I find it hard to believe that anyone would even attempt to defend, or as you put it, give the US "a reason to do so".
Note to you, the Japanese in California didn't attack Pearl Harbor, probably about 100% (give or take a .00001%) had knowledge of the attack before hand. The simple fact that you even draw a distinction between the Japanese-Americans and any other type of American: "their people, who were TOTALLY unprovoked, had just attacked a US military installation with NO good reason, without warning," totally appauls me. Most of the Japanese who were interned were 2nd generation, and thought of themselves as AMERICANS, and NOT Japanese. Many of which would be "50%".
No.. they weren't brutally treated and didn't have the same holocaust as was seen in Europe. But no matter how you disguise it, prisons are just that. Meant to confine people not deemed by society worthy enough to co-exist with their fellow man... and of which the US had NONE (ie: 0%) reason to suspect any of these people of commiting treason other then pure and simple racism.
Wow... their country is at war with us. I suppose that means the US should have rounded up everyone of German or Itallian decent too since the US was at war with them too? No.. the US just imposed restrictions on them instead 'cause they wern't so much of a "minority" as the Japanese were.
And that's probably the most offensive thing I can find that you said. Oppression of another race because they're a minority??! That's why racism exists damit! One race = the minority, so it gets pushed around by the other race because it gives them a sense of pride. This is a direct parallel to Hitler's thinking in putting war prisoners and people of different (non-anglo-saxon) nationalities in the holocaust concentration camps.
From this and your past posts, I have only one question to ask you... WHAT DO THEY TEACH YOU IN SCHOOL?? To be a partiotic/racist who'd rather oppress native americans because they "pose a threat" to your way of life?
Anyways... read Illusions...
"Everything in the post may be wrong."
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