After the attack on Pearl Harbor and the US entered WWII, Japanese-Americans were put in internment camps. The feeling at that time was distrust of the Japanese. Do you feel that the US was justified in intering Japanese-Americans or do you think it was a terrible thing to do?
After the attack on Pearl Harbor and the US entered WWII, Japanese-Americans were put in internment camps. The feeling at that time was distrust of the Japanese. Do you feel that the US was justified in intering Japanese-Americans or do you think it was a terrible thing to do?
And no one, most especially Libs/Progs/Socs, believe me when I tell them that many German- and Italian-Americans were interned as well!! They only just have an axe to grind, against "rascist" Amerika.
After the attack on Pearl Harbor and the US entered WWII, Japanese-Americans were put in internment camps. The feeling at that time was distrust of the Japanese. Do you feel that the US was justified in intering Japanese-Americans or do you think it was a terrible thing to do?
And no one, most especially Libs/Progs/Socs, believe me when I tell them that many German- and Italian-Americans were interned as well!! They only just have an axe to grind, against "rascist" Amerika.
My feeling is this, if my country had just been surprise attacked, I would be wary of everyone who was the same nationality as the attacking country. Sometimes as like now, heritage is more important then loyalty to the country of their citizenship.