On one hand, I hear you, because at the outset it appears so wrong (racism being in question and all).
On the other hand, if all the people of Japanese ancestry interned during WWII were either only of Japanese citizenship or dual citizens who refused to renounce their Japanese citizenship, wouldn't it change the perspective quite dramatically?
That would be different, and I did read her book so my views about it have softened. Seeing as how I was not there I'm not going to play sixty year hindsight about this issue. Every article I've seen her write lately is about PC this and that, but she does have a new book so I can't blame her really.
yes, that would change the situation. But it wasn't the situation.