I would disagree with any justification for locking up all Japanese Americans during WWII. They were Americans and unless one could prove they were supporting Japan it was clearly unconstitutional to lock up a group of people because you think a few might be your enemy. In fact, the Japanese American soldiers proved they were as patriotic as anyone. It was clearly a dark chapter in our history.
Comments such as yours are precisely why I wrote this article. This is exactly the type of thinking I am referring to. You totally ignore all evidence that doesn’t fit into you Blame-America-First agenda. You offer no arguments to the conclusions of the article, you only continue with your blind assertions of our guilt. You are determined to find fault with America, despite any factual evidence to the contrary. You will not learn because you have chosen not to learn. I have no respect for your borrowed opinions. And, what is most disturbing to me of all, is that I bet you consider yourself to be a true patriot. Well, with friends like you -—