dropped another over Nagasaki.

May such weapons never be used again.

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Date: 2009-08-06 06:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] min0taur.livejournal.com
A couple of years back, I had the chance to sing in church an old Byrds song that begins "I stand and knock at every door...", told from the viewpoint of the ghost of a child incinerated at Hiroshima. I almost didn't get all the way through it; though it's a simple tune, it's very hard to sing steadily.

I understand that the emergence of new and horrific weapons is almost impossible to prevent in time of war -- especially "total war," a particularly ferocious modern concept that targeted everything and everyone in the enemy's realm. When so many people are so driven by hate and fear (whether natural or propaganda-enhanced), they look around frantically for anything... *anything*... that will produce a decisive advantage; they usually don't realize (or care?) that they're calling up the same old monster again: A certain cultural momentum that animates the new thing like a golem, resulting in a virtual inevitability that the new thing will be used. Whatever we feel about the fact that this one *was* used, it has become a world possession; what we do with it now that it's an established force in human relations remains a litmus test of whether we have any business going to the stars.

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