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re: I took my kids this afternoon to learn about Japanese Interment camps in Idaho

Posted on 5/30/26 at 5:49 pm to
Posted by trinidadtiger
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Posted on 5/30/26 at 5:49 pm to
even bots are getting lazy these days, try harder chini
Posted by Strannix
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Posted on 5/30/26 at 5:55 pm to
Theyre lucky we didnt liquidate them all
Posted by Strannix
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Posted on 5/30/26 at 5:58 pm to
Democrats the party of slavery, the KKK, internment camps and on and on
Posted by Great Plains Drifter
Flyover, U.S.A.
Member since Jul 2019
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Posted on 5/30/26 at 5:58 pm to
Welcome “new poster”.

smh
Posted by Dawgfanman
Member since Jun 2015
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Posted on 5/30/26 at 6:03 pm to
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Democrats the party of slavery, the KKK, internment camps and on and on


Trail of tears as well
Posted by dafif
Member since Jan 2019
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Posted on 5/30/26 at 6:05 pm to
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Took the kids to learn about the Japanese internment camps in Idaho today.


1. I actually wrote my senior thesis on the camps

2. Best friend is Japanese and his parents amd family were in them - they ultimately got a small "reparations" check
Posted by Ailsa
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Posted on 5/30/26 at 6:13 pm to
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The island was Attu, the westernmost tip of the Aleutian chain. It was the only piece of North American soil the Japanese had captured in the entire war. The Americans had been trying to take it back for nineteen days in the worst conditions either side had ever fought in: freezing rain, knee-deep mud, fog so thick a man could not see his own rifle, and tundra that swallowed boots and never gave them back.

The Japanese garrison was down to 800 men. They had no food left. No medicine. No way off the island. They had been told no rescue was coming.

Their commander was Colonel Yasuyo Yamasaki, a 51 year old career officer who had been on Attu for less than three weeks. On the night of May 28, he gathered every man who could still hold a weapon. This included his wounded. Those who could not walk were shot or given grenades. Those who could limp were given anything that could stab. Some had bayonets. Some had bayonets lashed to ski poles. Some had bayonets lashed to tent stakes.

Then he led them straight at the American line in the dark.

It was the largest banzai charge of the Pacific war up to that point.

They came through a gap in the fog at 3:30 AM, completely silent until they were inside the American positions. Then they screamed. They overran the front line in minutes. They overran the artillery batteries behind it. They reached the field hospital and butchered the wounded in their cots. They got within a hundred yards of the American command post before they were finally stopped by a scratch force of engineers, cooks, military police and walking wounded who fired at point blank range until their rifles were too hot to hold.

When the sun came up, the snow on the slope was carpeted with bodies.

The Americans counted 500 dead Japanese on the ground in front of them. Then they began finding the rest. Almost all of the remaining defenders had killed themselves with grenades held against their chests. American soldiers walking the field afterward described finding small groups of three or four men curled in a circle, their bodies folded around the same grenade.

Out of a Japanese garrison of nearly 2,900, the Americans took 28 prisoners.

It was the second highest American casualty rate of any battle in the Pacific war, after Iwo Jima.

Almost no one in the United States has heard of it.
Posted by jizzle6609
Houston
Member since Jul 2009
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Posted on 5/30/26 at 6:16 pm to
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Took the kids to learn about the Japanese internment camps in Idaho today.


This isn’t true. You went to indoctrinate.
Posted by trinidadtiger
Member since Jun 2017
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Posted on 5/30/26 at 6:19 pm to
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I learned that the U.S. government literally formally apologized for it in 1988 with the Civil Liberties Act, admitting it was motivated by "racial prejudice, wartime hysteria, and a failure of political leadership" and paid out reparations.


chini bot workin hard, how are the working conditions for you my friend
Posted by soonerinlOUisiana
South of I-10
Member since Aug 2012
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Posted on 5/30/26 at 6:19 pm to
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Took the kids to learn about the Japanese internment camps in Idaho today. Honest question: if we’re celebrating 250 years of American history, why isn’t this part of the 250th anniversary celebration? Seems like it definitely happened and was very American.


My grandma, what big virtue you have!!!

PS: WTF do Jap detention centers have to do with 7/4/1776?
Posted by tigeraddict
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2007
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Posted on 5/30/26 at 6:23 pm to
Again. Can’t judge history through today’s lenses….
Posted by SouthEasternKaiju
SouthEast... you figure it out
Member since Aug 2021
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Posted on 5/30/26 at 6:24 pm to
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Seems like it definitely happened and was very American.


Very Democratic Party, FDR , you mean?

Yes.

Absolutely.
Posted by soonerinlOUisiana
South of I-10
Member since Aug 2012
2132 posts
Posted on 5/30/26 at 6:30 pm to
PS: Still pissed at those frickers for their poor treatment of marine mammals.

Posted by timdonaghyswhistle
Member since Jul 2018
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Posted on 5/30/26 at 6:31 pm to
Congratulations to the therapist who will be evaluating your children in a few years.
Posted by Jimbeaux
Member since Sep 2003
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Posted on 5/30/26 at 6:36 pm to
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Honey, I know it’s our 40th anniversary, but I think it’s important that we take a moment also to commemorate that time you fricked Ted in accounting in ‘92. Let’s celebrate the good and the bad.


Bjorn nailed it (as did Ted in Accounting)!
Posted by Azkiger
Member since Nov 2016
28228 posts
Posted on 5/30/26 at 6:38 pm to
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Seems like it definitely happened and was very American.


Agreed, if you want to see how the Japanese treated Americans it was far worse.

America is exceptional, yet again.
This post was edited on 5/30/26 at 6:39 pm
Posted by BuzzSaw 12
The Dark Side Of The Moon
Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 5/30/26 at 6:41 pm to
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Madden Munchies


Posted by Bjorn Cyborg
Member since Sep 2016
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Posted on 5/30/26 at 6:41 pm to
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It's an embarrassing


Why would you be embarrassed by something you didn’t do?

Posted by Morgus
The Old City Icehouse
Member since May 2004
10003 posts
Posted on 5/30/26 at 6:56 pm to
Perfectly understandable precauction. WW2 US was mostly based.
Posted by Bayou
Boudin, LA
Member since Feb 2005
42965 posts
Posted on 5/30/26 at 7:12 pm to
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