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Audge Shrewsbury
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(Cont.) "This judicial decision still holds some 50 years later and can be used even today by those who seek political gain in times of crisis. A government-declared emergency - any emergency - could place another group of people at risk of incarceration..."
HUH, now that couldn't possibly have ANY relevancy to us today in america, now could it?? (Clearly, sarcasm)
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HUH, now that couldn't possibly have ANY relevancy to us today in america, now could it?? (Clearly, sarcasm)
Audge Shrewsbury
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"Unfortunately, at least one ruling by the supreme court in December 1944, Korematsu v. United States, failed to deliver the hoped-for protection...Shockingly, Korematsu lost. Author Michi Weglyn would later write, "the court essentially said that racial discrimination is constitutional in cases of 'national emergency.'" (To be cont.)
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Audge Shrewsbury
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"The most sobering realization was that the US Army and government could do this to American citizens. An executive order could take us away in shame and WE HAD NO RECOURSE. Our government held the ultimate power. *If this could happen to us, couldnt it happen to anyone?*"
(* indicates italics used by author, capitalization my own)
— Apr 18, 2026 01:07PM
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Audge Shrewsbury
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What a tricky, gross bit of wordplay, calling citizens of foreign descent you want to further otherize "non-aliens"
— Apr 15, 2026 11:31AM
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