Thursday, May 30, 2019

Essay --

Throughout history there learn been several radical events which have ultimately affected large groups of the human population, if not the world in its entirety. The events of World War II are without question a part of that inclining of radical events. Lasting approximately six years, this global war went from unprovoked acts of military invasion, to acts of mass genocide, to utilization of suicide bombers, and even the first appearance and lend singleself of atomic weapons. While its not hard to understand why the events in this war, or really any war or large descale battle, can be considered radical in nature, it is also not uncommon to also question whether certain effects were or were not ethical 1. For instance, it has often been questioned whether the united States decision to drop two nuclear bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was ethical or not. While many people may struggle with the realization of the import of these events, to me the answer is quite clear. The United States utilization of nuclear weapons against Japan during WWII was neither necessary nor ethical.Before any rational discussion or analysis on the topic can be formally begun, I believe it is of relative importance to clarify exactly what is meant by the word ethical. Ethics can nigh be defined as the moral principles and standards that govern peoples, or groups of peoples, behavior, thoughts and general way of thinking. This means that when one deems an event or action as ethical or unethical one is not simply deciding if said event was right or wrong 1. Ethical labeling implies that one has taken the general mindset of the society in which they consider themselves a part of as well as their own personal feelings, thoughts and opini... ...us that while the U.S. did not intend to formally enter the conflicts of the time, it was the actions taken by the Japanese that caused us to declare war. History also tells us that the Japanese didnt stand a candidate against the U.S. and its coordinated efforts with allies. The fact still remains that the Second World War was ended with the utilization of nuclear weapons against two Japanese cities. Asking if the attacks were necessary, majority of what is at present known says no. Asking if the attacks were right or wrong, the simple fact is I believe it was wrong for the U.S. to implement that kind of attack on populations that were mainly composed of noncombatant civilians. Between one, let alone two, atomic weapons not being necessary and it being obvious how inhumane and wrong the attacks were, there is no question in my mind that the events simply werent ethical

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