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To: VOA

Too much attention paid to the status of Japanese and Black Americans During the war. Yes of course, it was horrendous and shameful in retrospect; but somehow it seems out of place and jarring in this Documentary.

The treatment of minorities during WWII may have been best left to a Doc dedicated that to that subject alone. Maybe not—I don’t know.

Overall, the more I watch, the more I think it doesn’t quite congeal. He’s trying to do too much — oscillating between war theaters and the conditions at home.


46 posted on 09/25/2007 6:07:46 PM PDT by Interious
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To: Interious
Too much attention paid to the status of Japanese and Black Americans During the war. Yes of course, it was horrendous and shameful in retrospect; but somehow it seems out of place and jarring in this Documentary.

Well, I suspect that PBS probably insisted such agenda items had
to be included.

And some decent metion of it surely should be part of it.
BUT...
Giving the eternally-p-ssed-off Prof. John Hope Franklin a nice spot
to spout was just a bit too much.

AND, when Burns included mention of the 442nd "Go For Broke" in the
Inouye segment...why not go on and really talk about it?
Well, maybe Burns does later. But to just glance over it after
more of the internment-talk seems to be Burns just wanting to
tell the "Wasn't America awful then" story.

And as for the Japanese-American internment, it's an object of
obsession in academia. I remember when Tammy Bruce (talk-show
host in LA) went back to finish her undergrad degree at USC...
she made the mistake of saying in class something like "maybe it
was not a totally bad idea given how badly the war in the Pacific
was going".
Bruce said she felt lucky to escape intact given the response of
fellow students and the teacher.

And Tammy Bruce is the former head of the Los Angeles chapter
of The National Organization for Women. And a lesbian.

Amazing when liberal academia decides it's time to dine on a member
of one of their favorite "victim" classes.

And I'm not going to hold my breath waiting for Burns to mention
it was a Democrat (FDR) and the Census Bureau that helped facilitate
the round-up.
With data that the Census Bureau had promised would NEVER be used
for any purpose other than producing the final published census.
53 posted on 09/25/2007 6:22:59 PM PDT by VOA
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To: Interious

“Too much attention paid to the status of Japanese and Black Americans During the war. Yes of course, it was horrendous and shameful in retrospect; but somehow it seems out of place and jarring in this Documentary.”

The Doc is called “The War” It’s meant to talk about what happened to Americans from different backgrounds during that time.

Hate to break it to some people here, but it wasn’t all happy Victory gardens and USO shows. Some Americans who wanted to do their all for this nations were treated like crap for some pretty stupid reasons even for the 1940s.

I want to hear their stories as I want to hear the stories of everyone else.


102 posted on 09/26/2007 9:15:32 AM PDT by VanDeKoik
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