The (((hate mongers))) hate TRUTH and via their satanic black magic inversion call anyone speaking truth hateful. The only thing that can defeat darkness is light.
Thank you for your work here. More and more are awakening every day.
America's rounding up of Japanese residents for the duration of WW2 is often cited as hypocrisy because the US govt criticized Germany for rounding up Jews at the same time. Both wartime regimes believed they were dealing w/ races that s/b treated as enemy aliens, citizenship notwithstanding. It's only under a woke administration such as we currently endure that the plight of minorities supersedes the protection of the majority.
But in the US the internment of the Japanese was not egalitarian, even handed. There were 120K Japanese in the mainland. Almost all of them were incarcerated. However, in Hawaii which had a population of 160K Japanese, only 2% were. Go figure! Given the Pearl Harbor attack and Hawaii's much more vulnerable location to invasion, you'd think the figures would be reversed. There's yet to be a satisfying explanation for this little known paradox.
The (((hate mongers))) hate TRUTH and via their satanic black magic inversion call anyone speaking truth hateful. The only thing that can defeat darkness is light.
Thank you for your work here. More and more are awakening every day.
HAIL VICTORY!!! 🙋♂️
America's rounding up of Japanese residents for the duration of WW2 is often cited as hypocrisy because the US govt criticized Germany for rounding up Jews at the same time. Both wartime regimes believed they were dealing w/ races that s/b treated as enemy aliens, citizenship notwithstanding. It's only under a woke administration such as we currently endure that the plight of minorities supersedes the protection of the majority.
But in the US the internment of the Japanese was not egalitarian, even handed. There were 120K Japanese in the mainland. Almost all of them were incarcerated. However, in Hawaii which had a population of 160K Japanese, only 2% were. Go figure! Given the Pearl Harbor attack and Hawaii's much more vulnerable location to invasion, you'd think the figures would be reversed. There's yet to be a satisfying explanation for this little known paradox.