Posted on 10/27/2020 6:16:56 PM PDT by RandFan
Tim Dillon is a standup comedian, actor, and host of the Tim Dillon Show. Alex Jones is a filmmaker, writer, and host of the Alex Jones Show.
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Men who assault women are some of the biggest maggots on the planet. I give you the despicable Alex Jones.
https://youtu.be/UQMgllS413Q
Michelle has suffered worse. She's a strong woman and an America Firster.
You should watch her and Nick Fuentes on YouTube, BitChute, DLive, etc.
Alex is just a moth who searches out people in the news in order to get some secondhand attention.
Jone was protesting Malkin’s book “The case for internment” where she defended locking up Japanese Americans in the 1940’s without trial. Alex is a constitutionalist and is against that.
Alex Jones is a nutcase!
They weren’t “locked up.” They were forced to relocate.
In time of war, emergency measures are sometimes both necessary and justified. This was one of those times.
I know what her book was about.
Doesn’t change the fact that Alex Jones is despicable. I also saw the video that has been pulled from youtube where he mocked the parents who just lost their young children at Sandy Hook. He is a first class maggot preying on ignorant fools.
We can debate that but I’m just giving the context for Jones protest. He also never touched her.
I do not believe he mocked the Sandy Hook parents. If he did then find the video and i’ll look at it (it must be somewhere)
They were put into camps. Surrounded by barbed wire. With guards. With machine guns pointing in.
You can debate the appropriateness of it, but they were in prison camps. Calling it anything else is just false.
He mocked them by saying it didnt happen. I know cops who were there. It happened.
I do not believe he has mocked the parents nor do I think he claimed it never happened, I can’t remember but if you know otherwise please provide links
They were “forced to relocate” to internment camps. The internment camps were a prisons complete with fences, barbed wire, and armed guards. Perhaps it was necessary, but it wasn’t constitutional if the interned were citizens.
I think it’s increasingly important that American citizens should not be conditioned to think that “emergencies” mean the government can simply start abrogating rights.
Oh bullcrap.
“They werent locked up. They were forced to relocate.”
Oh bullcrap. They were forced to relocate under armed solder guard, and locked inside a fenced enclosure with watchtowers. There we not free to go.
And Malkin wrote a book defending it...
No wonder Alex was angry when he saw her... Not that I condone his behavior, just saying (for context)
“There we not free to go.”
I presume you were trying to say, “They were not free to go.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topaz_War_Relocation_Center
“Some internees were permitted to leave the camp to find employment. In 1942, internees were able to get permission to leave the camp for employment in nearby Delta, where they filled labor shortages caused by the draft, mostly in agricultural labor.[12]:2829 In 1943 over 500 internees obtained seasonal agricultural work outside the camp, with another 130 working in domestic and industrial jobs.[12]:30 Polling showed that a majority of Utahns supported this policy.[25] One teacher at the camp art school, Chiura Obata, was allowed to leave Topaz to run classes at nearby universities and churches.[26]
Internees were also sometimes permitted to leave the camp for recreation. A former Civilian Conservation Corps camp at Antelope Springs, in mountains 90 miles (144.8 km) to the west, was taken over as a recreation area for internees and camp staff, and two buildings from Antelope Springs were brought to the central area to be used as Buddhist and Christian churches.[18] During a rock hunting expedition in the Drum Mountains, 16 miles (26 km) west of Topaz, Akio Uhihera and Yoshio Nishimoto discovered and excavated a 1,164 pounds (528 kg) rare iron meteorite, which the Smithsonian Institution acquired.”
Never forget how many liars spread their poison in these troubled times.
It wasn’t just an “emergency” like a flood or hurricane. It was an existential crisis. Our elders didn’t know if we were going to win the war, but it was clear that we could spare no effort.
Further, if the scumbag FDR had arrested only the known spies and saboteurs among ethnically Japanese residents and citizens of the West Coast, that would have compromised Magic, and that could have lost us the war in the Pacific.
At the very least, it would have cost many American lives. The need to protect Magic was one thing FDR got right.
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