(August 8, 2016 at 5:31 pm)Jello Wrote:(August 8, 2016 at 4:49 pm)Anomalocaris Wrote: The point seems to be that one could always unsubtlely obfuscate any issue by pretending there is no difference between dramatically different shades of gray.Considering that boeing made the B-29s used to nuke japan (Hence the B in the name...), he has a fair point you're overlooking.
On the one hand, there is Boeing which engaged in, albeit with perhaps greater than average effectiveness, what is commonly accepted as normal war industrial effort in a war. On the other hand, there is I.G.farben, which had unusually close association with refining the mechanics and logistics of extermination in the concentration camps.
So who is obtuse, deliberate or natural?
Yes, how about the companies that made the cranes which loaded the nuke onto the B-29?