We are, are we?
So, when we rounded up thousands of peacable Japanese and held them in internment camps through the duration of WWII, your parents? grandparents? they were in charge of that, were they?
I wasn't around at the time, but I'm guessing very few american citizens disapproved of this. Japan attacked us. We were at war. It was a precautionary measure. I don't find this to be an example of oppressive gov't in the slightest bit.
Any old timers listening? Did you think the gov't was going against our wishes in this?