Saturday, July 25, 2009

If you support the Japanese internment camps of WWII? READ THIS.?

Your overall reasoning is: Because JAPAN is the enemy. We need to keep tabs on the Japanese here too. And what about the American internment camps in Japan? (We are not talking about their camps. Stay in this subject)





So following your logic, if the whole Europe attacked the USA then all of us white people should be in internment camps. The Afro, Asian, Hispanic and other non white Americans would defend our country.





Yea you will be innocent if Europe attacks us. But you are white and Europeans are too. We cannot take that chance. We are FORCING you into internment camps. Don't worry, I don't care if you are patriotic.





Put yourself in the Japanese Americans' shoes. Wrongfully accused....and being judged by your race despite the fact that you are legally American.








You see how wrong your view is now? It has nothing to do with political stance so mind your unintelligent jibberish.





What else you got?

If you support the Japanese internment camps of WWII? READ THIS.?
I have never supported the internment of the Japanese during WW II and have regarded it as one of the only disgraceful things Roosevelt did as president. But the reality is that modern day internment is happening as we speak in a little place called Guantanamo and the magical land of Iraq.
Reply:I believe that the interment of American Japanese was at that time a big mistake and a terrible thing for Us to do then.But it is history that I hope is never repeated.





You jump to conclusions as that is not what i said so please don't jump down my throat about it.I was not born then.





And my view is wrong??Give us a change to answer and stop answering for us.
Reply:Well if you look at it in practical terms.. how many Japanese-American citizens ended up suffering/dying in the internment camps. (I know a few isolated instances). Now suppose they're walking down the street in LA or SF, maybe they have their family run store somewhere, or whatever.. and some soldiers on leave or on the way to training happen by, and they've just lost a good buddy to a kamakzie pilot or on the Bataan death march. The persecution and lynching of Japanese Americans probably would have occured on an unimaginable scale. It's simply inarguable that the internment camps in fact saved many lives, and a tremendous amount of resources that would have been required to deal with various troubles.



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