1. Japanese Internment
Scott used the atmosphere of fear and distrust to advance their own private anti-Oriental agendas (Ward 460-461). ... The reliability of Massey's information is also questionable since the authors are unable to account for how he came by it. ... This only proves the consulate's desire to acquire information about a country it was currently at war with. It is not evidence that Japanese Canadians in any way participated in the collection of this information. ... No information is given to allow the reader to assess this officer's credibility. ...
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