It was to prompt you to perhaps answer or expand upon your own question and defintions. Which you haven't.
Sigh, whatever.
Apparently bombing targets isn't killing civilians even when it's in a civilian area. You just have to "redefine" the target, and you're no longer killing civilians.*
I'll never understand it.
And what about Tolls' response? It's along the same lines as mine.
I honestly don't care anymore.
Keep thinking that no "civilians" were killed, or "civilian" buildings destroyed. I really don't care.*
But until people like you actually realize that
JUST BECAUSE SOMEONE SUGGESTS THAT CIVILIAN TARGETS WERE HIT, does not mean that they're saying
IT WAS NOT JUSTIFIABLE. By continuing to fight that strawman, you'll never understand my position.
I brought up the targeting of civilian targets to challenge the claim that killing unarmed civilians made someone a coward. We apply that to our enemies, but apparently not to ourselves. Though I would suggest that outright genocide is 1000000% worse than bombing civilian targets during wartime, the claim was specifically centered around "killing unarmed civilians". Sometimes I challenge claims to get people to... how do you say it?
expand upon your own question and defintions
But apparently it just gets into a series of off-topic debates about how it wasn't REALLY targeting unarmed civilians or some bullspit like that.
I seriously don't care anymore. Hitler was a racist, a genocidal maniac, and loved killing other people in war. He was a horrible person. I personally don't consider him a coward in most any sense, but I do see him as a sociopathic, hateful, racist**, genocidal opportunist.
Apparently, though, it makes you a "Hitler Lover" to some people in this thread if you don't think he was cowardly, too. (Not you, Corsair. You didn't make that claim, I know).
Most definitions of "coward" given by people who make the claim that Hitler was a coward also seemingly don't want to apply that definition to any of the U.S. commanders, generals, or politicians, even though word by word of their definition could apply 100%. Though I do like the whole "symptom" thing that was brought up before. That was cool.
And by the way: Just because someone recognizes that civilian targets were hit, doesn't mean they were ignorant about the Pacific or World War II, thank you very much.
*Okay, I know you aren't claiming that. But unless you're saying that no civilian was actually targeted in any way, shape, or form, the reason I brought the subject up in the first place has gone uncontested.
**Most people were racist during that era, but Hitler was one of the extremists amongst them, to say the least.