Yuri Kochiyama, Internment, and the Activist Life | Mickey Z.
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Mickey Z. -- World News Trust
June 5, 2014
Our ultimate objective in learning about anything is to try to create and develop a more just society.
- Yuri Kochiyama
One of the primary components of a corporate-owned media existing within a white supremacist, capitalist patriarchy is conditioning the masses as to which of our fellow humans should be deemed a hero or a villain; whom are we to worship or mourn or demonize or ignore.
Case in point: The recent death of a charismatic and tireless justice-seeker, someone whod been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize and endured on this mortal coil until the age of 93.
You make the call: Do we lionize or marginalize?
Please allow me to introduce a few more details: Im talking about a woman. A Japanese-American woman. A Japanese-American woman named Yuri Kochiyama who is perhaps best known for pushing the U.S. government into apologizing for and offering reparations for that time the Land of the Free -- in the midst of taking on the architects of prison camps -- interned more than 100,000 of its own citizens without due process.
If you dont remember that time, well, chalk up another win for a corporate-owned media existing within a white supremacist, capitalist patriarchy and read on.
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