Livestreamers ‘joke’ about atomic bombs, ‘radioactive p*ssy’ while streaming in Hiroshima

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A pair of livestreamers have sparked outrage after joking about dropping atomic bombs while recently streaming themselves in Hiroshima, Japan.

Reports identified the duo as Ice Poseidon, an American YouTuber known for his IRL streaming content, and Vexxed, an Irish YouTuber known for his videos covering other content creators. Their controversial clip surfaced on Reddit on New Year’s Day.

The minute-long clip opens with Vexxed asking, “You want that radioactive p*ssy?”

“Did you see how they looked at me?” Ice Poseidon responds, pointing to a 7-Eleven. “I dropped your bag when I was in there. They looked at me like I dropped an atomic bomb.”

A third person accompanying the YouTubers is then heard asking the pair, “What happened?” Vexxed and Ice Poseidon, however, continue to laugh while joking “They got PTSD.”

The clip continues with Vexxed making a hand gesture that mimics dropping a bomb and ends with the pair approaching a group of Japanese women, with Ice Poseidon speaking to them in Japanese.

Hiroshima, a city southwest of Japan, is known for its nuclear destruction in World War II. Along with Nagasaki, it was the target of the world’s first atomic bomb on a populated area.

While it's unclear when exactly the clip was filmed, Ice Poseidon, whose real name is Paul Denino, tweeted that he was in Japan for an "irl subathon" on Dec. 10, 2022.

"So far on my irl subathon we have, streamed with gangsters, gone on dates with Japanese girls, made new connections, climbed rooftops explored an abandoned love hotel, streamed in underground clubs and documented unregulated markets," he wrote in another tweet a week after.

His latest Twitter update on Dec. 26 stated, "My new tat. It says ice in Kanji. Straight osaka gangsta in japan. Subathon been going 12 days straight I feel manic."
— Ice_Poseidon (@REALIcePoseidon) December 26, 2022

Vexxed, meanwhile, has been inactive on his various socials. His bio on Twitter, which he last posted from in March 2021, states he is "On Hiatus from Video Making" while "pursuing a Masters degree."

Redditors slammed the YouTubers in the comments.

“Trust me, he's a loser in America too,” one wrote.

“It's wild that they A. Have no shame in voicing those views publicly. B. Chose to visit that country. And C. Chose to record and post that sort of foolishness,” another commented.

“Next stop is the suicide forrest , I presume,” one commenter wrote, referring to YouTuber Logan Paul’s infamous 2018 scandal.

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No, for two reasons. We'd pretty much wrecked Tokyo with multiple firebombings, and we wanted the Emperor alive to impose the surrender. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were relatively untouched by US bombs, making them good places to test the effect of the nukes. There were other cities on the target list, but one, Kokura, was taken off by the Secretary of State due to various historical considerations.
Wouldn't killing Hirohito basically be deicide? Pretty sure the emperor was considered something like a god in Imperial Japan.
 
Wouldn't killing Hirohito basically be deicide? Pretty sure the emperor was considered something like a god in Imperial Japan.
meh... I'm pretty sure the answer is yes and no.
the deification of the emperor was certainly something Japan encouraged,
and it was wrapped up in their attempts to create a sort of like common shintoism for the entire nation,
but those attempts were largely unsuccessful, because the very nature of shintoism makes it very hard use for the sake of like a common national identity or national religion.

I think the pervasiveness of this belief is largely owed to propaganda put out here in the United States during the war.
don't get me wrong, it was a thing, and it was probably one of the more successful aspects of Japan trying to establlish some kind of like common religion,
but I think just how zealous the Japanese were about this might be greatly exaggerated?

but I'm not a historian and those are just my suspicions.
I would assume your average fucking rice farmer was probably more concerned with the local traditions people in his village had followed for hundreds of years.
 
Who gives a shit, it's not like the Nips didn't deserve those nukes for what they did, my only regret is we didn't nuke Tokyo and fry Hirohito. They made the Germans look like Jesus in comparison during WWII.
 
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These journos never get it right. Ice Poseidon isn't even in the clips they're moaning about, he had handed his stream off to one of his leeches while he went to go take a shit or something when this happened. The guy holding the camera/being mistaken for pissboy is a Youtuber named Slightly Homeless, who travels around shitholes getting into weird shit. Journo fell for Reddit bait.
 
No, for two reasons. We'd pretty much wrecked Tokyo with multiple firebombings, and we wanted the Emperor alive to impose the surrender. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were relatively untouched by US bombs, making them good places to test the effect of the nukes. There were other cities on the target list, but one, Kokura, was taken off by the Secretary of State due to various historical considerations.
I thought it was Kyoto, in fact I'm 95% certain it was Kyoto.
 
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Gilbert did it better
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Honestly I think they're getting the response they were going for. People like to cry about racism all the time and yet have no clue about Unit 731 or the Rape of Nanking (which my history teacher described in detail to the class) but will cry about people disrespecting Japan because muh anime.
It boggles that Unit 731 is totally ignored.
 
Honestly I think they're getting the response they were going for. People like to cry about racism all the time and yet have no clue about Unit 731 or the Rape of Nanking (which my history teacher described in detail to the class) but will cry about people disrespecting Japan because muh anime.

It boggles that Unit 731 is totally ignored.

We did get this disturbing movie

The film is a graphic depiction of the war atrocities committed by the Japanese at Unit 731, the secret biological weapons experimentation unit of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. It details the various cruel medical experiments Unit 731 inflicted upon Chinese and Siberian prisoners towards the end of the war.

Then again there's other Asians that have a different take on the Imperial Japanese guess it comes along with territory
Six-year-old Ambo grows up during the Japanese Occupation of The Philippines. Unwary of the cruelties his family experienced from the Japanese, Ambo forms a unique and paternal bond with a Japanese officer, Captain Mori. Ambo looks up to Captain Mori and sees him as a good person, until Ambo's ideals shatter when he witnesses Captain Mori execute a man.
 
It boggles that Unit 731 is totally ignored.
Honestly not many people know about it, it seems. The people who did it were granted immunity by the US gov in exchange for sharing their research results.

Imagine the outrage if a similar deal was struck with Germany.
We did get this disturbing movie



Then again there's other Asians that have a different take on the Imperial Japanese guess it comes along with territory
I'll have to watch it later, but it looks interesting enough. Probably not exactly a good date movie though I'm sure.
 
It was taken off the list by nature, when Bocks Car arrived over target, there was too much cloud cover to find the designated aim point, and they diverted to the alternate - Nagasaki.
Yup, meant to say Kyoto earlier, and you are right re Kokura.

We did right by not nuking the Emperor. No need to turn him into a martyr and thus encourage the Japanese to fight even harder. And from what I have read Hirohito was willing to face punishment, but MacArthur smartly brought him into his administration, where Hirohito was of help. Not forgiving anything Hirohito did or didn't do but unfortunately that's realpolitik.
 
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