Wednesday, Sept. 2, marks the 75th anniversary of the end of WWII — and the end of Japanese internment camps in the U.S. What are your thoughts on the camps?
The Japanese internment camps are one of America's greatest sins, behind slavery and Native American genocide
49%
(25 votes)
It was a different time, and a dangerous one — I see why we made the camps, though I wouldn't support them now.
33%
(17 votes)
We had no idea who was loyal and who wasn't — the camps were necessary for the safety of the U.S. as a whole, and if we were faced with a similar situation now, I would support them.
14%
(7 votes)
This isn't an issue I know or care about
4%
(2 votes)
A lot of people miss the fact that anyone who was forced into a camp received reparations — and if we can give reparations to the Japanese, we can certainly give reparations to the descendants of slaves.
0%
(0 votes)
Other
0%
0 votes
Total Votes: 51