Debate Over Paying Reparations to Japanese-American Internees
$20,000 apiece to Japanese-Americans who were interned in American camps during World War II? I like that. That sounds like a very decent thing to do. I think we ought to go a little further.
$20,000 apiece to all American Indians for taking their land.
$20,000 apiece to all blacks for the humiliation of slavery.
$20,000 to every woman who can prove she was beaten by her husband.
Let’s get into the spirit of this thing; I’m sure we could come up with a few more examples. Or does the buck stop after this?
Do most Americans feel guilty about what happened to Japanese-Americans living here during World War II, or are they the only group that can afford the type of lawyers needed to pull this scam off?
FREDERICK CLEVELAND
Hollywood
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