Vonnegut's opinion wouldn't have mattered on this thread, apparently.
A Jewish soldier who fought the Germans in combat would no doubt be called a Nazi apologist by some on this thread for daring to be sympathetic to those who were incinerated in this bombing. (I mean, just because he and the other POWs had been pressed into service to remove the dead, what would he know?) < /s>
“...Vonnegut is definitely against the bombing and based on his experience, who would argue against him?” [Michael.S.F., post 37]
“Vonnegut’s opinion wouldn’t have mattered on this thread, apparently.” [Captain Walker, post 167]
Does victimhood convey greater moral authority than anything else?
I thought that was a Left/Progressive concept.