> >And remember
> > the internment of the Japanese during WWII.
> 
> You need to broaden the range of opinions you encounter if you believe
that
> everyone holds that that security measure was purely an act of racism.

Well Alan, the fact that issei and nissei and 3rd generation descendants
were also imprisoned, what are the other opinions that need to be taken
into account (and furthermore, how does one construct those opinions so
that they logically don't apply to the Germans and German immigrants)?
The dehumanization of the Japanese in America goes back to 1905 if not
before.  

Best, MEH



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