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These people were forced to leave their homes and close their businesses. Transported to camps. Left there for *years*, just because they were Japanese. Even grandchildren of those born in Japan were included.

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  1. kraft
    kraft

    But, hey, a white salon owner who defied city, county, and state orders to keep her business closed for six weeks due to a public health emergency, then refused to obey a court order to comply… She’s “justified” according to the governor who ordered her business closed.

  2. kraft
    kraft

    And let’s vilify the black judge who gave her seven days in jail for it when the governor’s order she violated prescribed up to 180 days in jail for violations.

    God forbid we let such tyranny take place against people who came make phone calls to the Lt. Gov.

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