In article <d00kdu$4mr$1@nwall1.odn.ne.jp>, anko@eater.com says...
> 
> "Vernon North" <verno@oyama.bc.ca> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1c8d5ce731ad2091989dba@shawnews.vc.shawcable.net...
> > In article <1109631441.040499.208810@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
> 
> > Your original post was wrong.  You're trying to hide it by snipping your
> > mistakes and changing the subject.  The Japanese did NOT attack Pearl
> > Harbour because the US had imprisoned Japanese Americans, as you claimed
> > earlier.  There was no mass internment of Japanese Americans until
> > several months after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour.
> >
> > Verno
> 
> Verno is wrong as usual. There were no Japanese Americans at that time.

In that case, outland is wrong, too.

> Those "japs" in California were rejected to be American citizens, 

Oh really?  Then how could some renounce their AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP to 
protest their treatment?


> they were
> not allowed to own any land there, 

Really?  Then why did they protest losing their PROPERTY?

> and they were defined as subhumans by the
> court of California in about 1920. 

Citation, please.

> And that was the start of the whole
> conflict between Japan and the whites in America. 

You are confusing yourself again.  

START OF KAZ'S PREVIOUS POST
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"White supremacists and colonialists had started to invade
Asia and that's the start and the cause of the war. Vernon, the
idiotic revisionist of historical facts." 
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END OF KAZ'S PREVIOUS POST

So, who is the idiotic revisionist??

BWAAAHAAHAAHAAHAHAHAAHAA!  IT'S YOU!!!

> So TXZZ is somewhat right.
> The presence of the "japs" in California was the origin of the war. If there
> was no "japs" in California, probably the war didn't happen.
> 
Sure, Kaz, sure.

Japan started the war. Japan lost.  Get over it.

Verno