nomdeplume
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While I agree with your discontent of the subject, I do not beileve that this is "being hidden"...considering any joe blow (not meaning you) can google it on the internet.
It's much more than just being "hidden". Why did it happen to begin with, forget the interment itself. Why hold the Germans another year? Why did the Germans and italians get no apology or compensation?
Getting back to history books:
Lack of space/time, really? So why did most of them I read talk at length about the Buffalo soldiers?(about 75% of them did) And in flattering terms no less. My native american relatives remember well the Buffalo soldiers. Their favorite activity was genocide, either explicitly by raiding camps of women and children when the braves were away or implicitly by slaughtering the buffalo, which was the REAL reason they got the name "buffalo soldier". According to the books the title "buffalo soldier" was an honorable title given to them because the native americans being butchered by them thought they were really noble warriors. ROFLMFAO. Orwell is laughing in his fucking grave. Instead of informing the reader of the muderous fiends that they actually were, they are branded as "heroes". However, they take a much more critical, negative, and condescending look at white soldiers that engaged in the same behaviors in the American West. The Buffalo soldiers were actually the worst there was in the American West, butchers, yet history books retell them as heroes. Why? Because they are black. Why were the others more critically treated? Because they happened to be white.
IT's a bullshit marxist agenda, mixed with a lot of Jew-bias. Sometimes its hard to tell the two apart, really. Minorities good, whitey bad. Japenese good, Germans bad. Pretty tough to call america a racist piece of shit country that interned some japenese only because of a racist grudge against the "yellow peril" when they interned a bunch of Germans and Italians, too, and treated them even much more shitty. Right? So we better not include that.
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