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Hmmm... that Patrick's a real chip off the old block(head).
Re: forgetting your roots
What a nob.....
He forgets his own country's history in favour of knee jerk bigotry......
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There are those who gain some form of identity through outrage. They need this sense of outrage to define their own beliefs and views.
The idea that a pledge of allegiance becomes Satanic if spoken in Spanish must go down a bundle in the Hispanic neigbourhood. :dry:
I thought the Aryan Brotherhood had set up their own schools in some bunker in Montana anyhoo.
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They got the publicity they wanted. Dont publicize it and it will disappear.
@Biggles. :ph34r: See me before tomorrow nights meeting. :lol: :lol:
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Originally Posted by Biggles
There are those who gain some form of identity through outrage. They need this sense of outrage to define their own beliefs and views.
i wonder how these fellas react when a colored uses their drinking fountain.
okay. that was cheap. just because the kid announces his disdain for foreign languages to his teacher and classmates, skips school for an entire week in protest, and has his dad blab to the newspapers with an equation of foreign languages to satan... that doesn't necessarily mean it's racism. perhaps their love of sacred cows just gives them an unintentionally foul case of xenophobia-flavored tourette's syndrome. :P
Re: forgetting your roots
repost...sort of.
Today is Saint Patrick's day...a day when we see so many Americans calling themselves "Irish".... this happens all the time. Go to New York and people will say "I'm Italian", even though the last member of their family to set foot in these lands was probably their great great grandfather.
These people are showing pride in their roots...and that is not un-American
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Originally Posted by vidcc
repost...sort of.
Today is Saint Patrick's day...a day when we see so many Americans calling themselves "Irish".... this happens all the time. Go to New York and people will say "I'm Italian", even though the last member of their family to set foot in these lands was probably their great great grandfather.
These people are showing pride in their roots...and that is not un-American
If it is not un-American, British etc why were these people interred during the second world war?
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If it is not un-American, British etc why were these people interred during the second world war?
I guess they had to be dead first :blink:
However i know what you are asking. :D
The best i can come up with is that this boys grandfather worked in government at the time :unsure:
I can't give any kind of justification for them being interned. If an idividual is an immigrant, especially non citizen or immediate offspring then there may be a case to justify "investigations or observations" however the wholescale actions that took place certainly in hindsight were wrong. I have never excused the actions of any nation.
It is not un-American to show pride in your roots but it is un-American and indeed un-any nation to fight for the other side if you have chosen to become a citizen...... that would be treason surely.
There is a distance still to travel but hopefully one day we will see the light.
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Sorry Vid :( Late night spelling mistake. :(
Same thing happened here during the war. Respected citizens locked up because of their or their Fathers/Mothers nationality. I was put behind bars too at that time. Cot bars. :lol: Only for the first year of the war I may add. :P