Japanese Internment vs. Ignoring the AIDs Crisis (user search)
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Question: Whichh was more immoral?
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Internment of the Japanese
 
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Ignoring the AIDs Crisis
 
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« on: August 10, 2017, 05:03:56 PM »


Japanese internment, even if you believe it to be immoral, was a temporary suspension of civil liberties for a small group of people. It was an unfortunate, misguided policy, but it cannot compare with the kind of death and suffering caused by the HIV/AIDS policies of politicians like Reagan in the 1980s, the legacy of which we're still living with as a society.

Who is Reagan to interfere with an act of God?
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