Comments on: A Bitter Harvest: Inside Japanese-American Internment Camps During World War II https://modernfarmer.com/2015/10/japanese-american-internment-camps/ Farm. Food. Life. Fri, 05 Jul 2024 16:55:26 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 By: Helder https://modernfarmer.com/2015/10/japanese-american-internment-camps/#comment-68023 Sun, 01 Oct 2023 01:17:43 +0000 http://modernfarmer.com/?p=40478#comment-68023 The biggest issue of this period is exploitation, rural imperialism as much as I can change the way people are treated. Moreover, these rural communities as a whole are filled with social experiences where even in times of xenophobic war ties between neighbours areined. Another point to highlight is that the text mentions a lot of the moral issue, doing the right thing, “because they were good people”, but it forgets that the practical materiality of things does not work with this bias. The care of the fellow is important for the social survival itself and also of the rural activity. What impresses me most is that the Japanese people have suffered so much in the hands of imperialists and on many occasions reiterate these ill-treatments or simply do so because they are something like an example to follow. I was thrilled to see that even in a concentration camp of forced labour the people remained united, even to plant the food of the social custom.

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