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by wehadfun
3485 days ago
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No I think its more like finding everyone with the same gang symbols and running them over. I know we should say that Japanese Americans and Regular Americans are the same that is true for most circumstances but I think that Japanese Americans have a stronger tie to Japan than a non Japanese American has to the 4 or 5 European countries that their ancestors are from. I'm not saying the rational for locking up Japanese Americans was good or correct but given the circumstances I understand why it happened and the reasons, in my opinion, were not evil or selfish. |
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Of the Japanese interned by these camps, the majority were United States citizens born in the United States.
> I understand why it happened and the reasons, in my opinion, were not evil or selfish.
The official stance of the US government itself after investigating the camps later was that they were a product of "race prejudice, war hysteria, and a failure of political leadership."