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Military版 - L.A. Times: We regret publishing pro-Japanese-internment letters
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小黄人床粉牛呀。非法移民没赶走,自己先快进集中营了。
到时候黄床粉大喊自己是右派还支持床铺。呵呵了。
https://www.yahoo.com/news/l-a-times-we-regret-publishing-pro-japanese-
internment-letters-161941376.html
The controversial letters were written in response to a Nov. 27 article
about the Tule Lake and Manzanar relocation camps in California, where
thousands of Japanese-Americans were detained. The majority were U.S.
citizens.
Times staff writer Carolina A. Miranda’s story, titled “Our national parks
can also be reminders of America’s history of race and civil rights,”
depicts the National Park Service as dedicated to preserving the full
American story — not just the feel-good moments.
In 1988, President Reagan signed the Civil Liberties Act officially
apologizing to the internees and establishing a trust to pay reparations.
And though the U.S. government acknowledges the forced internment as a dark
chapter in the nation’s history, Times’ readers Steve Hawes and Dick Venn
accused Miranda of rewriting American history and lacking balance. Their
letters contained various passages that the Times denounced for promoting
racial stereotypes and minimizing the overall injustice and horror of
internment. Hawes wrote:
“Japanese have an extremely strong attachment to family, and even more so
back then. First- generation and, to a lesser extent, Japanese here would
have been expected to follow the wishes of their elders in Japan.
“… Virtually everyone in the U.S. was assigned jobs to help the war effort
. The Japanese were assigned the job of staying out of the way and not
causing complications. Millions of Americans were assigned far worse jobs.
“The interned Japanese were housed, fed, protected and cared for. Many who
now complain would not even be alive if the internment had not been done.”
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