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Daily Stormer
January 16, 2017
Is history repeating itself…?#DONTNORMALIZEHATE https://t.co/ngG11quhmK
— KATY PERRY (@katyperry) January 12, 2017
Ever seen anything more creepy in your life?
Where did all this sudden anti-database bigotry come from?
What did databases ever do to these people?
Katy Perry’s chilling PSA against creating a database of Muslims in the country
“#DontNormalizeHate,” a nearly three-minute public service announcement produced by singer Katy Perry, draws parallels between the incarceration of 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II and the anti-Muslim rhetoric of not only President-elect Donald Trump, but also of his advisers and picks for Cabinet members.
Are we supposed to feel guilty, here?
I’d like these people to try and explain why it was wrong to put Japs in camps during World War 2.
I mean, doesn’t it makes basic common sense to contain all the potentially subversive or rebellious people in your population when you’re in a war?
And aren’t people who ethnically belong to the enemy nation potentially rebellious and subversive? German-american activist organizations were also shut down during the war, after all.
The PSA’s directors, Los Angeles-based filmmakers Aya Tanimura and Tim Nackashi, said they wanted to show what they believe are eerie similarities between Japanese internment camps and anti-Muslim statements that Trump has made.
These Japs are Kiking us hard! They should never have been let out of the camps, tbh.
Trump had proposed a “total and complete shutdown” of Muslims entering the United States. After that plan was criticized by Republicans and Democrats, Trump’s campaign amended it, saying immigration should be suspended from countries “compromised by terrorism.”
He knows what’s up.
Trump has made only vague statements to the media about the possibility of creating a database of Muslims in the United States. Those statements also don’t draw a distinction between a database of all Muslims in the country and one tabulating only Muslim immigrants.
Honestly, I think it’s pretty likely this database already exists unofficially. It would be hard to imagine that no intelligence service has compiled this list already from existing government data and basic social media analysis.
Making the list official, though, would be huge, from a political standpoint.
Coming soon to an America near you.
It would isolate the Moslems from the rest of the population, and basically designate them as an “official” enemy group, or at least “suspect minority.” It would create a huge amount of psychological pressure on these people, and be very freeing for White Americans.
After all, if one non-White group is officially “suspect,” why not others?
The fact that these liberals and Jews are flipping out about this seemingly minor bureaucratic tool means they understand, instinctively, that it would be a major blow against their agenda.