Japanese-American Internment Camps

Can one of you tell me about these people?
Do sansei segregate themselves or do they talk to other races?

Attached: 08-lens-lange-slide-PN8E-superJumbo-2500152811.jpg (2048x1641, 739.5K)

My best friend at my old job was a Japanese American. He was very white in his mannerisms and married to an Italian American.

I just thought it was a stain on US history.
I'm not sure how salty they are about it, but I remember George Takei talking about how he still loved America despite being put on what amounts to a labor camp.

they fucking spied for japan so they deserve it

vile fdr supporter opinion

you remind me of that one grandpa who kept saying the Rwandan genocide was fake despite no evidence and no real connection to it

Harsh but necessary. All japanese people back then were sleeping cells. They should be glad they weren't shot dead

wow, that went from 0-100 fast
"they should be glad they weren't shot"
LOL

Another ethnicity that Canada also tried to genocide LMAO

God I hate this piece of shit and his party all of his monuments should be torn down for what he did to these poor innocent people that LOVED AMERICA MORE THAN HIM.

Attached: zombie-franklin-roosevelt-japanese-war-propaganda-1942-wood-sign--3457-800x800.jpg (800x800, 217.76K)

FDR was literally one of the worst presidents of all time besides LBJ and George W. Bush

Fuck the Democrats.

Attached: 1660534201159874.jpg (400x300, 26.9K)

This is what the Democrats want to do to white people today.

Hey argie user, are all peoples of different ethnicities basically "sleeping cells" for their own country? You know German-Americans fought against Germans in WW2, there was no like "in-group leaning" when it came to that was there. What makes this any different?

for their "home country" I meant to say

I hate when these foreigners try to pretend that they know what happened in America during WW2.

bump to remind all the international normies FDR was an evil bastard

What exactly do you mean OP? I hope you learned about this in school. Keeping it brief, in 1941 the US government banned japs from all west coast states. California put them on trains and sent them to Montana, Idaho, and Utah. Notably, they used the horse tracks as congregation points ie Golden Gate Fields, Tanforan and Bay Meadows. Noncompliant offenders were arrested and sent out. They were let back in after the war ended, by which point their businesses were usually over and their shit stolen. Notably, the person responsible for this was Republican California Attorney General Earl Warren. Later, Warren was made Chief Justice of the Supreme Court where he struck down segregation in Brown vs. Board of Education. California had adopted it's own civil rights act by then, and the Federal government would do so in 1964. The issue was considered solved by that point.

Personally, I knew several of them, mostly friends of my grandmother that chose to move back because Utah is a shithole. Wasn't really a thing they talked about much since there were other things going on after like Korea and Vietnam. It kinda got lost as a topic until the 60s when Governor Reagan formally apologized for it, and then in the 80s when he apologized again as President.

FDR isn't blamed for it since most of the state wanted it, and ultimately it was either an organized eviction or unironic terrorism and paramilitary operations on their communities. Recall how by 1941 California already had it's own secessionist movement in Jefferson, and the state police were increasingly ineffective in dealing with the existing migrant problem and shanty towns. FDR was acting on his subordinates' advice which wanted to avoid major riots in SF which would harm war production (this was when SF still made things and had a huge naval port).

American cities don't have value or production anymore. What do they even represent or exist for anymore? I can't think of a single notable thing about San Francisco besides some tech undergrads and gay pride parades.

or maybe the state football team
at least places like NYC have wall street and speculators lining their pockets

to the replier, I was talking more so about social segregation and voluntary segregation, not some state sanctioned act that says segregation is "officially over". People today (especially when it comes to schooling) are resegregating and are arguably more segregated today than they were 30 years ago.

And another thing, was there a vested interest in banning japs besides muh ww2 fee fees or was it because they genuinely had a problem with japanese people (foreign resentment)?