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Dean Cain's Japanese grandparents were imprisoned in an internment camp in Idaho
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Dean Cain, known for his role as Superman in the 1990s television series "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman," revealed this week that he is joining ICE. abcnews.link/wgIzmdA
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The sooner people realize Asian people want to be adjacent to whiteness at any cost and start calling them out on that BS the more people of color can come together
One was the mass, unjust imprisonment of American citizens solely because of their ancestry. The other is the lawful detention of non-citizens awaiting deportation under due process. Equating the two ignores the very injustice his grandparents endured.
I don't see any contradiction. My grandpa fought in the Red Army. I hate communists. Internment camps were a temporary hold on an unreliable population during war time. A regrettable situation, but that's war for you. Nothing US did with Japanese internment camps was out of
Fly to the UK without a passport or any documentation and tell the immigration officer that not letting you in is fascist. Have fun
Oh he knows. He’s just been cosplaying as a White man his whole life and this is just the final stage. That’s why he stopped using his real last name of Tanaka and changed it to Cain.
And? That was a different time, with a different mindset. It does not mean he is somehow obligated to support or ignore what is happening in the US in 2025. He is an American Citizen, defined by his own path. Grow up, "Journalist".
Americans have never been told outright that the Japanese internees were being held HOSTAGE against the westerners held by the Japanese in Singapore and Malaysia. The fact that we recruited the Nisei Battalions was a secret lest it put those people at risk.
You can join at his age? In any case, I'm not sure if this post is meant to show he's insane as he should know better, or that he's an example of there not being a contradiction and he's clear-eyed enough to see that, a real patriot.
You do know that the FBI tracked MULTIPLE Japanese spy networks and terrorist networks in the U.S. in 1942, right? Michelle Malkin provides the receipts.
Thank you for pointing out the greatness of this country … how anyone can rise above the government trying to destroy them through grit and perseverance.
Lol, meanwhile, illegals are detained and shipped home. What's your point? Aside from the fact that you don't think we should enforce existing laws I mean.
Trust me, I’m no fan of ice or the federal government in general, but the internment camps aren’t comparable to deportations.
What is your point? That internment, albeit heinous, was, during wartime, after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. And I am certain many of those interned were U.S. citizens. A blemish on our history. ICE is working to remove the millions that flooded over our borders during