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- Embed this noticeYes, that's true and the Korematsu decision was evil and wrong, as was Buck vs Bell (State forced sterilization of the retarded) and Jacobson (fines for not taking forced medication).
Japanese American citizens were locked up and that was horrific. The SCOTUS case was never officially reversed and Regan gave the families a piddly amount of money (I think it was $20k) without acknowledging fault. It was terrible.
There was a court case in America. In how many other countries would it have never gotten past a smaller court, much less the Supreme Court?
If you think the bill of rights is worth toilet paper, go live in Australia where they locked people in hotel rooms during the Scamdemic, or New Zealand where the State took a fucking infant from his parents because they wanted to use their own (non-vaccinated) blood donners for a surgery.
And yes, things got bad in America too ... but no where near as bad, because despite all our issues, courts and public opinion in America is more in favor of the Bill of Rights than in our western counterparts.
Australia as no bill of rights. New Zealand has no constitution.