Minisode 22: The Why and How of Japanese Concentration Camps

This minisode is a continuation of Episode 26. TUX revisits a shameful time when this country rounded up 120,000 American citizens and put them in concentration camps. He discussed the why and how this all happened.

This minisode is a continuation of Episode 26. TUX revisits a shameful time when this country rounded up 120,000 American citizens and put them in concentration camps. He discussed the why and how this all happened. 

**Please note this episode was recorded the week before Donald Trump inspired a white supremacist insurection on Capitol Hill that resulted in 5 deaths, many injuries, and at least 2 bombs**

ALSO MENTIONED: staying racist so you don’t have to get racist, the dark reason behind Victory Gardens, Herstory on the Rocks Podcast, and 2020 Census.

SOURCES:
Freedom Costs A Buck O Five: Episode 26 
The Dangerous Economics of Racial Resentment During World War II
Secret Use of Census Info Helped Send Japanese Americans to Internment Camps in WWII

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Freedom Costs a Buck O Five: Episode 26 (Japanese detention centers in America & the hypocrisy of Edwin Meese III)

On this very special episode of Beyond Reproach we are joined by Jesse Dorris (@jessedorris), a journalist and friend of the pod. Tux and Jesse swap scandals while Stephanie gets tastefully drunk. The Aviation cocktail is resurrected from the 1940s to pair with Tux's scandal. This stunning lavender drink features Crème de Violette liqueur.

On this very special episode of Beyond Reproach we are joined by Jesse Dorris (@jessedorris), a journalist and friend of the pod. Tux and Jesse swap scandals while Stephanie gets tastefully drunk. The Aviation cocktail is resurrected from the 1940s to pair with Tux’s scandal. This stunning lavender drink features Crème de Violette liqueur. Pinkies up y’all, it's a fancy one!

ALSO DISCUSSED: Freedom costing $1.05, buying a Kia, a bag of rusty nickels, George Nakashima,George Takei, ICE detention centers, Accessible Art History podcast, the injustice league, parental advisory labels, woke Bill Kristol, Peggy Noonan, Law & Order SVU, the LAPD’s delorian, doing it for the nookie, our new sex tape review podcast, Jasmine Masters, and Turd Cruz.

For more info on our episode cocktail the: Aviation
Aviation - PUNCH
Wiki - Aviation (cocktail)
The Rise and Fall of the Aviation Cocktail - PUNCH

TUX explores one of the worst violations of civil rights in the 20th century, Japanese detention centers on American soil. We toast to refusing to learn from our mistakes and repeating them over and over again!
The Incarceration of Japanese-Americans during World War II
Japanese-American Internment During World War II
Japanese Internment Camps: WWII, Life & Conditions - HISTORY
Senate Votes to Compensate Japanese-American Internees
Laying Some History On You: The High Cost of Internment Camps
The Injustice of Japanese-American Internment Camps Resonates Strongly to This Day
Learn the Legacy of Japanese American Incarceration
Road to the Camps
The dangerous economics of racial resentment during World War II

JESSE walks us through the hefty legacy and extraordinary hypocrisy of Edwin Meese III.
What Ed Meese’s Presidential Medal of Freedom Says About the G.O.P. and Impeachment
Sources: Former Trump critic Ed Meese joins transition team
COMMON CAUSE BIDS SENATE VOTE AGAINST MEESE
The Roots of Ed Meese : Reagan's Polemical Attorney General Has Prompted a Major Constitutional Debate, Surprising Those Who Knew Him in His Pragmatic Early Days, in the Quiet Hills of Oakland and During the Turbulent '60s
SOME SAY MEESE REPORT RATES AN 'X'
COMMENTS BY MEESE ON HUNGER PRODUCE A STORM OF CONTROVERSY (1983)
Meese's Viewpoint On ACLU Efforts Called His Own
Meese Says Few Suspects Are Innocent of Crime
The Roots of Ed Meese : Reagan's Polemical Attorney General Has Prompted a Major Constitutional Debate, Surprising Those Who Knew Him in His Pragmatic Early Days, in the Quiet Hills of Oakland and During the Turbulent '60s

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