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BY STEPHEN NEUKAM


President Biden on Sunday called the use of internment camps for Japanese Americans in the U.S. during World War II “one of the most shameful periods in American history.”

 

“When President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, eighty-one years ago today, it ushered in one of the most shameful periods in American history,” Biden said in a statement marking the anniversary of Roosevelt’s executive order.

 

“The incarceration of Japanese Americans reminds us what happens when racism, fear and xenophobia go unchecked,” Biden added. “As we battle for the soul of our nation, we continue to combat the corrosive effects of hate on our democracy and the intergenerational trauma resulting from it.”

 

Full story: https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/3865377-biden-japanese-american-internment-camps-one-of-the-most-shameful-periods-in-american-history/

 

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In hindsight I agree it was and still is a shameful piece of our history that beeing said looking through the lense of time I can see how the leadership at the time thought it was prudent it’s the aftermath and lack of support thease American families received/ did NOT receive is the most shameful thing imo

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There were hundreds of years of racism prior to the war. The Chinese, who were excused from the camps, were still "<deleted>" to Americans. Americans of Japanese descent volunteered to join up and were often sent on suicide missions.

Germans had been one of the largest immigrant groups in the US but could not be distinguished by their features so evaded internment. Such a sad tale. 

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interesting that the Japanese set up camps during the second world war where horrific experiments were conducted on Chinese civilians. The United states gave sanctuary and citizenship to the Japanese 'scientists' who conducted  those experiments and immunity from prosecution after the surrender of the Japanese

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4 hours ago, RobU said:

interesting that the Japanese set up camps during the second world war where horrific experiments were conducted on Chinese civilians. The United states gave sanctuary and citizenship to the Japanese 'scientists' who conducted  those experiments and immunity from prosecution after the surrender of the Japanese

While it's true that the US covered up Japanese scientists' war crimes, I'm unable to find any evidence that it gave sanctuary and citizenship to the Japanese 'scientists' who conducted  those experiments. After all, by refusing to prosecute, what incentive did these scientists have to relocate.

Here's a good summary of US actions in regards to Japanese scientists and how its actions differed from the steps it took against German scientists.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4487829/

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6 hours ago, placeholder said:

While it's true that the US covered up Japanese scientists' war crimes, I'm unable to find any evidence that it gave sanctuary and citizenship to the Japanese 'scientists' who conducted  those experiments. After all, by refusing to prosecute, what incentive did these scientists have to relocate.

Here's a good summary of US actions in regards to Japanese scientists and how its actions differed from the steps it took against German scientists.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4487829/

. I agree there is a dearth of internet articles about the relocation and sanctuary however those monsters had very good reasons to relocate. Post war Japan was a mess like Germany. Life for those criminals and their families was much more comfortable in the USA with the opportunity to work with the US scientists who received the data confiscated from their activities and  consolidate their 'research' hence continue their 'work' at Camp Detrick (Now Fort Detrick) producing biological weapons.

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On 2/20/2023 at 9:23 PM, wwest5829 said:

Just curious, which is a simple task? N. Korea? Ukraine? Domestic economy? The Peoples Republic of China? (Related to that, keeping the international South China Sea lanes open under international law, trade, spy balloons, Taiwan ...). I am told that there are those who see the world around them as just simple yes/no, right/wrong answers. Guess I am not one of them, my reality is complex and filled with the need, at the Presidential level for many subtleties that are above my pay grade (Ha! given that I am retired).

Just curious, but do you think that Biden sorts all those by himself, or do you think that a vast army of government researchers actually do the work, present a variety of options to him and an array of "advisors" "assist" him to decide which option to pursue?

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16 hours ago, KhunLA said:

As his presidency is turning out to be ... IMHO

... "‘one of the most shameful periods in American history’

 

And most of the other administration this century, and prior, from 1963 onward.

There have been many, many shameful periods in American history, and though I wouldn't put Biden's time as the worst, I think history will regard it as evidence of one of the failings of democracy that an ( IMO ) incompetent was elected as POTUS.

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28 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

There have been many, many shameful periods in American history, and though I wouldn't put Biden's time as the worst, I think history will regard it as evidence of one of the failings of democracy that an ( IMO ) incompetent was elected as POTUS.

Biden is incompetent?  Are you aware that the President who preceded Biden has zero government experience and a checkered business history, at best, and showed it once in office?

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2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Just curious, but do you think that Biden sorts all those by himself, or do you think that a vast army of government researchers actually do the work, present a variety of options to him and an array of "advisors" "assist" him to decide which option to pursue?

That's the smart play. Unlike Trump who ignored sane advice and went by his gut feelings. A man who couldn't find Ukraine on a map. .

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5 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Just curious, but do you think that Biden sorts all those by himself, or do you think that a vast army of government researchers actually do the work, present a variety of options to him and an array of "advisors" "assist" him to decide which option to pursue?

We both are very well aware that heads of organizations all use the expertise of the best advisors they can attract. Some chose to ignore the expertise and some time the expertise is faulty ... sadly.

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