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Final-Fan said:
DonFerrari said:

It seems you ignore the potential for spies and that if you read japanese fiction/stories you would see that is a common trait they had for make root spies that could stay dorment for generations.

So yes, it was justifiable to hold people that could possibly endanger the rest of the population in a camp during the time they could have acted. The newer germans should as well be held? Probably, but there were also those that had no ties with German anymore. As far as I know Japanese at the time were very guetto people.

That is an excellent point my friend, and surely Americans of the time knew this well.  They shared the same trait, you see, as proved in Marvel Comics where American HYDRA agents were able to blend into society perfectly and infiltrate SHIELD for decades until the right moment to strike. 

(Thus we come full circle and everyone can see the sense of debating this issue in a Captain America thread.) 

The discussion I was doing is that the government isn't to be trusted with "infinite power" and you seems to agree... anyway the point was against people that are merry thinking about the great father that is the state and the angelical politicians.



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