Paul Revere by Cyrus Dallin, North End, Boston

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

GET RID OF THEM!



"Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose."

 

 "After WWII, there was significant American sentiment, driven by racism, economic fear, and wartime hysteria, that wanted to prevent Japanese immigrants and Japanese Americans from returning to the West Coast or gaining full citizenship rights, leading to post-war anti-Japanese activism and policies, though the U.S. Supreme Court eventually struck down some of the most extreme measures like indefinite detention. 

While many Nisei (second-generation Japanese Americans) were loyal citizens, the desire to keep them out was strong, with groups lobbying Congress and state officials fearing economic competition and cultural threats, even pushing for legislation to strip citizenship from those who renounced it during the war. 

Following Pearl Harbor, Executive Order 9066 led to the forced removal and incarceration of over 100,000 Japanese Americans, fueled by fear, prejudice, and political pressure from the West Coast, as documented by the National Archives

 


"The more things change; the more they remain the same."

The comments below were taken off the public blog "Geeez." I assume most of the people who comment there see themselves as good Christian Americans who believe and practices what is in the Bible. Although reading their comments on Muslim Americans, and in particular Minnesota Rep. Ilan Omar, belies that assumption.


"When a stranger resides with you in your land, you shall not oppress or mistreat him. But the stranger who resides with you shall be to you like someone native-born among you; and you shall love him as yourself, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt; I am the LORD your God."



GET RID OF THEM!


"SHOULD ICE JUST KEEP STOPPING PEOPLE, KEEP ARRESTING, CONTINUE WHAT THEY’RE DOING?   How do we convince Americans that WE NEED THESE PEOPLE GONE?  AND THAT WE DON’T WANT TO BE ANOTHER UK WITH MUSLIM MAYORS IN SO MANY CITIES ACROSS THIS COUNTRY?




  1. jess says:

    People ignore the efforts of an enemy. Why? They’re afraid and don’t want to engage them in war. Until the enemy is recognized as the enemy, drastic measures are taken to remove their ability to cause harm, and the avenues of their infiltration are removed, they become stronger, and the inevitable outright war will cause the deaths of those that ignored the reality of their predicament.

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  2. To add to Jess.

    We are at war. Most of us just don’t want to admit it, it’s too unpleasant, or requires a response and effort. But they are at war with us.

    This is true of China and it is true of these unassimilating heathens.

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  3. Jeffrey Guy's avatarJeffrey Guy says:

    Agreed with Jess and Ed. Plus the Liberals and MSM are pushing for the illegals, the Muslims, and people that have come in that are on government assistance to stay. All of these should be gone as they break our laws and the Muslims want to take over following Sharia Law, which is not allowed as it against US Constitutional Law.

    Our country is based on Judeo-Christian Law and religions. The Elites on the Left are ignoring what is happening with the flood of lower class Muslims taking over Europe and seeing what is happening in other countries. This flood was done by Biden with not just Muslims but other countries and group




 this tendency to bow to figures like Ilhan Omar was predicted by writers such as John Cunningham, who, in 1947, demonstrated how to recognize cowardice in his short story that became the Hollywood film High Noon.  All Omar has going for her is the race card, and when all you have is the race card, you have nothing.  We can despise Omar because she deserves our negative feelings toward her.  Still, shouldn’t we acknowledge the fact that she is the result of an insidious plan by Obama to “fundamentally change the complexion of the United States of America?

I have questions, though.  Since when does ICE pull over anyone?  Was there an immigration checkpoint?  That would make more sense.  Now, if ICE asked for proof of citizenship, is that a form of discrimination?  Answer: No, not if the questions were asked of everyone regardless of skin color or hairstyle.  Maybe he was detained because he couldn’t provide proof of citizenship, which is nearly impossible in Minnesota.  In Minnesota, even extraterrestrials can obtain proof of citizenship.  That leaves one more possibility: When a woman gives birth to her brother’s child, it’s entirely possible that the offspring is a fool and shouldn’t be allowed out of the house, much less wander through an immigration checkpoint."




Words fail me.

10 comments:

-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew said...

Greens... the idiots of post-modernity.

Les Carpenter said...

If these folks represent "good" Christians I'm damn happy NOT to identify with Christianity.

BB-Idaho said...

What do you call "Christians" that love to hate?

Dave Miller said...

So many thoughts...

As a child, my older brother's best friend was Japanese. His dad was among a group of US citizens who were forced to renounce their US citizenship in those days and was then sent to Japan. He returned to the US later, reclaimed his citizenship and became my family's TV repair man.

My wife's grandparents, African Americans living in Boyle Heights, east of Los Angeles, had Japanese neighbors. Those neighbors, US citizens, were soon interned at either Manzanar or Tule Lake.

The then vacant house they owned, was watched and cared for during the years of internment by my wife's grandparents. In that action, one Japanese family that was interned, did not lose everything.

Sadly, it does not sound much different from the US veteran who was forced to renounce his right to be in the US and "self deported". This was the veteran with whom Sec Kristi Noem was confronted during recent hearings.

And here I thought we had learned a few things and progressed.

In a recent WAPO letter to the editor, Bruce Carnes of Fairfax, Virginia writes...

"I served in the Reagan and George W. Bush administrations and would like to believe conservatism wasn’t always thus [racist and bigoted], but I’m beginning to wonder. Was the virus from which today’s bigotry sprang lying dormant in us back then, like chickenpox leading to shingles? The moral herpes virus? Was it like a recessive gene long buried in our ancestral DNA that suddenly got switched on and has become dominant?

Are these new conservatives in fact our descendants? Were we always secretly like this but were pretending we weren’t? I’m hoping these new conservatives are mutants, but I’m not so sure about that anymore."

The reason Carnes is not so sure anymore is because of people like those Shaw highlighted in her post and the people who agree with, support them and vote for like minded politicians.

Finally, as for the movie High Noon, I wonder if the writer of the comment in the post is aware of that movies history, including the HUAC activities connected with it.

Dave Miller said...

Great chart -FJ.

Shaw Kenawe said...

Oh FFS! We've have ALWAYS been a multi-cultural/multi-racial country. The white Europeans who landed here mixed with the Native Americans and then the slaves that were imported from various countries in Africa!

The only difference now is that many cultures coming to America have non Judeo-Christian religions. You and your labels. You seem to only be able to deal with cultural changes through labels. Apparently you've forgotten the hysteria Americans had over the Japanese coming to America, and the Chinese -- actually anyone who wasn't White Anglo Protestant, and then Catholic! Jews were unacceptable for quite a while because of good old American antisemitism. It wasn't until the 20th century that a POTUS felt comfortable in naming a Jewish man to his cabinet --Oscar Straus served in Teddy Roosevelt's cabinet. Every new culture or religion is suspect, hated, feared, and reviled by our good ole American culture. But eventually accepted. That's how the story goes. It doesn't need green, blue, yellow or pink to describe an old, old human flaw.

WE are, after all, cousins to chimpanzees, and they, too, do NOT welcome the stranger into their troops!

Les Carpenter said...

"Christians" who love to hate are certainltly not really Christians at all. They simply cherry pick the bible teachings of the Roman Empire and the RCC (the actual teachings of Christ are found in the Gnostic Gospels) to suite their personal beliefs and conditioning.

Shaw Kenawe said...

They're fearful and, IMO, deeply unhappy people.

Shaw Kenawe said...

The good news is that they don't represent all Christians -- just the sect that's been perverted by Trumpism.

Shaw Kenawe said...

It would have taken Geeez only a brief search in Google to discover that her fears of America becoming the UK are not grounded in facts. Here's what my quick search found:

"The claim that England is being "taken over" by Muslims is not true, according to official statistics and fact-checking sources. Muslims are a growing minority in the UK, but they are not the majority, nor do they control the country.

Population Statistics:
According to the 2021 Census data for England and Wales published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS):
Muslims make up 6.5% of the population (approximately 3.9 million people).

Christians still form the largest religious group at 46.2% of the population.
Those reporting "No religion" account for a significant portion, at 37.2%.

While the Muslim population has increased in recent decades, driven by immigration and a younger demographic with higher birth rates, projections do not suggest they will become the majority in the foreseeable future. The current numbers stand in sharp contrast to the perception that they are "taking over" the nation.

Integration and Society
The narrative of a 'takeover' often stems from political discourse and media attention that highlights specific areas with large Muslim communities, such as parts of London, Birmingham, and Bradford.

Mosques make up only 4% of all places of worship in the UK, compared to 89% for churches, challenging the idea of a 'mosque takeover'.

A majority of Muslims in the UK were born in the country, and most identify with a UK national identity, indicating a high level of national belonging and integration."


Do the "GET RID OF THEM" advocates ever bother to educate themselves before becoming hysterical and slandering an entire cultural group? Just like Trump did? Or picking on someone they know only through media reporting, like Rep. Ilhan Omar?