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To be clear, you think Japanese Americans shouldn't have been allowed to speak Japanese anymore?
How long should this have persisted?
I never even came close to suggesting any such thing.
That's a chunk of what the article is about. That's one of the main things...
What do you think the article is about?
I thought we were trying to define what counts as genocide, not what this article is about. Which are we doing?
None of the above? Are you getting confused between comment threads?
You said:
Which I pointed out was the same logic behind Japanese internment camps.
Everything else had been about the article, including speaking Russian in Odessa. I think you're arguing genocide on another thread?
Okay, so if we're neither talking about what counts as genocide or the article then this part makes no sense:
Which is it?
Are you high?
Just read the comment thread, pay attention to usernames.
No idea where you're getting genocide from my comments.
You have no idea where I'm getting genocide from your comments about Japanese internment camps? Really?
America committed genocide in the internment camps?
Christ, I have way better things to do than fight over definitions with someone with too much time on their hands.
... Though, I will say I have no idea why you'd want to take that position. As you're on the side that's trying to extinguish a culture (the Russian Ukranians in Odessa, which again, is what the article is about. Just read the dang thing.)
Have a good New Years eve!
Yes. Putting people in concentration camps because of their ethnicity is genocide. That is not my definition. In fact, it's what the people who literally were there called it.
https://www.nbcboston.com/celebrating-aapi-heritage/professor-shares-painful-memories-of-japanese-interment-camps-to-avoid-repeating-history/3051845/
But I suppose they wouldn't know any better or they deserved it or something, right?