US Citizens felt that they had been decieved, by being attacked at Pearl Harbor (even though most US citizens didn't even know where Pearl Harbor was, OR even ever heard of it before). For civilians, being attacked by "surprise" is considered "dirty fighting", "cheating", or "not fighting fair." So, these elements contributed to people's attitudes. However, MOST "MILITARY MEN" knew that "Surprise" is one of the key ELEMENTS of the "Rules of War!" Translation: In warfare, "Surprise" is not only accepted, it is considered EXCELLENT TACTICS! True, the political ultimatum was "stalled" (some historians are debating whether or not that was intentional or not), and arrived after the attack, when it should have been reversed (ultimatum recieved, then denied, then the attack, NOT in reverse order). But that's politics for ya!
Large numbers of Americans feared or were concerned about many Japanese that were either legal residents (i.e. with Green Cards) or were US citizens. This was because some of them were spies, saboteurs, and/or supporters of Imperial Japan. Many refused to swear their allegiance to their new country (the United States). Many maintained personal contacts to known Japanese agents, or subscribed to Japanese nationalistic/patriotic (Propaganda) magazines. Although today's popular culture & urban myths portray this fear as being irrational, illogical, biased or based solely on racism, the actual truth is more complicated. Yes, there was a some racism involved, however the American public was greatly alarmed by Japan's murderous brutality towards non-Japanese in Asia & the Pacific at the outbreak of war. Americans were furious at Japan's unprovoked surprise attacks across the Pacific on December 7/8, 1941. There were incidents of Japanese-Americans actively supporting Japan during the war, and the Japanese intelligence services had dozens or hundreds of agents among the Japanese-American population. The US FBI & military intelligence knew of this through secret intercepts & decoding of Japanese radio/telephone traffic. Unfortunately the actual identities of these Japanese agents was not discovered in these early months of the war, such that they could be arrested. The inability of the US to determine specifically (& with certainty) which of the Japanese-Americans could not be trusted, led the US government to relocate virtually all Japanese-Americans on the US west coast (where the Japanese threat was greatest) to relocation camps away from the west coast.
The Japanese did not hate the Jews. The Japanese actually believed that Jews were a powerful group of people who should be courted for their world influence. It was the Nazi Germans who hated the Jews.
because we used an atom bomb in the war against Japan
because during World War 2 the shoot American and that why American is here today there jealous of pearl harbor
The Japanese made an unprovoked attack, without a declaration of war, on Pearl Harbor.
Answer 1Jews are not supposed to hate anyone, but there are some Jews that only tolerate people like themselves.Answer 2There are also ...-- Conservative Jews who hate Orthodox Jews-- Reform Jews who hate Conservative Jews-- Muslims who hate all Jews-- Christians who hate all Muslims and Jews-- Catholics who hate all Protestants-- Muslims who hate all Baha'i-- Atheists who hate all believers-- Women who hate men-- Republicans who hate Democrats-- Turks who hate Greeks-- French who hate Germans-- Creationists who hate all Evolutionists-- Little kids who hate teachers-- Black people who hate whites-- White people who hate blacks-- Texans who hate Hispanics-- Drivers who hate bicycle riders-- Southerners who hate northernersand last but not least-- Methodists who hate Baptists.A lot more for inquiring minds to wonder at than simply Jews.And now that I look back on the question one more time as it fades into the sunset ...Where does the first contributor get his essential thesis: "Jews are not supposed to hate anyone." ? What does this mean ? That everyone else gets a pass for their hatred but Jews alone must answer for theirs ? Does that mean that the one who said "Love one another as I have loved you" was only speaking from his Jewish roots, but once he made the jump, he was free to leave all that behind and to enjoy hatred without guilt ?
Who or what was there to stop him?
It is unclear if this question is asking why do Jews hate others or why do others hate Jews. If it is the former, please resubmit with the intended recipient of the hatred. If it is the latter, please see the Related Question below.
To make no jews in the world, and hitler hated them because they were smart and brave, etc.
Yes
No, Jews do not hate the name Sophia. There are many Jews with that name.
Shylock did not hate Jews. Shylock was a Jew.
Wrong. Jews don't hate dogs.
The Jews were the target of Hitler's hate campaign.
True Christians do not hate Jews. Nominal Christians may hate them because they are a different religion.
No, he is not hating jews.
Jews are not a monolith and have independent thoughts and tastes so no, not all Jews hate custard. Many Jews enjoy custard very much!
Jews
No, they are not.
Answer 1Jews are not supposed to hate anyone, but there are some Jews that only tolerate people like themselves.Answer 2There are also ...-- Conservative Jews who hate Orthodox Jews-- Reform Jews who hate Conservative Jews-- Muslims who hate all Jews-- Christians who hate all Muslims and Jews-- Catholics who hate all Protestants-- Muslims who hate all Baha'i-- Atheists who hate all believers-- Women who hate men-- Republicans who hate Democrats-- Turks who hate Greeks-- French who hate Germans-- Creationists who hate all Evolutionists-- Little kids who hate teachers-- Black people who hate whites-- White people who hate blacks-- Texans who hate Hispanics-- Drivers who hate bicycle riders-- Southerners who hate northernersand last but not least-- Methodists who hate Baptists.A lot more for inquiring minds to wonder at than simply Jews.And now that I look back on the question one more time as it fades into the sunset ...Where does the first contributor get his essential thesis: "Jews are not supposed to hate anyone." ? What does this mean ? That everyone else gets a pass for their hatred but Jews alone must answer for theirs ? Does that mean that the one who said "Love one another as I have loved you" was only speaking from his Jewish roots, but once he made the jump, he was free to leave all that behind and to enjoy hatred without guilt ?
No, and Jews did not kill his mother.
Jews don't hate the gods of other religions, they simply play no role in our beliefs and lives.