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Racism during the second world war


xv). He believed and tried to convince congress and President Roosevelt that because sabotage hasn't happened before doesn't mean it won't happen now. The Japanese people were in a damned-if-you-do- and -damned-if-you-don't situation. The loyalty they demonstrated was proof they would be disloyal to the United States. As incredible as the argument was it served as logic for the relocation of the Japanese people. During this time Hawaii was considering relocating it's Japanese communities but they did not because Japanese Americans were Hawaii's major work force. As a result Congress started saying that Pearl Harbor would not have been successful without assistance from the Japanese residents in Hawaii. These statements further sharpened the fears of a West Coast invasion and sabotage from West Coast Japanese residents and prompted greater pressure for relocation of Japanese Americans. Americans were afraid that something similar would happen on the West Coast. Public newspapers ran stories about outrage against Japanese Americans by Californians. They wrote stories about how Japanese Americans are responsible for Pearl Harbor. Henry McLemor wrote a column stating "I am for immediate removal of every Japanese. Heard them up, pack them off, and give them the inside room in the badlands. Let them be pinched, hurt, hungry and dead up against it . Personally I hate the Japanese and that goes for all of them "(John Tateishi pg. xvi). A wave of racism and hysteria swept through the press and radio. People believed that it didn't matter whether or not the person was a United States citizen if they were of Japanese ancestry they were spies or traitors. General Dewitt, commander in charge of war defense stated " It makes no difference weather or not a Japanese is theoretically a citizen. He is still Japanese. Giving him a scrap of paper won't change him. I don't care what they do with a Jap as long as they don't send them back here.


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