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You claim there is no difference between an internment camp in America and a concentration camp in nazi germanyI most certainly am not. Do NOT cast offensive accusations like that at me, liar.
You lie to unsuspecting childrenI did not say that. Stop lying.
Yes you did on many occasions. You even attacked me when I made the comment that it was a false comparison by comparing Super Max prisons to Club Fed prisons.I did not say that. Stop lying.
Dream onThat would be me.
FACTS never upset me, people who try to revise history, on the other hand, do. There was a huge difference between the German Concentration camps, the Soviet Gulags and the American Internment Camps. The differences were both in fact and theory. The theory was that the Internment Camps were intended to protect the internees from Americans who were hostile to them for racial or national heritage. That hostility wasn't unusual in the USA during wars. During WWI, German Americans were often attacked simply for having German names. The Russian and German camps were intended to punish the inmates, that can be easily seen by the starved and sickly survivors clothed in rags when released, compared to the US Internment Camp internees who came out well fed, healthy and equipped with decent clothes.I most certainly did not, no matter how much the FACTS of history upset you.
The American "concentration camps" you meant to say. Any comparison has never been in contention by me. In fact, you and your buddy are the only ones to (repeatedly) bring it up......There was a huge difference between the German Concentration camps, the Soviet Gulags and the American Internment Camps. ...
The 1862 prisoners who died in fdr's concentration camps sure didn't....the US Internment Camp internees who came out well fed, healthy and equipped with decent clothes.
They weren't concentration camps in name or function. You are the one with a bug in your bonnet.The American "concentration camps" you meant to say. Any comparison has never been in contention by me. In fact, you and your buddy are the only ones to (repeatedly) bring it up.