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Genre: People & Blogs
Date of upload: Sep 6, 2023 ^^
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When the War broke out, the people who had German ancestry were not put in camps because they looked like everyone else in my province. However, those who looked Japanese due to their ancestry were put in camps and treated like this woman's family was treated. Well-known scientist, David Suzuki has a story to tell.
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This comment section is absolutely deplorable and Iām truly disgusted, I work right down the road from Papago park in Arizona which was used as a Camp for INNOCENT Japanese AMERICANS. I cannot believe you guys are giving the āJews had it worseā excuse and just degrading this woman. Everyone commenting couldnāt even stomach a war but got so much $hit to say
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North America needs to be taught about Japanese internment camps, and the Japanese need to be taught about their war crimes/comfort women. Not to punish the new generations for sins of the past, but to educate, generate empathy and understanding, and to prevent tragedies like these happening again in the future.
In war, there are no victors, only pain and suffering all around.
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I cant imagine what it must've been like seeing those baby graves and thinking that could've been me... this woman and her family were so tough. Good on her dad for making sure they knew self defense too, what a sad but triumphant story.
Americas history is very dark, and its trash that this country and schools (and some people in this comment section) try to down play this part of our country's history...
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"Nationalism has a way of oppressing others." -Noam Chomsky
I think a lot of these comments are operating under the idea that "bad things happen no big deal". America has an extremely dark history, and we are taught a very whitewashed version in American schools. This woman is so soft-spoken, and is giving her own recollection of a disgusting tragedy she and her family endured. My heart hurts for her and her family. The more I learn about American history the more difficult it is to be "proud" of my country. The whole world observes the US and sees the disasters coming out of it, and if we do not learn the harsh truths of our history, we will just be doomed to repeat it. I appreciate Ms Oda's willingness to share her story and am ashamed of the "Americans" leaving disgusting comments on this channel.
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@FOBLOVERRRR
7 months ago
Quite frankly, Iām pretty disgusted by some of the comments Iām reading. This is just the insight of the camps from someoneās family. I canāt believe people are still finding the time and energy to talk about eating pet dogs and trying to justify the camps in the US werenāt as bad as the concentration camps in Nazi Germany (they still happened and thatās whatās messed up!)
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