Death to whining!
He says: boo hoo hoo. you got shipped away . . . at least you weren't shipped away, gassed, and sent to the ovens OR sitting in downtown Hiroshima when a certain drop was dropped. You should thank God that it wasn't worse.
Well, the reality is that many of the family members of those INCARCERATED in FDR's concentration camps DID have family members INCINERATED at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. MOST of the immigration from Japan in the period from 1880-1920 came from the southern conservative regions of Japan (the island of Kyushu). The real history is that FDR nuked the areas which could serve as a immigration pathway for other family members. By incinerating two cities which had ties to the United States, FDR insured that the west coast Japanese community would not be capable of growing a conservative option.
This lead to 60 years of liberalism infecting the Japanese American community. It's called Stockholm Syndrome (when the captive begin to love their abusive terrorist-like captors... see any modern psych textbook).
By the way, since you bring up the ovens of Europe, you should correct your facts and realize that it was JAPANESE AMERICANS who were part of the initial allied forces to arrive in Dauchau. If you took the time to review the history of the 442/522nd Artillery regiment, you will find out that some of the guys in the 522nd were the guys who located some of the camps in Dauchau. It's why some Jewish and Japanese American families enjoy bagels and sushi parties. But, then again, you're probably not familiar with the people who either survived the US FDR camps or the German Nazi ones either.