Posted on 09/18/2006 7:07:41 PM PDT by radar101
She looks JAPANESE..!
Yup. She was never Chinese.
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As Wang Fushan wished the crowd and Smith, "Interesting Times"...
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Amazing at the reverse political correctness in this country. What if the British Navy visited and a group of Americans waived the British Flag to welcome them. Would they (those waiving the flag) be view with suspicion and accused of British Nationalism?
depends, did we do a wholesale internment of all German and Italians on the East Coast, women, children and elderly?
Next time a Russian vessel come visit an American port, let me know, maybe we can work together on it.
They seem like the last people who should be welcoming Chinese warships.
Go back far enough and Americans ran away from Britain, and what would the response be if a British WAR SHIP came to visit? There would be the waiving of British flags as well as a sign of respect.
Where was President Bush and the Xlintons?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1932901/posts
In all fairness, I have Chinese in my family - citizens - who are among the most patriotic individuals I know. But in general we really need to start paying closer attention to who we are letting in.
We interred nearly as many Italians and Germans as Japanese.
It was the relocation from the west coast that affected Japanese exclusively.
We interred nearly as many Italians and Germans as Japanese.
....hmmmm....that's the first time I've heard a claim like that. From what I've read in the past, internment of Italians and Germans numbered in the four, five, six thousand range. And mostly adult working age males. Not women, children and the elderly. And of course, the Japanese Americans, in the hundreds of thousands and included women, children and the elderly.
The 'relocation' affected many more, and according to what I read was a 'voluntary' policy, meaning anyone who had a place to go anywhere east of the Rockies was free to relocate there, while those who didn't had to go to one of the camps. Of course, most had no where else to go.
Not justifying what happened, but the situation was a little more complicated than most today realize.
Gotta remember to check the date on these articles.
I wonder sometimes, if your observation is partially tainted by an overarching paradigm in America towards a kinship towards Europe.
In my company, we have European and Japanese suppliers. And we buy more from Europe than we do from Japan. But I can tell you, that people grumble more about Japan. The labor unions even protest to corporate whenever additional work is sent to Japan. I'm not talking about the 50's or 60's or 70's or even the 80's. I'm talking about just a few years ago.
It's not so much the technical work force that are vocal but the labor unions. But even amongst the technical workforce, you can sense an angst about suppliers outside of Europe and more of a kinship towards suppliers in Europe.
Through the years, I've been in social settings or observed, where people from New Zealand, Australia, England, Germany, Italy, etc. speak about their home country with a patriotic zeal. It doesn't seem offensive to an American. It even draws further interests. But someone outside of the European setting (or descendants such as NZ and Australia) has to be more careful about how they speak about their home country (which, by the way, proves political correctness swings BOTH ways).
90,000 Italians and Germans behind barbed wire compound with round the clock armed guards. Honestly, I've never heard of it. Can you send me information about it?
Thanks.
IMO we need to look closer at ALL those who wish to immigrate here, and hold them to a higher std than we have been.
We have enough homegrown anti-American knuckleheads to deal with, we don't need to import any more.
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Haven't had enough time to vet it, dunno anything about its owner. But there may be some enlightening info on it.
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