why not talk about Japanese Americans spying at Pearl Harbour for months radioing information and the Niihau incident?
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Because not every single one did. FDR's little cripple ass decided they all did, and that they needed to sent away.
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Perhaps this "rare photo" gave the government pause? Did we over-react? Of course. Still not a Muslim Ban.pic.twitter.com/OShfO3mceZ
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Did I miss the word "slavery" in the Time's article?
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These people were American citizens who lost their businesses, jobs, homes, their possessions. Horrific treatment, I am ashamed
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Abe's visit should be a testament to how far we've come in terms of our post WW2 relationship with Japan. Righting these wrongs.
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These people were American citizens though, not Japanese
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because FDR is not president.
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@nytimes And the end of the day.. didn't Japanese internment really amount to a land/property grab? Manifest Destiny in the 20th Century. - 1 more reply
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Rarely seen? You've been posting them all week.
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soon to be Muslims and Mexicans, brought to you by president trump.
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Congratulations, that is the exact response NYT was trying to trigger.
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Of course...nudge journalism.US is on a slippery slope...
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@jeremyscahill history repeats itself. This time under the guise of "national security". - 1 more reply
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