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Lost respect for the flag after incarceration
I was very bitter about the whole situation and unfortunately I, at that time – before that time – I used to respect the flag, you know as almost a, you know, almost a god, you know, it represent the United States and everything. But after that, I thought, well it’s only a piece of rag. When I saw the kids marching in the camp you know with the flag, you know and all that, I looked at it and I says, it doesn’t mean anything, now to me it’s only a symbol, it doesn’t have the depth that I felt for the flag. I just couldn’t…cause it really upset me when we were incarcerated.
Fecha: March 31, 2005
Zona: California, US
Entrevista: Gwenn M. Jensen
País: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum
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