In fj.life.in-japan Kaz <kaz@ivebeenframed.com> wrote:
> Don Kirkman <spambuster@covad.net> wrote in message news:<bvq5hv45i77e53hj5amrhdqef8tv3epnio@4ax.com>...

>> 
>> You might do well to read a little bit about some of these things you
>> claim to care about.  The camps ranged from Wyoming to Arizona, from
>> eastern California to Utah and Arkansas.
>> 
>> The camps closed in 1946; I don't think anyone is still "hanging around"
>> or having a hard time getting "completely out."

> Are those "japs" treated as a kind of human species now?
> Anyway, I heard that they were put in the concentration camps to be
> intended to be killed by the extreme heat and severely poor

You hear lottsa things, considering the vacuum between your ears.

Doesn't make 'em true, though.

> environment there. Those young "jap" males who don't want to stay
> there and die have to form such troops like the 442nd Regimental
> Combat Team and then had to dedicate their lives to rescue White
> troops and to surrender European fronts. Roma was actually surrendered

Could you try that in English?

> by a few survivors of 442nd after the most of its members were killed
> in many severe battles in Europe, but this fact was completely covered
> up by the government. The headquarters of the European front had made

??? Actually, it's well known that the 442 took more casualties than they
rescued at the Bulge.

'Course, one would have to be literate to have read that...

> You guys should be really ashamed.

Racist little sod, aren't you?

> Those concentration camps were nothing different from Auschwitz,

Well, aside from the gassings, machine-gunnings, beatings, and the hundreds
of thousands of deaths...

> and you guys were nothing different from Nazi.

Haven't I seen you peeling bananas with your feet?

Mike