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“Internment” Camps and the Census?

September 25th, 2009 admin No comments


Michele Bachmann is alleging that census taking will lead to “Internment” camps! 

What does Michele Bachmann know about these concentration camps?  If she would spend more time fighting for the civil rights of all American’s these things wouldn’t happen, yet she and her conservative base are spreading lies about the census takers.  If conservatives would fight for civil rights instead of working hard to target sellect groups of people like the LGBT community for one, internment camps like these wouldn’t happen, but they are working hard across America targeting LGBT people because of their personal religious views.

If internment camps come back it will not be because a guy was taking a census note, it will come back because the civil right’s of American’s and Californian’s were taken away by a vote of these religious people.

Check out documentary about the Japanese being taken away to these “internment” camps.  My grandfather came home to an anvil, and that’s what was left, it must have been to heavy for people to carry off.  We still have that anvil.

Manzanar: “Never Again” Released – Video by Ken Burns

Manzanar: “Never Again,” a short film by critically acclaimed documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, has been released by WETA-TV (Public Television in Washington, DC) and Florentine Films. The mini-documentary is one of five such films produced by WETA and Florentine Films as part of their Untold Stories project. [see video here]

Manzanar: “Never Again” was shown at a preview screening at the Beverly and Jim Rogers Museum of Lone Pine Film History in Lone Pine, California on April 24, 2009. It was also screened at the Manzanar At Dusk program on April 25, 2009, following the 40th Manzanar Pilgrimage, held earlier that day at the Manzanar National Historic Site.

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Laws based on fear mongering and targets a select group of people is not acceptable

July 15th, 2009 admin No comments



It’s nice to see this information is getting in the news.  So many people don’t know about Executive Order 9066 and what happened to these American’s and their families based on their ancestry.  Some elderly people don’t even know about it.  Not to long ago, I mentioned the incarceration to a neighbor in a conversation once, and she didn’t know about that, she’s 89.   She also didn’t know about the anti miscegenation laws, that prevented Caucasian’s from marrying anyone of Japanese ancestry, it’s amazing what people don’t know about or don’t care to know.

Japanese American Citizens League
The Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) applauds Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor for her comments that the massive incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II was a mistake and that detention solely based on race is wrong.

Judge Sotomayer’s reply to Senator Feingold

Never Rule From Fear | 3:04 p.m. In trying to get at rulings made during wartime, Senator Feingold mentions the World War II decision Korematsu v. United States (in 1944), which permitted the detention in camps of citizens of Japanese descent. (A brief explanation of the case here.)

“A judge should never rule from fear,” Judge Sotomayor says in a very strong voice. “A judge should rule from the law and the Constitution.” She calls it “inconceivable” that a decision today would permit the arrest and detention of people based solely on their race.

It’s that lack of knowledge in a society that causes things to creep up on us again and again, it might not be happening to the Japanese this time, but it’s happening to other groups of people based on who they are.  The LGBT community is currently the target of religious extremist pushing their own social “conservatism” views on others who don’t belong to those particular groups, much less their particular religious faith.  They’re using fear as the same tool and manipulating lies in order to get people to turn and attack the LGBT community, and their families based on their religious fears.

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