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has a history of ,f1,0Q0 yearsanidyarjes inc;"i"10,000 cte8,gn?9. (The fli;8fcr,st !s 神l(d t9hay!?ゃ6mef〖qm the k(ngcjomoiiIrt Ko—aSII-la wasi ruled th如ま" AmeNo,H〖bQkoiancJ:ril奋々if;ost wasthe行/"ゎ^ or c折emdnぉ1 vvf,i.) 、
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Having a メaーn Inthe family allows 0ns'さtime fpr reflection. This established a
Most Nisei can converse In Japanese, but kno\V瞎e of the history, and almost nothing 0r the written language. The Japanese Americans must oreserve the institutions of the f—、ly.
Japaifiese nneage, If not preservdd,,W川soon be for. gotten.
The /Wo" or /(a/7to 〃 is not only a fancけuにmotif but Is a wはness ofone's family name
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As San幼i, yve nnliist consider our present situation of lrisuザfldent knowledge of Japanese cuはure and Ismgu. age. Wさmust be able toln-crease our desire to learn more.
Our Issei ancestors worked hard for us. They are responsible for what we have now.
A si read the papers, I see that manyofthelssel are slowけpassing away. As a last gift, we can give them the preservation of our cuけure.
As Sansei we should want to —s our language and culture on, at least for the sake of the Yonsei andtheir children. They should not have to suffer for our foolish mistakes.
As Japanese Americans, we should try to appreciate mo re about Japanese history. けwould truly be an insult to our Issei ancestors to lose our cuUure and language in orHy-fou卜generations, Todひ so would be a desecration to the Issei forefathers.
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FJrst, M3siJ。にcontencls, the demand forfurthermcmetary compensation "w川lnevけably (and not unjustly) be taken for crass opportunism, a cynicalcash-in on past Injustices." Th)j5, he reasons, is uriHkely to advance public understanding "about this agonほing episode American htory.,,
"Furthermore,,,hさも06s on, "in defendihg the fIghtis of Ameribansffom arbltねry tr"eatment on the basis ofrac争,the でpmmlssiorVwlthはs luxury of hindsight, may recommend dangerous山m酬ons on the power of the national government to act in a "me of crisis. After all' so me action — undoub. tedly harsh 3ndarbはraiy—was necessary at the time to separate the potentially disloyal persons ofJapaneseancestry from theloyaに,-ー^^^_^ー
His next statement is even mo re pro vocative: "One must ask why the issue of internment is being raised now. Whatever other motives exist,けis cert a 一 the case that ,60 s activists who have become lawyers and communけy organizers supply much of the impetus. Fcrf them the commission hearings g(re a means of achieving one of thegoals of the ,60s protest movements: To show that America is a racist sociiety."
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And ftnally, this:"ひnfortunately, the ,nteniment Commission appears likely to make recommendations such as those of 77;e A/ew yo/^んTVmes, which editorialized for 'a gesture of atonement, — federal funds for scholarships, cJltural and community projects, and prizes for Japanese Americans. Such a racially conscious response to the internment blunder reminds one of the disaster of affirmative action, which stigmatizes those it pretends to a id and thus contradictsけs claim to advance the principles of equaHty and liberty. SuQhlegislation would be a moral catastrophe — a debasement of thein-ternees' expe.rience into a pathetにyelp of slavish seIf-pはy anda lost opporturHty for understanding the ennobling ideals on whfch the nation is founded. Instead, we must recognize the wrong that was done, we must re什ain from racially conscious restけu t ions, and we must redecUcate ourselves to the principle upon whにh our nation was founded." '
To put it gently, this posけion is somewhat at odds wはh those who co,ntend that it is the "American way,, to make restけution for a wrong wけれcash money. Andばunderscores once again the diversity of views among Japanese Americans themselves, the Solomon-like wisdom that the Commission must summon up inけs search for an equけable recommendation, and the high fmprobab)Hty ofはproducing aゃndi叩that pl的se any great number.
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