Mark Levin: "World War II, we had no concerns about humanitarian efforts at all ... we were targeting hospitals, schools, anything we could to break the spirit of the Nazis of Imperial Japan and fascist Italy."

Mark Levin: "World War II, we had no concerns about humanitarian efforts at all ... we were targeting hospitals, schools, anything we could to break the spirit of the Nazis of Imperial Japan and fascist Italy."
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From the October 17, 2023, edition of Westwood One's The Mark Levin Show

MARK LEVIN (HOST): And what about the humanitarian concerns? It's amazing to me, the humanitarian concerns. First of all, context, history.

Our own war, World War II, we had no concerns about humanitarian efforts at all when we went to war against the Japanese, the Germans, and the Italians, none. Zero. In fact, we were targeting hospitals, schools, anything we could to break the spirit of the Nazis of Imperial Japan and fascist Italy. Citizens were targeted all through World War 2. Israel doesn't target citizens, but you can't fight a war without citizens dying. And if I have to explain night after night, day after day, time after time, the difference between targeting citizens and citizens who die as a result of war launched by their own regime -- and if I have to explain again and again and again, the uncomfortable effort of creating moral equivalency, then these people have no morality. They don't know the difference between good and evil.

I'm talking about the American and European media. What does it take? What do they need to see? What do they need to hear? What do they need to read? The answer is, it doesn't matter. The American media are our enemy. We don't have a free press. We have propagandists and demagogues. That's what we have.