• @TunaCowboy@lemmy.world
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    21 year ago

    Did guns stop the Japanese interment camps?

    Fun fact, my great grandfather, an immigrant from Mexico, worked on a large Japanese farm during WW2 as a foreman. When fearful citizens came for the Japanese my great grandfather took ownership of the property and kept it running during their detention. Upon their return he relinquished ownership, having kept everything in order all while continuing to pay himself the same wage.

    The biggest proof of that is you are not in front of a planned parenthood in Texas ready to battle with it.

    I’ve taken and thrown punches for my fellow POC and the queer community, I’ve been arrested in protest, and have stood in solidarity when members of my community have required defending. I’ve been shamed for my culture and where I come from, looked down and spit up on for being less than - and I can still hold my head up high and stand with dignity exactly because I’ve always chosen to ‘battle with it’.

    You might consider this interaction the next time you accuse someone of inaction just because their experience and principles differ from your own.