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donsv1962 61M

12/7/2020 11:07 am

The American Asians were not to blame and were poorly treated due to the attack on Pearl Harbor. They got a bum in my opinion. I love Asian people.

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Leegs2012 51M
96137 posts
12/7/2020 11:11 am

Nice read my friend!!


Paulxx001 67M
22642 posts
12/7/2020 11:50 am

Thanks for sharing.
Interesting and sad 😔... 🌹❗


Apollorising60 63M

12/7/2020 12:56 pm

Very good post!


CleavageFan4U 67M
69374 posts
12/7/2020 1:26 pm

The history of antagonism between the US and Japan (and presumably between Canada and Japan) dates back to many, many years before Pearl Harbor, which was just when it all blew up (literally).

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voyeur2017 61M  
1481 posts
12/7/2020 3:26 pm

great post on this solemn. day of remembrance...


flannel_light 61F
4586 posts
12/7/2020 5:22 pm

That was interesting. Also very sad

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peladodel56 67M
10340 posts
12/7/2020 5:25 pm

Interesante historia. Gracias por compartirla. Buena semana


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12/7/2020 9:17 pm

When I went to Hawaii, it was a "must" for me to visit the Arizona Memorial before I came home!
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AdventurousGuy07 59M
672 posts
12/7/2020 9:34 pm

Excellent post Joy... Thank you for sharing this interesting and informative story of your family.


pacnwlover42 55M
9808 posts
12/7/2020 9:41 pm

Thanks for sharing that my dear friend. Very important to know that part of World War II history for Canada. Unfortunately, we have another tragic remembrance on Dec. 8 that happened 40 years ago that changed things forever.

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MrWrong4RghtNow 57M
2439 posts
12/7/2020 10:25 pm

Thank you for sharing your personal connections to a sad pivot point in world history.
I can attest to the bigotry toward Japanese and Japanese-Americans as my mother harbored an intense hatred for all things and persons of Japanese culture. Her bias was created due to her father dying while in the Navy and fighting in the Pacific. This was exacerbated when my father, a Marine, was stationed in Japan during the late 60s. The whole family moved there which led to a lot of conflict within the household as well as with the locals. My mother softened her stance towards the end of the deployment but never fully rid herself of her hatred. Even as a child, I knew her views were wrong but since it was associated with the loss of her father, I could understand.
It goes without saying that that sort of loss occurred on both sides and led to years of pain and anger. Yes it’s completely wrong to vilify an entire race or nationality for the decisions and acts of a few but how does one cope?both Pearl Harbor and more recently 9/11 ignited witch hunts against innocents. History has a terrible habit of repeating itself....

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PonyGirl1965 58F
22090 posts
12/7/2020 11:47 pm

Thank you for the lesson. I didn't know that Canada behaved as badly as the US. It is crazy what fear mongers can do to a country.


anastasia666 46F
2231 posts
12/8/2020 2:01 am

Dear Joy,

Oh Yes, Dec 7th "The day that will live in infamy"...Pearl Harbor Day..This has always been a tough day for me & others too. My Sugar Daddy is Japanese. His parents were here in the states and along with a their relatives/friends they were sent to internment camps. The American Government many years later gave money to those they did that to as reparations.

Old memories and bias die hard though.. I have been out with Sugar and older seniors who remember the war do not look on us with happiness and once on a bus getting through San Francisco , all the older Japanese stared at me as if I was something out of movie...( When my Mom traveled to Japan, the people there stared at Her as she had this glorious blonde hair and reminded them of Marilyn Monroe or Lana Turner. )

I did not know Canada had done the same thing to their Japanese citizens as the US did. I hope we never revisit this type of History ever again..Another reason it is so important to vote wisely and read up on all the candidates before casting that crucial vote.

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insatiable_man2 65M
2032 posts
12/8/2020 3:03 am

Our country is rich in culture. Have a good day Shortcake.


pal334 69M  
45821 posts
12/8/2020 7:45 am

It was an awful time. It would have been better to treat them more properly. I guess it was a level of panic in the decision process

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Toppingnbottming 42M
111 posts
12/8/2020 9:57 pm

Great read, thanks for sharing!


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