If you're referring to the Japanse-American internment camps, then you're way off base. Those camps never reached the sheer horror of the Nazi concentration camps.
I never said they did
If you're referring to the Japanse-American internment camps, then you're way off base. Those camps never reached the sheer horror of the Nazi concentration camps.
If the distinction between oppressed for Stalinism or oppressed for Nazism doesn't matter, then why should the difference between done by the government or condoned and encouraged by the government matter? For that matter, why should the big picture matter, if you're just talking about guys in labor camps? I'm sure they felt happy about all the people not going through what they suffered.