Tuesday, September 3, 2019
internment camp :: essays research papers
 well. I have realize that the people and government that maintain, cleanse, and protect the social     fabric of America is a great one. But the social fabric of America is not as clean as we like to     think it is. As a matter of fact the fabric has been stain quite a few times actually, and not with     the type of stains that can be simply remove. But the kind of stains that take years of steam     cleaning and chemical treatment to restore to its original condition. In this case, the stains I am     referring to is regarding the internment of Japanese Americans and the long restoration period it     took for Japanese Americans to restore their lives physically and mentally.          John Locke was an advocator of three natural rights: life, liberty, and property. The Japanese     who were detain lost all of these, including life. When I mean life I donââ¬â¢t mean being executed,     but when you lose your liberty and property based on your ancestry; your whole life has been     basically stripped away from you, so what is life then?    A long history of Anti-Japanese sentiments fueled by economic competition and racial     stereotypes propel the frontrunner(in my opinion) of this unconstitutional act, General DeWitt, to     make it a personal quest of sort to assure a forced exodus of Japanese American into     internment camps, ran by the WRA. The decision of internment was implemented towards     Japanese Americans living on the west coast in 1942 after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Claims     of Japanese soldier being aid by Japanese American to help plan the attack on pearl harbor     caused concern for the general public. The fingers of dead Japanese's soldiers were allege to     have worn class rings from Hawaii university. But what made matter was when many influential     news and media sources failed to investigate these claims of Japanese American sabotages    against the united states. the media didnââ¬â¢t take time to check questionable evidence     of regarding these claims. The majority of the media were being bias by leading public opinion    polls against Japanese's Americans instead of presenting evidence. Few journalists have claim     there was no differences between u.s citizens of Japanese ancestry and the Japanese citizens    who attack pearl harbor. A popular slogan for the journalist who felt this way was ââ¬Å" A viper    is nonetheless a viper wherever the egg is hatched. So a Japanese -American grows up to be    a Japanese not an American.  					    
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