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[–] [email protected] -2 points 3 days ago

It's more like the truth lands somewhere in between. The people making the argument of "despite the lack of morality, Unit 731 gave us a lot of useful research and advanced human knowledge!" have the same type of mindset as the ones saying "literally nothing Unit 731 did is worth anything. It is all 100% useless and we shouldn't spend any time looking at any of it!".

Essentially, both of these groups started with a conclusion and worked backwards from there. One wants desperately to believe that at least something worthwhile came from all that evil, the other wants desperately to believe that evil like that couldn't possibly produce anything of value.

It's just an attempt to rationalize the absolute atrocities that Unit 731 was allowed to commit. Either by saying it was for some "greater good", or by saying they weren't scientists at all and there was no purpose other than the cruelty.