What was it like to have government kidnap and jail you and your family? Listen to @GeorgeTakei on @Bullseye: http://www.maximumfun.org/bullseye/bullseye-jesse-thorn-george-takei-damian-abraham-fed …
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Japanese-Americans who were jailed by their own government and still love America - like Mike Honda and George Takei - are genuine heroes.
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The courage it takes people who were interned and their families to accept our apology for that incredible injustice is awe-inspiring.
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It was for their own benefit, Jesse. Just like African American slaves.
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The living conditions were horrific. We treated our POWs better. https://oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/japanese_internment/#.WE7HRMuIbqA …
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Canada — sweet, polite, gentle Canada — did the same: camps miles from homes, which were sold in their absence with belongings.
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@arthur_affect@latimes Does writer think they wouldn't have been housed, fed, protected if in own homes like other citizens?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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What a cute way to describe that time the government stripped my grandparents of their civil liberties.
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the second letter decided to use a Bill O'Reilly book as a source? Well, that explains the downfall of our education.
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