Racism against Asians has certainly improved since then, hasn’t it?
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Replying to @NewProgressUSA @ShieldingC and
...did you just insist racism against Asian people has gotten better in the same week two children under ten were murdered for being Asian in public where a scared racist could reach them? That's the hill you want to die on, 'they *only* killed two little kids this week?'
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Replying to @ArnicaxRoss @ShieldingC and
In general, it has. You’re just cherry picking. Racism against Asians was far more commonplace in the 40s and 50s and to say otherwise is an insult to the prejudice they endured. If you don’t see that you’re objectively stupid.
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Replying to @NewProgressUSA @ArnicaxRoss and
Yeah and do you think that happened because the Asians in the 40s hadn't worked hard enough or "stepped up" enough to have EARNED tolerance? Or is it more likely to be because people accumulated enough clout to DEMAND tolerance
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Replying to @arthur_affect @ArnicaxRoss and
So are you suggesting if all the Japanese Americans remained interned and never enlisted, they’d be better off? Kind of a pointless hypothetical speculation. But everything you’ve been tweeting is kinda pointless isn’t it
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Replying to @NewProgressUSA @ArnicaxRoss and
Yes A lot of them would, for instance, still be alive
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Replying to @arthur_affect @ArnicaxRoss and
But they were Americans - why would it have been OK for them to stay Stateside while other Americans fought?
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Replying to @NewProgressUSA @ArnicaxRoss and
BECAUSE THE US GOVERNMENTS HAD IMPRISONED THEM WITHOUT CAUSE, YOU DUMB RACIST FUCK
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Replying to @arthur_affect @ArnicaxRoss and
But it was an American’s duty to enlist then. By not enlisting they’d be conceding that they are not Americans. That’s partly why some of them DID enlist. Because despite the internment, they felt they were Americans.
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Replying to @NewProgressUSA @arthur_affect and
It is an American's duty to die for a country that hates and fears you and seeks your removal from society because you are different? I don't remember seeing that rule written down anywhere. You don't owe your country your life. Your country owes you your freedom and your vote.
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The idea that you don't owe a country anything that doesn't act like it owes you anything is THE WHOLE REASON THE USA EVEN EXISTS It's in the Declaration of Independence
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