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Originally Posted by Kobi
When we were rounding up all the Japanese in this country and putting them in camps when Pearl Harbor was attacked...no one thought twice about it. Was it a good idea? Maybe at the time, who knows.
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Originally Posted by Kobi
.....more people reading the Japanese internment incorrectly.....let me make this clear....it was a freakin example on prevailing thought at a time of crisis.....it was a philosophical concept of was it right or was it wrong......and on what basis would a decision be made and by whom.....I did not agree or disagree or offer any freakin opinion on it....I stated a fact and asked a freakin question....
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I believe that I read what you wrote correctly, Kobi. I am disappointed to see that your second post regarding the relocation and internment of citizens of the United States, of Japanese descent, was written incorrectly a second time. They were NOT Japanese, they were citizens of this country, and their constitutional rights were violated. It was wrong, just in case you are unsure, wrong on so many levels, and definitely not a good idea. Heart Mountain was built in Wyoming in order to provide labour for the sugar beet harvest, and that is not my opinion, but a fact.