] Fears and prejudices directed against minority ] communities are too easy to evoke and exaggerate, often ] to serve the political agendas of those who promote those ] fears. I know what it is like to be at the other end of ] such scapegoating and how difficult it is to clear one's ] name after unjustified suspicions are endorsed as fact by ] the government. If someone is a spy or terrorist they ] should be prosecuted for their actions. But no one should ] ever be locked away simply because they share the same ] race, ethnicity, or religion as a spy or terrorist. If ] that principle was not learned from the internment of ] Japanese Americans, then these are very dangerous times ] for our democracy. Do we really need to relearn the lessons of Japanese American internment? |