Shootings of Asian-Americans in Atlanta

....Harry Truman acted on behalf of the entire United States of America, which included every US Citizens, including African- Americans....

No, he didn't.
Sure he did....he was elected to represent the nation...same as any other President

Agreed. I don't know what Unkotare is talking about.
he even won reelection after doing it...


My dad was in the pacific at the time. I am really glad they dropped the Bomb.

So was mine, and I'm glad FDR locked up a lot of them for awhile, too; it showed he was thinking about saving American lives. And, the Japanese are just as racist now as they were then, so only tards feel sorry for them now. They only got 'all patriotic n stuff' after getting locked up, not before.

So I know you had a shit fit when Reagan paid them reparations for being locked up.
I didn't I thought it was just and right

So what was done to black folks in this country wasn't quite that bad, was it?
I never said that. If you can show me one person that was a slave, I'd be happy to have reparitations paid to them....just like we did in 88 to the Japanese that were interred by FDR.

I can show you plenty of black folks who came up during Jim Crow segregation, oh that's right that wasn't really that bad was it. All the folks who maimed, brutalized and lynched doesn't really count.
Jim Crow wasn't slavery....horrible time, with unjust laws created by the Dems...but not slavery. We do have compensation for people, of all races, that are wrongfully locked up though....

There was land given to former slaves, after the war, during Reconstruction, but sadly the Dems were able to gain power back in the South and took much of that back...

Jim Crow was just as bad as slavery and to try to downplay it as "oh it was that bad" is a disgrace. Do you realize the destruction and injustice that Jim Crow did to black families and black folks as a whole. I came at the back end of Jim Crow.


1. Nonsense. People were allowed to LEAVE under Jim Crow. And did. SLaves are held in bondage. YOur need to refuse to give whitey any credit has led you to minimizing the suffering of your slave ancestors. Shame on you.

How long did slavery and Jim Crow last in this country?

2. Jim Crow did not destroy the black family. Teh Dems's Great Society social programs did that.

Only a fool believes that.


1. Don't know, don't care. Why do you ask?

2. The numbers don't lie. THe black family was doing fine, despite the "legacy of slavery" and Jim Crow, until The Great Society.
 
....Harry Truman acted on behalf of the entire United States of America, which included every US Citizens, including African- Americans....

No, he didn't.
Sure he did....he was elected to represent the nation...same as any other President

Agreed. I don't know what Unkotare is talking about.
he even won reelection after doing it...


My dad was in the pacific at the time. I am really glad they dropped the Bomb.

So was mine, and I'm glad FDR locked up a lot of them for awhile, too; it showed he was thinking about saving American lives. And, the Japanese are just as racist now as they were then, so only tards feel sorry for them now. They only got 'all patriotic n stuff' after getting locked up, not before.

So I know you had a shit fit when Reagan paid them reparations for being locked up.
I didn't I thought it was just and right

So what was done to black folks in this country wasn't quite that bad, was it?
I never said that. If you can show me one person that was a slave, I'd be happy to have reparitations paid to them....just like we did in 88 to the Japanese that were interred by FDR.

I can show you plenty of black folks who came up during Jim Crow segregation, oh that's right that wasn't really that bad was it. All the folks who maimed, brutalized and lynched doesn't really count.
Jim Crow wasn't slavery....horrible time, with unjust laws created by the Dems...but not slavery. We do have compensation for people, of all races, that are wrongfully locked up though....

There was land given to former slaves, after the war, during Reconstruction, but sadly the Dems were able to gain power back in the South and took much of that back...

Jim Crow was just as bad as slavery and to try to downplay it as "oh it was that bad" is a disgrace. Do you realize the destruction and injustice that Jim Crow did to black families and black folks as a whole. I came at the back end of Jim Crow.


1. Nonsense. People were allowed to LEAVE under Jim Crow. And did. SLaves are held in bondage. YOur need to refuse to give whitey any credit has led you to minimizing the suffering of your slave ancestors. Shame on you.

How long did slavery and Jim Crow last in this country?

2. Jim Crow did not destroy the black family. Teh Dems's Great Society social programs did that.

Only a fool believes that.


1. Don't know, don't care. Why do you ask?

Of course you don't because it doesn't affect you.

2. The numbers don't lie. THe black family was doing fine, despite the "legacy of slavery" and Jim Crow, until The Great Society.

Doing fine, you're a fucking idiot.
 
....Harry Truman acted on behalf of the entire United States of America, which included every US Citizens, including African- Americans....

No, he didn't.
Sure he did....he was elected to represent the nation...same as any other President

Agreed. I don't know what Unkotare is talking about.
he even won reelection after doing it...


My dad was in the pacific at the time. I am really glad they dropped the Bomb.

So was mine, and I'm glad FDR locked up a lot of them for awhile, too; it showed he was thinking about saving American lives. And, the Japanese are just as racist now as they were then, so only tards feel sorry for them now. They only got 'all patriotic n stuff' after getting locked up, not before.

So I know you had a shit fit when Reagan paid them reparations for being locked up.
I didn't I thought it was just and right

So what was done to black folks in this country wasn't quite that bad, was it?
I never said that. If you can show me one person that was a slave, I'd be happy to have reparitations paid to them....just like we did in 88 to the Japanese that were interred by FDR.

I can show you plenty of black folks who came up during Jim Crow segregation, oh that's right that wasn't really that bad was it. All the folks who maimed, brutalized and lynched doesn't really count.
Jim Crow wasn't slavery....horrible time, with unjust laws created by the Dems...but not slavery. We do have compensation for people, of all races, that are wrongfully locked up though....

There was land given to former slaves, after the war, during Reconstruction, but sadly the Dems were able to gain power back in the South and took much of that back...

Jim Crow was just as bad as slavery and to try to downplay it as "oh it was that bad" is a disgrace. Do you realize the destruction and injustice that Jim Crow did to black families and black folks as a whole. I came at the back end of Jim Crow.


1. Nonsense. People were allowed to LEAVE under Jim Crow. And did. SLaves are held in bondage. YOur need to refuse to give whitey any credit has led you to minimizing the suffering of your slave ancestors. Shame on you.

How long did slavery and Jim Crow last in this country?

2. Jim Crow did not destroy the black family. Teh Dems's Great Society social programs did that.

Only a fool believes that.


1. Don't know, don't care. Why do you ask?

Of course you don't because it doesn't affect you.

2. The numbers don't lie. THe black family was doing fine, despite the "legacy of slavery" and Jim Crow, until The Great Society.

Doing fine, you're a fucking idiot.



1. I don't care because both were over before I was born.

2. Doing fine, YOU are the fucking idiot.


This is some high level debate you got going on here. I could do this all day.
 
....Harry Truman acted on behalf of the entire United States of America, which included every US Citizens, including African- Americans....

No, he didn't.
Sure he did....he was elected to represent the nation...same as any other President

Agreed. I don't know what Unkotare is talking about.
he even won reelection after doing it...


My dad was in the pacific at the time. I am really glad they dropped the Bomb.

So was mine, and I'm glad FDR locked up a lot of them for awhile, too; it showed he was thinking about saving American lives. And, the Japanese are just as racist now as they were then, so only tards feel sorry for them now. They only got 'all patriotic n stuff' after getting locked up, not before.

So I know you had a shit fit when Reagan paid them reparations for being locked up.
I didn't I thought it was just and right

So what was done to black folks in this country wasn't quite that bad, was it?
I never said that. If you can show me one person that was a slave, I'd be happy to have reparitations paid to them....just like we did in 88 to the Japanese that were interred by FDR.

I can show you plenty of black folks who came up during Jim Crow segregation, oh that's right that wasn't really that bad was it. All the folks who maimed, brutalized and lynched doesn't really count.
Jim Crow wasn't slavery....horrible time, with unjust laws created by the Dems...but not slavery. We do have compensation for people, of all races, that are wrongfully locked up though....

There was land given to former slaves, after the war, during Reconstruction, but sadly the Dems were able to gain power back in the South and took much of that back...
And those men today would be republicans.
haha not a chance...or at least not welcomed in the party, the GOP, while it's a big tent party...first and foremost stands for the principals in the US Constutition...that's why Conservatives often find a home in the GOP. The concepts in the Constitution do not support racism, and slavery. It's stands for equality under the law

Is that why the party is 85% white because the tent is so big. I guess that is why most racist flock to the GOP because the tent is so big. What part of the Constitution tells you to raid the Capitol and threaten to murder elected officials.
It's big on ideas, the party doesn't care what race you are. From my experience must racist flock to the DNC, and it's the DNC with the long long dark history of racism...including Jim Crow, and fighting to keep slavery.....not to mention you just elected a guy as President that freaking opposed desegragation of schools! Joe Biden didn’t just compromise with segregationists. He fought for their cause in schools, experts say.

"

In a 1975 Senate hearing, the legendary civil rights lawyer Jack Greenberg had something to say to freshman Sen. Joe Biden.

Greenberg, longtime director of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, took Biden to task for sponsoring a bill that would limit the power of courts to order school desegregation with busing. It was a move that followed the wishes of many of Biden’s white constituents in Delaware.


The bill “heaves a brick through the window of school integration,” said Greenberg, one of the lawyers who had won the Brown v. Board of Education case that ended legal school segregation 21 years earlier. And according to Greenberg, Biden was the man with his hand on the brick.

Biden, ...... did not simply compromise with segregationists — he also led the charge on an issue that kept black students away from the classrooms of white students. His legislative work against school integration advanced a more palatable version of the “separate but equal” doctrine and undermined the nation’s short-lived effort at educational equality, legislative and education history experts say."


"

Biden emphasized wanting to "insure we do have orderly integration of society," adding he was "not just talking about education but all of society."

He then said: "Unless we do something about this, my children are going to grow up in a jungle, the jungle being a racial jungle"
 
....Harry Truman acted on behalf of the entire United States of America, which included every US Citizens, including African- Americans....

No, he didn't.
Sure he did....he was elected to represent the nation...same as any other President

Agreed. I don't know what Unkotare is talking about.
he even won reelection after doing it...


My dad was in the pacific at the time. I am really glad they dropped the Bomb.

So was mine, and I'm glad FDR locked up a lot of them for awhile, too; it showed he was thinking about saving American lives. And, the Japanese are just as racist now as they were then, so only tards feel sorry for them now. They only got 'all patriotic n stuff' after getting locked up, not before.

So I know you had a shit fit when Reagan paid them reparations for being locked up.

Reagan had the character to admit a wrong when he saw it, and the wisdom to express truths as he understood them.


"I wonder whether you'd permit me one personal reminiscence, one prompted by an old newspaper report sent to me by Rose Ochi, a former internee. The clipping comes from the Pacific Citizen and is dated December 1945.

``Arriving by plane from Washington,'' the article begins, ``General Joseph W. Stilwell pinned the Distinguished Service Cross on Mary Masuda in a simple ceremony on the porch of her small frame shack near Talbert, Orange County. She was one of the first Americans of Japanese ancestry to return from relocation centers to California's farmlands.'' ``Vinegar Joe'' Stilwell was there that day to honor Kazuo Masuda, Mary's brother. You see, while Mary and her parents were in an internment camp, Kazuo served as staff sergeant to the 442d Regimental Combat Team. In one action, Kazuo ordered his men back and advanced through heavy fire, hauling a mortar. For 12 hours, he engaged in a singlehanded barrage of Nazi positions. Several weeks later at Cassino, Kazuo staged another lone advance. This time it cost him his life.

The newspaper clipping notes that her two surviving brothers were with Mary and her parents on the little porch that morning. These two brothers, like the heroic Kazuo, had served in the United States Army. After General Stilwell made the award, the motion picture actress Louise Allbritton, a Texas girl, told how a Texas battalion had been saved by the 442d. Other show business personalities paid tribute -- Robert Young, Will Rogers, Jr. And one young actor said: ``Blood that has soaked into the sands of a beach is all of one color. America stands unique in the world: the only country not founded on race but on a way, an ideal. Not in spite of but because of our polyglot background, we have had all the strength in the world. That is the American way.'' The name of that young actor -- I hope I pronounce this right -- was Ronald Reagan. And, yes, the ideal of liberty and justice for all -- that is still the American way."


First of all I didn't say Reagan was wrong to give Japanese-Americans reparations fool. Now address what was happening to America's black citizens at the same time. Black soldiers were in a foreign countries fighting for liberations and freedoms that they themselves and their families didn't have.
They were not round up and and locked into concentration camps for years.

So they just volunteered to be put in Interment Camps.

"Concentration camps"

The Jews were in Concentration Camps, Japanese-Americans were in interment camps.
They were both in concentration camps. Words have meanings, no matter what you would prefer.
 
....Harry Truman acted on behalf of the entire United States of America, which included every US Citizens, including African- Americans....

No, he didn't.
Sure he did....he was elected to represent the nation...same as any other President

Agreed. I don't know what Unkotare is talking about.
he even won reelection after doing it...


My dad was in the pacific at the time. I am really glad they dropped the Bomb.

So was mine, and I'm glad FDR locked up a lot of them for awhile, too; it showed he was thinking about saving American lives. And, the Japanese are just as racist now as they were then, so only tards feel sorry for them now. They only got 'all patriotic n stuff' after getting locked up, not before.

So I know you had a shit fit when Reagan paid them reparations for being locked up.

Reagan had the character to admit a wrong when he saw it, and the wisdom to express truths as he understood them.


"I wonder whether you'd permit me one personal reminiscence, one prompted by an old newspaper report sent to me by Rose Ochi, a former internee. The clipping comes from the Pacific Citizen and is dated December 1945.

``Arriving by plane from Washington,'' the article begins, ``General Joseph W. Stilwell pinned the Distinguished Service Cross on Mary Masuda in a simple ceremony on the porch of her small frame shack near Talbert, Orange County. She was one of the first Americans of Japanese ancestry to return from relocation centers to California's farmlands.'' ``Vinegar Joe'' Stilwell was there that day to honor Kazuo Masuda, Mary's brother. You see, while Mary and her parents were in an internment camp, Kazuo served as staff sergeant to the 442d Regimental Combat Team. In one action, Kazuo ordered his men back and advanced through heavy fire, hauling a mortar. For 12 hours, he engaged in a singlehanded barrage of Nazi positions. Several weeks later at Cassino, Kazuo staged another lone advance. This time it cost him his life.

The newspaper clipping notes that her two surviving brothers were with Mary and her parents on the little porch that morning. These two brothers, like the heroic Kazuo, had served in the United States Army. After General Stilwell made the award, the motion picture actress Louise Allbritton, a Texas girl, told how a Texas battalion had been saved by the 442d. Other show business personalities paid tribute -- Robert Young, Will Rogers, Jr. And one young actor said: ``Blood that has soaked into the sands of a beach is all of one color. America stands unique in the world: the only country not founded on race but on a way, an ideal. Not in spite of but because of our polyglot background, we have had all the strength in the world. That is the American way.'' The name of that young actor -- I hope I pronounce this right -- was Ronald Reagan. And, yes, the ideal of liberty and justice for all -- that is still the American way."


First of all I didn't say Reagan was wrong to give Japanese-Americans reparations fool. Now address what was happening to America's black citizens at the same time. Black soldiers were in a foreign countries fighting for liberations and freedoms that they themselves and their families didn't have.
They were not round up and and locked into concentration camps for years.

So they just volunteered to be put in Interment Camps.

"Concentration camps"

The Jews were in Concentration Camps, Japanese-Americans were in interment camps.
They were both in concentration camps. Words have meanings, no matter what you would prefer.

You're an hysterical loon. Did your Daddy blow his reparation money in a Yakuza brothel, and you want another check?
 
While googling, "are asian massage parlor workers American citizens" I ran across this paragraph:

Intertwined with that racism is the sexism and whorephobia Asian spa employees face

If you dont agree with prostitution, you suffer whorephobia! :auiqs.jpg:
 

 
....Harry Truman acted on behalf of the entire United States of America, which included every US Citizens, including African- Americans....

No, he didn't.
Sure he did....he was elected to represent the nation...same as any other President

Agreed. I don't know what Unkotare is talking about.
he even won reelection after doing it...


My dad was in the pacific at the time. I am really glad they dropped the Bomb.

So was mine, and I'm glad FDR locked up a lot of them for awhile, too; it showed he was thinking about saving American lives. And, the Japanese are just as racist now as they were then, so only tards feel sorry for them now. They only got 'all patriotic n stuff' after getting locked up, not before.

So I know you had a shit fit when Reagan paid them reparations for being locked up.

Reagan had the character to admit a wrong when he saw it, and the wisdom to express truths as he understood them.


"I wonder whether you'd permit me one personal reminiscence, one prompted by an old newspaper report sent to me by Rose Ochi, a former internee. The clipping comes from the Pacific Citizen and is dated December 1945.

``Arriving by plane from Washington,'' the article begins, ``General Joseph W. Stilwell pinned the Distinguished Service Cross on Mary Masuda in a simple ceremony on the porch of her small frame shack near Talbert, Orange County. She was one of the first Americans of Japanese ancestry to return from relocation centers to California's farmlands.'' ``Vinegar Joe'' Stilwell was there that day to honor Kazuo Masuda, Mary's brother. You see, while Mary and her parents were in an internment camp, Kazuo served as staff sergeant to the 442d Regimental Combat Team. In one action, Kazuo ordered his men back and advanced through heavy fire, hauling a mortar. For 12 hours, he engaged in a singlehanded barrage of Nazi positions. Several weeks later at Cassino, Kazuo staged another lone advance. This time it cost him his life.

The newspaper clipping notes that her two surviving brothers were with Mary and her parents on the little porch that morning. These two brothers, like the heroic Kazuo, had served in the United States Army. After General Stilwell made the award, the motion picture actress Louise Allbritton, a Texas girl, told how a Texas battalion had been saved by the 442d. Other show business personalities paid tribute -- Robert Young, Will Rogers, Jr. And one young actor said: ``Blood that has soaked into the sands of a beach is all of one color. America stands unique in the world: the only country not founded on race but on a way, an ideal. Not in spite of but because of our polyglot background, we have had all the strength in the world. That is the American way.'' The name of that young actor -- I hope I pronounce this right -- was Ronald Reagan. And, yes, the ideal of liberty and justice for all -- that is still the American way."


First of all I didn't say Reagan was wrong to give Japanese-Americans reparations fool. Now address what was happening to America's black citizens at the same time. Black soldiers were in a foreign countries fighting for liberations and freedoms that they themselves and their families didn't have.
They were not round up and and locked into concentration camps for years.

So they just volunteered to be put in Interment Camps.

"Concentration camps"

The Jews were in Concentration Camps, Japanese-Americans were in interment camps.
They were both in concentration camps. Words have meanings, no matter what you would prefer.

You're an hysterical loon. Did your Daddy blow his reparation money in a Yakuza brothel, and you want another check?

What the hell are you talking about?
 
....Harry Truman acted on behalf of the entire United States of America, which included every US Citizens, including African- Americans....

No, he didn't.
Sure he did....he was elected to represent the nation...same as any other President

Agreed. I don't know what Unkotare is talking about.
he even won reelection after doing it...


My dad was in the pacific at the time. I am really glad they dropped the Bomb.

So was mine, and I'm glad FDR locked up a lot of them for awhile, too; it showed he was thinking about saving American lives. And, the Japanese are just as racist now as they were then, so only tards feel sorry for them now. They only got 'all patriotic n stuff' after getting locked up, not before.

So I know you had a shit fit when Reagan paid them reparations for being locked up.

Reagan had the character to admit a wrong when he saw it, and the wisdom to express truths as he understood them.


"I wonder whether you'd permit me one personal reminiscence, one prompted by an old newspaper report sent to me by Rose Ochi, a former internee. The clipping comes from the Pacific Citizen and is dated December 1945.

``Arriving by plane from Washington,'' the article begins, ``General Joseph W. Stilwell pinned the Distinguished Service Cross on Mary Masuda in a simple ceremony on the porch of her small frame shack near Talbert, Orange County. She was one of the first Americans of Japanese ancestry to return from relocation centers to California's farmlands.'' ``Vinegar Joe'' Stilwell was there that day to honor Kazuo Masuda, Mary's brother. You see, while Mary and her parents were in an internment camp, Kazuo served as staff sergeant to the 442d Regimental Combat Team. In one action, Kazuo ordered his men back and advanced through heavy fire, hauling a mortar. For 12 hours, he engaged in a singlehanded barrage of Nazi positions. Several weeks later at Cassino, Kazuo staged another lone advance. This time it cost him his life.

The newspaper clipping notes that her two surviving brothers were with Mary and her parents on the little porch that morning. These two brothers, like the heroic Kazuo, had served in the United States Army. After General Stilwell made the award, the motion picture actress Louise Allbritton, a Texas girl, told how a Texas battalion had been saved by the 442d. Other show business personalities paid tribute -- Robert Young, Will Rogers, Jr. And one young actor said: ``Blood that has soaked into the sands of a beach is all of one color. America stands unique in the world: the only country not founded on race but on a way, an ideal. Not in spite of but because of our polyglot background, we have had all the strength in the world. That is the American way.'' The name of that young actor -- I hope I pronounce this right -- was Ronald Reagan. And, yes, the ideal of liberty and justice for all -- that is still the American way."


First of all I didn't say Reagan was wrong to give Japanese-Americans reparations fool. Now address what was happening to America's black citizens at the same time. Black soldiers were in a foreign countries fighting for liberations and freedoms that they themselves and their families didn't have.
They were not round up and and locked into concentration camps for years.

So they just volunteered to be put in Interment Camps.

"Concentration camps"

The Jews were in Concentration Camps, Japanese-Americans were in interment camps.
They were both in concentration camps. Words have meanings, no matter what you would prefer.

Are you saying that Japanese-Americans who were put in Interment Camps were treated the same as Jewish folks in Concentration Camps.
 
....Harry Truman acted on behalf of the entire United States of America, which included every US Citizens, including African- Americans....

No, he didn't.
Sure he did....he was elected to represent the nation...same as any other President

Agreed. I don't know what Unkotare is talking about.
he even won reelection after doing it...


My dad was in the pacific at the time. I am really glad they dropped the Bomb.

So was mine, and I'm glad FDR locked up a lot of them for awhile, too; it showed he was thinking about saving American lives. And, the Japanese are just as racist now as they were then, so only tards feel sorry for them now. They only got 'all patriotic n stuff' after getting locked up, not before.

So I know you had a shit fit when Reagan paid them reparations for being locked up.

Reagan had the character to admit a wrong when he saw it, and the wisdom to express truths as he understood them.


"I wonder whether you'd permit me one personal reminiscence, one prompted by an old newspaper report sent to me by Rose Ochi, a former internee. The clipping comes from the Pacific Citizen and is dated December 1945.

``Arriving by plane from Washington,'' the article begins, ``General Joseph W. Stilwell pinned the Distinguished Service Cross on Mary Masuda in a simple ceremony on the porch of her small frame shack near Talbert, Orange County. She was one of the first Americans of Japanese ancestry to return from relocation centers to California's farmlands.'' ``Vinegar Joe'' Stilwell was there that day to honor Kazuo Masuda, Mary's brother. You see, while Mary and her parents were in an internment camp, Kazuo served as staff sergeant to the 442d Regimental Combat Team. In one action, Kazuo ordered his men back and advanced through heavy fire, hauling a mortar. For 12 hours, he engaged in a singlehanded barrage of Nazi positions. Several weeks later at Cassino, Kazuo staged another lone advance. This time it cost him his life.

The newspaper clipping notes that her two surviving brothers were with Mary and her parents on the little porch that morning. These two brothers, like the heroic Kazuo, had served in the United States Army. After General Stilwell made the award, the motion picture actress Louise Allbritton, a Texas girl, told how a Texas battalion had been saved by the 442d. Other show business personalities paid tribute -- Robert Young, Will Rogers, Jr. And one young actor said: ``Blood that has soaked into the sands of a beach is all of one color. America stands unique in the world: the only country not founded on race but on a way, an ideal. Not in spite of but because of our polyglot background, we have had all the strength in the world. That is the American way.'' The name of that young actor -- I hope I pronounce this right -- was Ronald Reagan. And, yes, the ideal of liberty and justice for all -- that is still the American way."


First of all I didn't say Reagan was wrong to give Japanese-Americans reparations fool. Now address what was happening to America's black citizens at the same time. Black soldiers were in a foreign countries fighting for liberations and freedoms that they themselves and their families didn't have.
They were not round up and and locked into concentration camps for years.

So they just volunteered to be put in Interment Camps.

"Concentration camps"

The Jews were in Concentration Camps, Japanese-Americans were in interment camps.
They were both in concentration camps. Words have meanings, no matter what you would prefer.

Are you saying that Japanese-Americans who were put in Interment Camps were treated the same as Jewish folks in Concentration Camps.
Two groups of victims in two separate sets of concentration camps can be treated very differently, but that does not change the fact that they were both in concentration camps. Words have meanings, whether you like it or not.
 
....Harry Truman acted on behalf of the entire United States of America, which included every US Citizens, including African- Americans....

No, he didn't.
Sure he did....he was elected to represent the nation...same as any other President

Agreed. I don't know what Unkotare is talking about.
he even won reelection after doing it...


My dad was in the pacific at the time. I am really glad they dropped the Bomb.

So was mine, and I'm glad FDR locked up a lot of them for awhile, too; it showed he was thinking about saving American lives. And, the Japanese are just as racist now as they were then, so only tards feel sorry for them now. They only got 'all patriotic n stuff' after getting locked up, not before.

So I know you had a shit fit when Reagan paid them reparations for being locked up.

Reagan had the character to admit a wrong when he saw it, and the wisdom to express truths as he understood them.


"I wonder whether you'd permit me one personal reminiscence, one prompted by an old newspaper report sent to me by Rose Ochi, a former internee. The clipping comes from the Pacific Citizen and is dated December 1945.

``Arriving by plane from Washington,'' the article begins, ``General Joseph W. Stilwell pinned the Distinguished Service Cross on Mary Masuda in a simple ceremony on the porch of her small frame shack near Talbert, Orange County. She was one of the first Americans of Japanese ancestry to return from relocation centers to California's farmlands.'' ``Vinegar Joe'' Stilwell was there that day to honor Kazuo Masuda, Mary's brother. You see, while Mary and her parents were in an internment camp, Kazuo served as staff sergeant to the 442d Regimental Combat Team. In one action, Kazuo ordered his men back and advanced through heavy fire, hauling a mortar. For 12 hours, he engaged in a singlehanded barrage of Nazi positions. Several weeks later at Cassino, Kazuo staged another lone advance. This time it cost him his life.

The newspaper clipping notes that her two surviving brothers were with Mary and her parents on the little porch that morning. These two brothers, like the heroic Kazuo, had served in the United States Army. After General Stilwell made the award, the motion picture actress Louise Allbritton, a Texas girl, told how a Texas battalion had been saved by the 442d. Other show business personalities paid tribute -- Robert Young, Will Rogers, Jr. And one young actor said: ``Blood that has soaked into the sands of a beach is all of one color. America stands unique in the world: the only country not founded on race but on a way, an ideal. Not in spite of but because of our polyglot background, we have had all the strength in the world. That is the American way.'' The name of that young actor -- I hope I pronounce this right -- was Ronald Reagan. And, yes, the ideal of liberty and justice for all -- that is still the American way."


First of all I didn't say Reagan was wrong to give Japanese-Americans reparations fool. Now address what was happening to America's black citizens at the same time. Black soldiers were in a foreign countries fighting for liberations and freedoms that they themselves and their families didn't have.
They were not round up and and locked into concentration camps for years.

So they just volunteered to be put in Interment Camps.

"Concentration camps"

The Jews were in Concentration Camps, Japanese-Americans were in interment camps.
They were both in concentration camps. Words have meanings, no matter what you would prefer.

Are you saying that Japanese-Americans who were put in Interment Camps were treated the same as Jewish folks in Concentration Camps.
Two groups of victims in two separate sets of concentration camps can be treated very differently, but that does not change the fact that they were both in concentration camps. Words have meanings, whether you like it or not.

lol what a stupid claim. You two should get a room.
 
....Harry Truman acted on behalf of the entire United States of America, which included every US Citizens, including African- Americans....

No, he didn't.
Sure he did....he was elected to represent the nation...same as any other President

Agreed. I don't know what Unkotare is talking about.
he even won reelection after doing it...


My dad was in the pacific at the time. I am really glad they dropped the Bomb.

So was mine, and I'm glad FDR locked up a lot of them for awhile, too; it showed he was thinking about saving American lives. And, the Japanese are just as racist now as they were then, so only tards feel sorry for them now. They only got 'all patriotic n stuff' after getting locked up, not before.

So I know you had a shit fit when Reagan paid them reparations for being locked up.

Reagan had the character to admit a wrong when he saw it, and the wisdom to express truths as he understood them.


"I wonder whether you'd permit me one personal reminiscence, one prompted by an old newspaper report sent to me by Rose Ochi, a former internee. The clipping comes from the Pacific Citizen and is dated December 1945.

``Arriving by plane from Washington,'' the article begins, ``General Joseph W. Stilwell pinned the Distinguished Service Cross on Mary Masuda in a simple ceremony on the porch of her small frame shack near Talbert, Orange County. She was one of the first Americans of Japanese ancestry to return from relocation centers to California's farmlands.'' ``Vinegar Joe'' Stilwell was there that day to honor Kazuo Masuda, Mary's brother. You see, while Mary and her parents were in an internment camp, Kazuo served as staff sergeant to the 442d Regimental Combat Team. In one action, Kazuo ordered his men back and advanced through heavy fire, hauling a mortar. For 12 hours, he engaged in a singlehanded barrage of Nazi positions. Several weeks later at Cassino, Kazuo staged another lone advance. This time it cost him his life.

The newspaper clipping notes that her two surviving brothers were with Mary and her parents on the little porch that morning. These two brothers, like the heroic Kazuo, had served in the United States Army. After General Stilwell made the award, the motion picture actress Louise Allbritton, a Texas girl, told how a Texas battalion had been saved by the 442d. Other show business personalities paid tribute -- Robert Young, Will Rogers, Jr. And one young actor said: ``Blood that has soaked into the sands of a beach is all of one color. America stands unique in the world: the only country not founded on race but on a way, an ideal. Not in spite of but because of our polyglot background, we have had all the strength in the world. That is the American way.'' The name of that young actor -- I hope I pronounce this right -- was Ronald Reagan. And, yes, the ideal of liberty and justice for all -- that is still the American way."


First of all I didn't say Reagan was wrong to give Japanese-Americans reparations fool. Now address what was happening to America's black citizens at the same time. Black soldiers were in a foreign countries fighting for liberations and freedoms that they themselves and their families didn't have.
They were not round up and and locked into concentration camps for years.

So they just volunteered to be put in Interment Camps.

"Concentration camps"

The Jews were in Concentration Camps, Japanese-Americans were in interment camps.
They were both in concentration camps. Words have meanings, no matter what you would prefer.

Are you saying that Japanese-Americans who were put in Interment Camps were treated the same as Jewish folks in Concentration Camps.
Two groups of victims in two separate sets of concentration camps can be treated very differently, but that does not change the fact that they were both in concentration camps. Words have meanings, whether you like it or not.

lol what a stupid claim.

Do you have trouble understanding English?
 
....Harry Truman acted on behalf of the entire United States of America, which included every US Citizens, including African- Americans....

No, he didn't.
Sure he did....he was elected to represent the nation...same as any other President

Agreed. I don't know what Unkotare is talking about.
he even won reelection after doing it...


My dad was in the pacific at the time. I am really glad they dropped the Bomb.

So was mine, and I'm glad FDR locked up a lot of them for awhile, too; it showed he was thinking about saving American lives. And, the Japanese are just as racist now as they were then, so only tards feel sorry for them now. They only got 'all patriotic n stuff' after getting locked up, not before.

So I know you had a shit fit when Reagan paid them reparations for being locked up.
I didn't I thought it was just and right

So what was done to black folks in this country wasn't quite that bad, was it?
I never said that. If you can show me one person that was a slave, I'd be happy to have reparitations paid to them....just like we did in 88 to the Japanese that were interred by FDR.

I can show you plenty of black folks who came up during Jim Crow segregation, oh that's right that wasn't really that bad was it. All the folks who maimed, brutalized and lynched doesn't really count.
Jim Crow wasn't slavery....horrible time, with unjust laws created by the Dems...but not slavery. We do have compensation for people, of all races, that are wrongfully locked up though....

There was land given to former slaves, after the war, during Reconstruction, but sadly the Dems were able to gain power back in the South and took much of that back...
And those men today would be republicans.
haha not a chance...or at least not welcomed in the party, the GOP, while it's a big tent party...first and foremost stands for the principals in the US Constutition...that's why Conservatives often find a home in the GOP. The concepts in the Constitution do not support racism, and slavery. It's stands for equality under the law
You guys cherry pick from the constitution

Kentucky Senate passes bill making it crime to taunt a police officer. ... The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

This move is unconstitutional.

Several federal court decisions have found that expressing contempt for police officers is protected speech under the First Amendment. ... Hill (1987), the Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment "protects a significant amount of verbal criticism and challenge directed at police officers." In Swartz v.

So don't give me that shit that you care about the constitution as if us liberals don't. Cherry picker.
 
The guy who did this was obviously mentally ill, and because solely of his skin color he was a white supremacist. Yeah getting tired of this shit.

What folks are getting tired of is because he is white "oh he is mentally ill", but had he been black that is just what we do.


No....the majority of black shooters in this country are members of criminal gangs...shooting each other over drug turf, girlfriends, and social media insults......

The white guys who commit mass public shootings actually are typically mentally ill...

That is the truth, fucking deal with it.

No that is some bullshit that you are hoping folks will believe.


Nope....that is the fact, you dumb ass.....from actual FBI data.....

Post that data shit for brains.


Blacks killing other blacks...


Fool give me a break, you right wing, ass clowns don't give a damn about black folks killing each other. Not one white, right wing, republican has EVER come with any solutions of getting crime out of the "hood".
Black folks don't seem to give a fuck either.

That's because you an idiot and don't have a clue what black folks give a fuck about.
It is apparent they do not mind killing each other.

You have been the most violent in the history of mankind.
No, we're the best at it..... that's not the same thing.

Same thing.
No it isn't.

It's why we don't live in violent shithole ghettos.

Of course it is, you created those ghettoes and you make sure they stay there.


No......since the 1960s back when Black families were doing incredibly well despite the racism of the democrat party, the democrat party has created ghettos in all of the cities they control........

False, how were we doing incredibly well when we were facing racism and discrimination on a daily basis. That has to be one of the dumbest things you have EVER said.


Moron......I'll let famous economist Thomas Sowell explain the truth to you....

Despite the grand myth that black economic progress began or accelerated with the passage of the civil rights laws and “war on poverty” programs of the 1960s, the cold fact is that the poverty rate among blacks fell from 87 percent in 1940 to 47 percent by 1960. This was before any of those programs began.

Over the next 20 years, the poverty rate among blacks fell another 18 percentage points, compared to the 40-point drop in the previous 20 years. This was the continuation of a previous economic trend, at a slower rate of progress, not the economic grand deliverance proclaimed by liberals and self-serving black “leaders.”

…..

Nearly a hundred years of the supposed “legacy of slavery” found most black children [78%] being raised in two-parent families in 1960. But thirty years after the liberal welfare state found the great majority of black children being raised by a single parent [66%]. Public housing projects in the first half of the 20th century were clean, safe places, where people slept outside on hot summer nights, when they were too poor to afford air conditioning. That was before admissions standards for public housing projects were lowered or abandoned, in the euphoria of liberal non-judgmental notions. And it was before the toxic message of victimhood was spread by liberals. We all know what hell holes public housing has become in our times. The same toxic message produced similar social results among lower-income people in England, despite an absence of a “legacy of slavery” there.


If we are to go by evidence of social retrogression, liberals have wreaked more havoc on blacks than the supposed “legacy of slavery” they talk about.


Murder rates among black males were going down -- repeat, DOWN -- during the much lamented 1950s, while it went up after the much celebrated 1960s, reaching levels more than double what they had been before.


Most black children were raised in two-parent families prior to the 1960s. But today the great majority of black children are raised in one-parent families.



Shit Head what makes you think a Boot licking Uncle Tom can tell me anything.


Yeah....Thomas Sowell, he's a boot licker alright...

Thomas Sowell (/soʊl/; born June 30, 1930) is an American economist, social theorist, and senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.

Born in North Carolina, Sowell grew up in Harlem, New York. He dropped out of Stuyvesant High School and served in the Marine Corps during the Korean War. Upon returning to the United States, Sowell enrolled at Harvard University, graduating magna cum laude[1] in 1958. He received a master's degree from Columbia University in 1959, and earned his doctorate in economics from the University of Chicago in 1968.

Sowell has served on the faculties of several universities, including Cornell University and University of California, Los Angeles. He has also worked at think tanks such as the Urban Institute. Since 1980, he has worked at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, where he presently serves as the Rose and Milton Friedman Senior Fellow on Public Policy. Sowell writes from a libertarian conservative perspective. Sowell has written more than thirty books, and his work has been widely anthologized. He is a National Humanities Medal recipient for innovative scholarship which incorporated history, economics and political science.

Sowell's latest book, Charter Schools and Their Enemies, was published in 2020.[2][3]



Of course you love Thomas Sowell because he wouldn't EVER dare say anything that white folks wouldn't like, every time you see him around white folks all you see is his teeth, you could probably get him to sing a song or dance a jig for you as well. Who are you going to quote next Uncle Ben Carson the world famous neurosurgeon that was in charge of HUD.

Hypocrites like you always reveal your true 'colors' whenever someone expresses political views that you insist certain 'races' are not allowed to hold. Don't pretend you care about black lives, you only care about politics.

Dumb ass this goes beyond political views.
I would wager he is a lot smarter than you as he is a teacher.
Wait a second. You are saying public school teachers and college professors are smarter than the average guy? I thought you Republicans believed they were dopes who were brainwashing our children with liberal propoganda.

Glad you admit teachers are smart. Unfortunately Unkotare is an exception to that rule.

For the most part, teachers range from average to highly intelligent. In general they understand a subject because they have studied it over and over. Overall the averageteacher would be somewhat smarter than the average person.
 
....Harry Truman acted on behalf of the entire United States of America, which included every US Citizens, including African- Americans....

No, he didn't.
Sure he did....he was elected to represent the nation...same as any other President

Agreed. I don't know what Unkotare is talking about.
he even won reelection after doing it...


My dad was in the pacific at the time. I am really glad they dropped the Bomb.

So was mine, and I'm glad FDR locked up a lot of them for awhile, too; it showed he was thinking about saving American lives. And, the Japanese are just as racist now as they were then, so only tards feel sorry for them now. They only got 'all patriotic n stuff' after getting locked up, not before.

So I know you had a shit fit when Reagan paid them reparations for being locked up.
I didn't I thought it was just and right

So what was done to black folks in this country wasn't quite that bad, was it?
I never said that. If you can show me one person that was a slave, I'd be happy to have reparitations paid to them....just like we did in 88 to the Japanese that were interred by FDR.

I can show you plenty of black folks who came up during Jim Crow segregation, oh that's right that wasn't really that bad was it. All the folks who maimed, brutalized and lynched doesn't really count.
Jim Crow wasn't slavery....horrible time, with unjust laws created by the Dems...but not slavery. We do have compensation for people, of all races, that are wrongfully locked up though....

There was land given to former slaves, after the war, during Reconstruction, but sadly the Dems were able to gain power back in the South and took much of that back...
And those men today would be republicans.
haha not a chance...or at least not welcomed in the party, the GOP, while it's a big tent party...first and foremost stands for the principals in the US Constutition...that's why Conservatives often find a home in the GOP. The concepts in the Constitution do not support racism, and slavery. It's stands for equality under the law
You guys cherry pick from the constitution

Kentucky Senate passes bill making it crime to taunt a police officer. ... The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

This move is unconstitutional.

Several federal court decisions have found that expressing contempt for police officers is protected speech under the First Amendment. ... Hill (1987), the Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment "protects a significant amount of verbal criticism and challenge directed at police officers." In Swartz v.

So don't give me that shit that you care about the constitution as if us liberals don't. Cherry picker.
It certainly might be....I don't disagree....I think it's also very unnecessary...it's already a crime to assault a police office...moreover laws like disorderly conduct are already on the books.

I am not from Kentucky, nor do I live in the person who introduced this bill district.

This is what the bill's author said about the bill: 'How dare you': Democrats lash out over bill criminalizing police insults, but bill passes


Though Carroll said "insulting an officer is not going to cause anyone to go to jail," his bill states a person is guilty of disorderly conduct — a Class B misdemeanor with a penalty of up to 90 days' imprisonment — if he or she "accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response from the perspective of a reasonable and prudent person."

I personally don't agree with it, as it's not necessary....but moreover, like you said, very well could be unConstitutional

Thankfully, the Kentucky statehouse isn't run by Dems, so there will be debate on the bill, and hopefully that part gets worked out
 
....Harry Truman acted on behalf of the entire United States of America, which included every US Citizens, including African- Americans....

No, he didn't.
Sure he did....he was elected to represent the nation...same as any other President

Agreed. I don't know what Unkotare is talking about.
he even won reelection after doing it...


My dad was in the pacific at the time. I am really glad they dropped the Bomb.

So was mine, and I'm glad FDR locked up a lot of them for awhile, too; it showed he was thinking about saving American lives. And, the Japanese are just as racist now as they were then, so only tards feel sorry for them now. They only got 'all patriotic n stuff' after getting locked up, not before.

So I know you had a shit fit when Reagan paid them reparations for being locked up.
I didn't I thought it was just and right

So what was done to black folks in this country wasn't quite that bad, was it?
I never said that. If you can show me one person that was a slave, I'd be happy to have reparitations paid to them....just like we did in 88 to the Japanese that were interred by FDR.

I can show you plenty of black folks who came up during Jim Crow segregation, oh that's right that wasn't really that bad was it. All the folks who maimed, brutalized and lynched doesn't really count.
Jim Crow wasn't slavery....horrible time, with unjust laws created by the Dems...but not slavery. We do have compensation for people, of all races, that are wrongfully locked up though....

There was land given to former slaves, after the war, during Reconstruction, but sadly the Dems were able to gain power back in the South and took much of that back...
And those men today would be republicans.
haha not a chance...or at least not welcomed in the party, the GOP, while it's a big tent party...first and foremost stands for the principals in the US Constutition...that's why Conservatives often find a home in the GOP. The concepts in the Constitution do not support racism, and slavery. It's stands for equality under the law
You guys cherry pick from the constitution

Kentucky Senate passes bill making it crime to taunt a police officer. ... The measure was filed months after Louisville, the state's largest city, became the site of huge protests in the wake of the police killing of Breonna Taylor. The bill passed the Republican-dominated Senate 22-11 and now awaits House input.

This move is unconstitutional.

Several federal court decisions have found that expressing contempt for police officers is protected speech under the First Amendment. ... Hill (1987), the Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment "protects a significant amount of verbal criticism and challenge directed at police officers." In Swartz v.

So don't give me that shit that you care about the constitution as if us liberals don't. Cherry picker.
Sometimes there are responses from the responses of citizens in other areas because of political asses. Over the ears we have added more and more criminal statutes and the criminal codes at local, state and federal levels are immense. We made sure that just looking at a government employee wrong like a cop or fireman or any other in the street is a felony. In areas where cops are inept, incompetent, abusive, power hungry and sadistic it causes turmoil. Vengeance has just started to begin on those. The same areas have other powerful people in corrections and judicial leanings. The affect of powerful people to affect people who have a beef or disagreement can not be understated. If someone or a group of individuals have the empowerment and want to go after anyone they can destroy them and their families within the communities and with the private sector. If African Americans can go back centuries then anyone else can go back within their lifespan. Now they are losing control to the point where their personal destruction may be a possibility. 2020 was a watershed. As 9/11 was. For none of them shoed up to stop the national madness and now they are under their rocks collecting their pensions and benefits. But those ph uked over remember. They remember.
 
....Harry Truman acted on behalf of the entire United States of America, which included every US Citizens, including African- Americans....

No, he didn't.
Sure he did....he was elected to represent the nation...same as any other President

Agreed. I don't know what Unkotare is talking about.
he even won reelection after doing it...


My dad was in the pacific at the time. I am really glad they dropped the Bomb.

So was mine, and I'm glad FDR locked up a lot of them for awhile, too; it showed he was thinking about saving American lives. And, the Japanese are just as racist now as they were then, so only tards feel sorry for them now. They only got 'all patriotic n stuff' after getting locked up, not before.

So I know you had a shit fit when Reagan paid them reparations for being locked up.
I didn't I thought it was just and right

So what was done to black folks in this country wasn't quite that bad, was it?
I never said that. If you can show me one person that was a slave, I'd be happy to have reparitations paid to them....just like we did in 88 to the Japanese that were interred by FDR.
Hell, we shouldn’t give blacks reperations for slavery we should give it to them for how we have treated them since slavery

There is nothing stopping you from finding a deserving African American in your state and giving him all your money, or getting up off your ass and doing anything at all to help him in some way.
 

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