Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Today's Impacts

  1. How do we prevent the injustice of internment from happening again? Perhaps it starts with learning about this historic mistake, as well as working to
    eliminate the causes for continuing racial prejudice today.
We as a nation could prevent the upraise of internment camps by standing behind the beliefs and goals of the Constitution that were established years ago. It seems that in history the constitution only applied when necessary and that shouldn’t be the case, the constitution should apply at all times weather right or wrong.
  1. What do you think? What is your responsibility? What can you do as one individual? Your  voice and actions can be an important part not only of preventing the gross  injustice of internment from happening again, but also preventing the other  negative effects of racial hatred and prejudice.
As individuals we could use our freedoms to ensure that others get theirs. By that I means if something isn’t constitutionally right speak out against it, because you have the right to do so. Also ignoring the negative and unjust actions of others would benefit as well. Not giving those the attention they want, that fuels the.

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