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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And let's not forget that other racial minorities (other than AA) also suffered lots of racism too, from both AA and Caucasians.[/quote] I would say that no other racial minority has faced racism to the same degree. You are overlooking the slavery that AA faced that other minority groups did not in the US. That coupled with the later racism already mentioned in this thread. [/quote] They put Asians in "internment" camps for... being Asian. They didn't do anything wrong and lost their property and jobs. They should have called it prison camps. Or concentration camps.[/quote] Not an equal comparison. Look at the amount of time that the internment camps lasted compared to the amount of time race-based slavery continued in the U.S. I would even venture to say that the discrimination following the end of slavery would also be something to note in comparison. [/quote]
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