1940 - Japanese
Almost 110,000 Japanese, including several American citizens were sent to war relocation camps after the pearl harbor incident. They were uprooted from their homes and jobs - all because of the country their descendants were from.
5 years later the internees were freed and given $25 and a train ticket home. $25 to rebuild their entire lives. They had lost everything they owned, they had no means of livelihood, they had to start from scratch.
1950 - African Americans.After years and years of slavery and ill-treatment they continued to be segregated, tortured, prosecuted by the police and government on fake grounds, insulted, humiliated, called unnatural - all because of the color of their skin. Hundreds on people laid down their lives in the hope of a better tomorrow for their fellow people.
But some people like Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream and realized it.
1960/1970 - Gay
As homosexuality began to come out into the open, people all over the country tried to beat it down. They used some of the most illogical arguments. They used religion and god, they said that gay people are evil forces who are trying to recruit their children and eventually will cause an end to the world as they will put an end to the family lifestyle. The openly gay people were shunned from society, lost their jobs, had their homes taken away, were prosecuted and ill-treated by the police.
But some people like Harvey Milk recruited them and he took a bullet through his head that opened the closed doors of closets all over the country.
2000 - Islam
More than 50 years ago, the thing that happened with the Japanese, happened with the Muslims. September 11th brought bombs, all the muslim-americans were tortured, taken in for questioning, held without evidence - their lives were destroyed.
Today Muslims certainly do not have equal rights that non-muslims are provided. A muslim faces open prejudice, hatred, judgement, inequality and they can't do anything but wait their time out.
I see a pattern, I see that at every point different minorities are targeted, the country graduates from being against a certain sector of people to finally being for them. And almost inevitably, they all have one great spokesperson or leader who represented them and then got assassinated.
Is it just that people feel the need to have an issue going on? Can the world never be at peace and can everyone just not be equal? Does there have to be segregations based on religion or ethnicity?
That said, I wonder who will be the spokesperson for the Muslims. Who will pull them out of their bottom of the heap status? Could it be Barack Hussein Obama?
Come to think of it, it has to be someone with enough power to convince America that their prejudice against Muslims is unjust, and I truly can't think of anyone who can do that other than Mr. President, who is all for change and equality.

3 comments:
Amen!!
Mr. President has promised it!! let see if he falls for it!! Nice writeup!!
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Thanks for sharing.
Ragpicker.
I wish I'd read this before.
1. Barack Hussein Obama isn't a muslim, no matter how much his name might make him sound like one to the fevered imagination of people who only skim the surface. In any case, even if he was, why would this legitimize muslims of arab descent? Would you expect an Indian from Pondicherry to speak for all Parisians?!
Research. Do it, rather than cave in to emotional ravings about a brilliant politician. Obama's true genius seems to be that everyone wants him to be what they imagine him to be.
2. "All the Muslims were imprisioned" - um, no. The USA has a population of close to 12 million muslims (people who intentionally identify themselves as such). Of these, following 9/11, less than 5000 were "detained". Of these, more than 90% were released or deported for visa violations.
This is very different from what happened to the Japanese during WW2. A little history may help illustrate this better.
Prior to the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the Japanese used local sympathizers (Americans of Japanese descent) as "spotters" who provided intel on the position and location of the warships in the bay, which helped the japanese pilots bomb the ships so successfully. In response, Congress passed a law that prevented Japanese Americans from living close to the coast - obviously fearing more of the same. Now I'm not defending this reprehensible act, but uprooting 100% of the people and placing them all into internment camps in Kansas - and detaining less than 1% of the people for legitimate violations of US law - these are very different things.
I love reading your rhetoric, but you really need to start doing better research.
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