See? They are already justifying sedition.

Your point, exactly?SuperJail Warden wrote:
there were instances of Japanese Americans turning against the U.S.
Confirmed, trolling or dumb. Doesn't even warrant a proper response.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I am being 100% serious. While it was wrong what we did, I guess, (Michelle Malkin doesn't think it was) there were instances of Japanese Americans turning against the U.S. Ever heard of Iva Toguri D'Aquino aka Tokyo Rose?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
you realize that is the same argument for putting Japanese Americans in internment camps during WW2, right? It's pretty much recognized now that it was a nonsensical idea based on xenophobia.SuperJail Warden wrote:
Yes, their eyes, hair, and skin color do not look like white people's. It's that easy. America was founded by and still is a majority white. You can call it western culture or whatever but that is the truth of it. And people from those places will not be willing to defend and die for the country because they will not consider themselves truly American and resent America's culture and founding.
Do you really think a Chinese American kid will volunteer to go fight in Beijing if China attacked the U.S.? Do you expect an Indian American to drop bombs on Mumbai? No, they will be unwilling to do to so. Especially in this day and age of social and mass media.
It happened during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. Arab Muslim American soldiers murdered American troops about to be deployed to Iraq. It has happened. There are records of it.
White American soldiers murdered Americans too. You realize it's not spurned by a loyalty to the homeland, right?
I am trying to convince myself you are not being serious.
Also, when an Muslim Arab American man throws grenades into his fellow soldiers tent in Kuwait just before we invaded Iraq, then I think there is an obvious difference between that and shooting your fellow soldier in a love triangle.
SuperJail Warden wrote:
Convicted and sentenced.
From Wiki.After World War II ended in 1945, the U.S. military detained Toguri for a year before releasing her for lack of evidence. Department of Justice officials agreed that her broadcasts were "innocuous".[7] But when Toguri tried to return to the US, a popular uproar ensued because Walter Winchell (a powerful broadcasting personality) and the American Legion lobbied relentlessly for a trial, prompting the Federal Bureau of Investigation to renew its investigation of Toguri's wartime activities. In 1974, investigative journalists found that key witnesses claimed they were forced to lie during testimony. U.S. President Gerald Ford pardoned Toguri in 1977
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Do you think the average American person would be comfortable with dropping bombs on Beijing? I wouldn't be. Doesn't take a hyphen in front of American to make that an issue.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I don't understand how someone who lives so close to the border would be so delusional about this. Do you think the average Chinese-American person would be comfortable with dropping bombs on Beijing if given the order to?
Yeah, I'm sure she was a legitimate POW like Tom Cruise in the Last Samurai.Cybargs wrote:
so did many allied POWs. Just because she did the broadcasts does not mean she did it out of her free will.SuperJail Warden wrote:
She admitted to doing the radio broadcast.
guess you never heard of the akune brothers.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I'm glad you agree that it is a potential security risk.
I like immigrants. Most of my ex's were immigrants or their immediate children. The overwhelming majority are good people. But I still wouldn't trust a Chinese-American soldier if he were part of my battalion in the jungles of Yunnan.
Hopefully it never comes to that.
If the Prime Minister of Australia ordered you to drop cluster bombs on a Taiwanese village, would you do so?Cybargs wrote:
guess you never heard of the akune brothers.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I'm glad you agree that it is a potential security risk.
I like immigrants. Most of my ex's were immigrants or their immediate children. The overwhelming majority are good people. But I still wouldn't trust a Chinese-American soldier if he were part of my battalion in the jungles of Yunnan.
Hopefully it never comes to that.
i hope you're really trolling macbeth. you're making huge assumptions about immigrants and their 'attachment' to their homeland.
fuck yeah.SuperJail Warden wrote:
If the Prime Minister of Australia ordered you to drop cluster bombs on a Taiwanese village, would you do so?Cybargs wrote:
guess you never heard of the akune brothers.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I'm glad you agree that it is a potential security risk.
I like immigrants. Most of my ex's were immigrants or their immediate children. The overwhelming majority are good people. But I still wouldn't trust a Chinese-American soldier if he were part of my battalion in the jungles of Yunnan.
Hopefully it never comes to that.
i hope you're really trolling macbeth. you're making huge assumptions about immigrants and their 'attachment' to their homeland.
LOL OK, argue with the figures then, not me.Jay wrote:
You might have a shred of credibility
Which you aren't - unless this looks like full employment to you?if we weren't currently at full employment, even with 11 million illegal immigrants working.
Why are they alternatives? You don't need automation or immigration when you have 7-8% unemployment - if that figure is even accurate.The alternative to immigration is more automation, not less.
Your stupidity makes you stupid.Your xenophobia makes you stupid.
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