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In reply to the discussion: It was seventy years ago today that America sent Japanese Americans to our own concentration camps. [View all]Confusious
(8,317 posts)I see you didn't do any reading.
Eisenhower called them that too. BEFORE they knew what was going on in the German camps.
I'm not downplaying it. On the contrary, I see you as equating it to the German concentration camps. I don't see them as equal BECAUSE THEY AREN'T. Maybe you should do some more reading on the horror that the german camps were, then you wouldn't be so willing to relate them.
Calling them "concentration camps" is a disingenuous argument. It is common knowledge, at least I think it is, what you are referring to when you use the term.
I also still say it's arrogance: as I posted before most historians turned to other terms to describe Japanese internment. You know better then people who have studied history all of their lives?
We should only listen to experts when we agree with those experts? i.e. Global warming exists because I agree with it. I don't agree with the historians usage of "internment camps," so I'll use "concentration camps." What's in a word anyway?