

Dropping a nuclear bomb on civilians is wrong. Japan was going to surrender and the Americans knew that.
" In the end, at Potsdam, the Allies (right) went with both a "carrot and a stick," trying to encourage those in Tokyo who advocated peace with assurances that Japan eventually would be allowed to form its own government, while combining these assurances with vague warnings of "prompt and utter destruction" if Japan did not surrender immediately. No explicit mention was made of the emperor possibly remaining as ceremonial head of state. Japan publicly rejected the Potsdam Declaration, and on July 25, 1945, President Harry S. Truman gave the order to commence atomic attacks on Japan as soon as possible."
https://www.osti.gov/opennet/manhattan-project-history/Events/1945/surrender.htm
Here you can see they were having peace discussions, the only hang up was that the emperor wanted to remain the ceremonial head of state
They almost blew up Kyoto, it's such a beautiful ancient city:
"Henry Stimson, had told President Truman not to bomb Kyoto, because of its history"
BBC - The man who saved Kyoto from the atomic bomb
"Just weeks before the US dropped the most powerful weapon mankind has ever known, Nagasaki was not even on a list of target cities for the atomic bomb.
In its place was Japan's ancient capital, Kyoto."
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-33755182
Leftists should be using AI, I see too much AI hate
Run it locally to minimize the amount of people getting your data or manipulating you, but it is genuinely a helpful tool and if you have a cheap computer you can run great models and tools. Ollama, Calude Code, other agentic IDEs, Invoke for images with an image editor attached
I feel like demonizing AI the tool because it's going to be used by the people in charge to fire workers, cause other various problems in our society, etc is losing the plot
Just be aware that it will have biases, hallucinations, etc. take everything it says with a huge grain of salt and don't be afraid to mess with it sometimes to just see the output, it can be fun
https://itsfoss.com/local-ai-docs-tools/
All free and open source r/foss r/ollama
How American media used to portray MLK
This is from famous cartoonist Charles Brooks.
"in 1967, Brooks did a cartoon for the Birmingham News that mocked King's "non-violent" protests in the wake of a number of riots that year.... A Harris poll in early 1968 noted that King had a unfavorability rating among Americans of nearly 75%."
https://www.cbr.com/martin-luther-king-jr-cartoons-depictions-1960s-media/