I didn't take any offence to it. I knew that after Pearl Harbor, the Japanese people in America were sent to internment camps and not concentration camps. What I meant by concentration camp is that she was skinny and she looks like the pictures of the Jewish people after they were starved. The Japanese that were detained in the internment camps were not mistreated besides locking them up like they were criminals. I just hate it when people play that race crap. If I try to describe a black guy to someone, I dont say "he was a tall african american". I say he was a tall black guy. I don't expect people to call me Irish/German American. I expect people to call me white. That's what I am. I'm a white american. Just like a black guy is a black american. Not every black person in america has African ancestors. Maybe if you go back thousands of years, but so what. If you go back in my bloodline thousands of years, you might find a black guy in there or a black woman. If you did find it, I wouldn't expect someone to call me "african american". People in america are so mixed now anyway, how can anyone justify seperating themselves from everyone else? The civil rights movement got rid of segragation, and now people are trying their hardest to bring it back by splitting everyone up into different groups of people. You are all americans, just like me. I just happen to be a white guy that is an american.
Moral of the story is that I have seen so much racism in my lifetime because I am from Alabama, and then when I see someone getting all touchy over something as stupid as that, it just annoys me. It's just like Jessie Jackson, when he doesn't get his way, and someone says no to him or tries to disagree with him, he simply calls them a racist and tries to say their point is invalid. That is the epidomy of ignorance in my eyes.