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1ke
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For the record I am a she, not a he.I would like to take issue with what was said by 1ke here:
I did not say that we ‘are not supposed to mention’ the happenings of WWI related to Japanese Americans. I said that it is not relevant to the topic of this thread-- Affirmative Action– which is my opinion on the wandering away from the topic of the OP and onto another topic-- persecution of Asians.Here he says that we are not supposed to mention the fact that innocent Japanese Americans were placed in concentration camps during WWII. But why so/? He has no objection to what Rand al thor says about Irish working on the railroads as evidence of discrimination:
Please start another thread if you want to talk about Japanese internment.
Rand’s comments about Irish history in this country is basically irrelevant also. Both comments are tangential to the topic of the thread.
Both statements are trivial and are irrelevant to the topic of Affirmative Action. I replied to you because you posted directly to me.Don’t we have an example of a double standard here – one for the Japanese Americans and the other for the Irish. The Japanese Americans are not supposed to mention their illegal internment in concentration camps during WWII as evidence of discrimination, but it is OK, and no one has raised a peep, concerning the raising of the question of Irish Americans working on railroads (of their own free will).
This is a message board, where people post opinions, it’s not a “double standard”. You can say whatever you want, just be prepared for people to disagree with you.
Isn’t your assumption that I was a “he” not also a discriminatory assumptoin? Hmmmm…
Persecution complex, definitely.Why is it OK to mention the irrelevant topic of Irish working on railroads, and nobody has objected to it, but it is not OK to mention the illegal internment of Japanese Americans during WWII. Is not this another example of how Japanese Americans have been discriminated against on this thread and in the USA?