#Internment

2025-07-10

EVERYTHING #Trump does
is a copy of the #Nazi #Regime
Trump is recreating Nazi Germany in #USA.
#racial #laws
#Internment camps
now propose 'forced labor' for internees
#Hitler imposed forced labor for #gays and #prisonersa and those who lost their jobs 3 times in a row.
(the #Jews were deported to the "cities of the sun"
before the extermination camps)

Next public executions
(more Germans were guillotined during Nazism than during the French Revolution)

open a history book.

WIST Quotationswist@my-place.social
2025-07-02

A quotation from George Carlin

Folks, I hate to spoil your fun, but — there’s no such thing as rights. Okay? They’re imaginary. We made ’em up. […] Now, if you think you do have rights, one last assignment for you. Next time you’re at the computer, get on the Internet, go to Wikipedia. When you get to Wikipedia, in the search field for Wikipedia I want you to type in “Japanese-American 1942,” and you’ll find all about your precious fucking rights, okay? […] Just when these American citizens needed their rights the most, their government took ’em away. And rights aren’t “rights” if someone can take ’em away — they’re privileges. That’s all we’ve ever had in this country is a Bill of Temporary Privileges. And if you read the news, even badly, you know that every year the list gets shorter and shorter and shorter.

George Carlin (1937-2008) American comedian
Show (2008-03-01), It’s Bad for Ya, Wells Fargo Center for the Arts, Santa Rosa, California (HBO)

Sourcing, notes: wist.info/carlin-george/54395/

#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #georgecarlin #godgivenrights #internment #abuseofauthority #billofrights #civilrights #government #power #privileges #rights

2025-06-26

“They Called Us Enemy” is now on #Webtoon reaching many people who knew nothing about that history!
webtoons.com/en/graphic-novel/
#WWII #Internment #History #Comics

2025-06-21
A woman stands beside a display board for the Honouliuli National Historic Site's 10-year anniversary, promoting events and activities from 2015 to 2025. The background shows a street view outside the window.
G Kearneygkearney@c.im
2025-05-31

WWII Fort Missoula internment exhibit opens #montana #internment #cartoon #imigration

Bibliolater 📚 📜 🖋bibliolater@qoto.org
2025-05-16

🇺🇸 📖 **Not White Enough: The Long, Shameful Road to Japanese American Internment**

“_This book is the first to trace the full arc of prejudice against Asian Americans that made internment inevitable and serves as a legal and political history of anti-Asian racism, beginning with the California gold rush and ending with Korematsu._”

🔗 kansaspress.ku.edu/97807006342.

#Nonfiction #Book #Bookstodon #History #Histodons #Racism #Prejudice #USA #US #UnitedStates #Japanese #Asian #Internment @histodons

thkampenkejie
2025-04-22

A Tale of Internment, by Livia (pseudonym of Eva )
neglectedbooks.com/?p=10343

Time Stood Still recounts Paul -Portheim 's years of internment
boilerhouse.press/product-page

Nathaniel GregoryFaithslayer202
2025-04-15

Yeah its pretty fucking crazy that within a couple of months of taking office was able to set up , camps across the country, a network of agents, & pass the & other that all gave the state unlimited power to do whatever it wants, wild stuff.

Carl S. Gutekunst (old acct)alameth@fosstodon.org
2025-04-12

That awkward moment.... Staring at an old, small, out of place building on Google Streetview, noting the Japanese or perhaps Chinese accents, panning back and forth and around to decide whether it looks old enough to perhaps be from 1942... and then realizing I'm looking at an abandoned Burger King. 🤦‍♂️

The distinguishing feature of the WCCA Civil Control Stations and Departure Sites was their ordinariness. But... not that kind of ordinary.

#japaneseamericans #internment

2025-04-09

From #Wikipedia: Internment of Japanese Americans

"During World War II, the United States forcibly relocated and incarcerated about 120,000 people of Japanese descent in ten concentration camps operated by the War Relocation Authority (#WRA), mostly in the western interior of the country. About two-thirds were U.S. citizens.

"These actions were initiated by Executive Order 9066, issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 19, 1942, following the outbreak of war with the Empire of Japan in December 1941. About 127,000 Japanese Americans then lived in the continental U.S., of which about 112,000 lived on the West Coast. About 80,000 were Nisei ('second generation'; American-born Japanese with #USCitizenship) and Sansei ('third generation', the children of Nisei). The rest were Issei ('first generation') immigrants born in Japan, who were ineligible for citizenship. In Hawaii, where more than 150,000 Japanese Americans comprised more than one-third of the territory's population, only 1,200 to 1,800 were incarcerated.

"#Internment was intended to mitigate a security risk which Japanese Americans were believed to pose. The scale of the incarceration in proportion to the size of the Japanese American population far surpassed similar measures undertaken against German and Italian Americans who numbered in the millions and of whom some thousands were interned, most of these non-citizens. Following the executive order, the entire West Coast was designated a military exclusion area, and all Japanese Americans living there were taken to assembly centers before being sent to concentration camps in California, Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, and Arkansas. Similar actions were taken against individuals of Japanese descent in Canada. Internees were prohibited from taking more than they could carry into the camps, and many were forced to sell some or all of their property, including their homes and businesses. At the camps, which were surrounded by barbed wire fences and patrolled by armed guards, internees often lived in overcrowded barracks with minimal furnishing."

[...]

Prior use of internment camps in the United States

"The United States Government had previously employed civilian internment policies in a variety of circumstances. During the 1830s, civilians of the indigenous #CherokeeNation were evicted from their homes and detained in 'emigration depots' in Alabama and Tennessee prior to the deportation to Oklahoma following the passage of the #IndianRemovalAct in 1830. Similar internment policies were carried out by U.S. territorial authorities against the #Dakota and #Navajo peoples during the American Indian Wars in the 1860s.

"In 1901, during the Philippine–American War, General J. Franklin Bell ordered the detainment of #Filipino civilians in the provinces of Batangas and Laguna into U.S. Army-run #ConcentrationCamps in order to prevent them from collaborating with #Filipino General Miguel Malvar's guerrillas; over 11,000 people died in the camps from malnutrition and disease."

Read more:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internme
#ICEDetention #IllegalDeportations #SecretPolice #HumanRightsViolations #ConstitutionalRights #HumanRights #SCOTUSIsCompromised #SCOTUSIsCorrupt #USPol #ForcedDisappearances #MemoryHoled #1798AlienEnemiesAct #PrivatePrisons

The Japan Timesthejapantimes
2025-03-28

The Alien Enemies Act was deployed to imprison both citizens and noncitizens during World War II. Survivors have a few things to say about Trump’s abuse of it now. japantimes.co.jp/commentary/20

Solarpunk Presents Podcastsolarpunkpresents@climatejustice.social
2025-03-24

7.3: They Sent Us to Camp: My Family's Experience of Internment During WWII

If you meet a Japanese American, it’s also a pretty good bet, they probably won’t spontaneously start talking about what they or their family went through, how they feel about it, and how they or their family recovered from the ordeal.

I (Christina) wanted to rectify that by sitting down with my old friend Chie Furuya, whose parents (as tiny children), grandparents, and other family members were “sent to camp”, to ask her about it. The answers and stories she had for me were both fascinating and unexpectedly heartening. Her people are a resilient, cheerful people and I feel like there are life lessons for all of us here, in terms of withstanding and recovering from severe injustice (and coming out on top).

Ariel’s addition to this episode description is to point out that Japanese internment occurred in Canada in the early 20th century as well. We (by which she means Canada, or perhaps so-called Canada, as she likes to call it) aren't some bastion of anti-racism and tolerant plurality (if we ever were). Check out our blog post for links for further edification if you are interested or want to know more about the Canadian side of the story.

youtu.be/nI3FJIJNkak

#episode #season7 #solarpunk #SolarpunkPresentsPodcast #podcast #InterviewPodcast #StopAsianHate #StopAAPIHate #JapaneseAmericans #Nisei #Sansei #Internment #WorldWar2 #JapaneseAmericanInternmentCamps #xenophobia #politicalXenophobia #USpol #USpolitics #AmericanPolitics #History #Histodons #Racism #RacialTension #AssumptionOfGuilt #JailingAmericans #Citizenship

2025-03-22

#SanFrancisco Japanese-American community speaks out against use of Alien Enemies Act against Venezuelans, drawing similarity to the #internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII.
missionlocal.org/2025/03/trump

FreddyB Aviation Photographycvvhrn@sfba.social
2025-02-16

Weathered post, Manzanar Internment Camp, Independence, California. April 2021. When we give in to fear and xenophobia we get places like this #shame #manzanar #photography #cemetery #internment camp #blackandwhite #racism #Japanese #xenophobia

2025-02-03

…“Desperate families coming to our border to seek refuge do not constitute an invasion by a foreign government within the meaning of the #law,” said Lee Gelernt, a leading attorney w/ the #ACLU, which has put up legal challenges to many of #Trump's previous moves.

#Democratic lawmakers in the US #House & #Senate reintroduced a bill in Jan that would repeal the #AlienEnemiesAct, pointing to its use in the #internment of Americans & arguing it violates individual & #CivilRights.

#immigration

Liam O'Mara IV, PhDLiamOMaraIV
2025-01-30

(1 of 2) On in 1972, , or the , was done in by the UK military. A protest against was fired on, with 14 killed. This helped recruitment and 1972 was the most violent year of ...

MidsouthMouth.OctaviaKeatsfkaOctaviaKeats@wandering.shop
2025-01-30

Rest in Power to Fred Toyosaburo Korematsu, an AMERICAN civil rights activist. He resisted the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.
#USPol
#internment
#detention
#concentration
#DegreesOfUnfreedom
#racism
#xenophobia
#HumanRights
#CivilRights
#resist

korematsuinstitute.org/

2025-01-27

Is this our future? The long road to racist authoritarian rule is nearly complete. Trump’s failed Jan 6th government coup and avoidance of any punishment ended up helping his reset as victim, and find his path to power. #fascism #authoritarian #coup #internment #dictator #evil

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