Sometimes ya just gotta nuke em--and nuke em again

Timothy C. May tcmay at got.net
Sat Feb 3 15:03:45 PST 1996


At 8:25 PM 2/3/96, Jordan Hayes wrote:

>Sorry to inject a little scholarly research on this topic, but I
>would urge those of you who are interested in how this mythology
>was created and disseminated to do an AltaVista serach for Alperovitz;
>he's potentially the leading scholar on this subject.  I've read
>his book, and Tim probably ought to as well ...

I have responded privately to Jordan Hayes on this issue. Reasonable people
can disagree on historical events, and historical motives, and certainly
the "decision to drop the bomb" has long been a contentious one.

I regret that Jordan Hayes believes a condescending tone, implying others
are not as scholarly as he, is the way to make a point.

(I've also received several long articles from people who seemed outraged
that I was belittling the dropping of the bomb. I wasn't belittling it. Far
from it. The Japs surrendered after the second bomb, so it was obviously
not a trivial matter to them.)

--Tim May

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