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Blame America First is a term a neocon uses to describe someone that uses historical facts to dispute a jingoistic policy. An example would be a neocon describing how those Arabs (used in a pejorative way hate America because we love freedom. When it is pointed out we kill democratically elected leaders and put in brutal despots, we are labeled as un-American and a member of the "blame America first crowd. When Japanese leaders were advised by citizens about the lack of mention in school textbooks regarding the "Rape of Nanking"  or their attack on Pearl Harbor, they were similarly derided. {{unsigned|71.243.115.64}} 19:51, 10 July 2013‎
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Blame America First is a term a neocon uses to describe someone that uses historical facts to dispute a jingoistic policy. An example would be a neocon describing how those Arabs (used in a pejorative way hate America because we love freedom. When it is pointed out we kill democratically elected leaders and put in brutal despots, we are labeled as un-American and a member of the "blame America first crowd". When Japanese leaders were advised by citizens about the lack of mention in school textbooks regarding the "Rape of Nanking"  or their attack on Pearl Harbor, they were similarly derided. {{unsigned|71.243.115.64}} 19:51, 10 July 2013‎

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Blame America First is a term a neocon uses to describe someone that uses historical facts to dispute a jingoistic policy. An example would be a neocon describing how those Arabs (used in a pejorative way hate America because we love freedom. When it is pointed out we kill democratically elected leaders and put in brutal despots, we are labeled as un-American and a member of the "blame America first crowd". When Japanese leaders were advised by citizens about the lack of mention in school textbooks regarding the "Rape of Nanking" or their attack on Pearl Harbor, they were similarly derided. — Unsigned, by: 71.243.115.64 / talk / contribs 19:51, 10 July 2013‎

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