FRANCOIS AROUET: Brave pro-Trump Republican Congressman compares the recent treachery perpetrated by the US Supreme Court against American voters to the court’s failure to stop Japanese internment 80 years ago, writing, the Japanese were but “120k. We are 75 MILLION strong” and we “won’t be as easy to lock down”

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by Johndenugent.com contributing editor François Arouet.
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Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.), an ardent supporter of President Trump, compared the unprecedented widespread election fraud (now all but sanctioned by the Supreme Court), and that appears as if it will cost President Trump the Presidency – to the Supreme Court’s 1942 decision to allow Japanese-Americans to be interned during World War II in a Facebook post this past Friday. Unsurprisingly, the mainstream media universally condemned Higgins and his posts.
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Higgins wrote,

“The internment of 120K American citizens of Japanese ancestry during World War II happened. It was real. It was wrong. It was abhorrent. And it was challenged in court as a violation of Constitutional rights. The Supreme Court of the United States did not stop it.”

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He continued, “Lessons of history. They were 120 thousand. We are 75 million.”
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Higgins then said that those patriots who voted for President Trump are different from the Japanese Americans who marched into the camps.

We will not take a knee to oppression. We will stand and fight,” adding that the election was “corrupted by coordinated massive fraud and by unconstitutional election process manipulation in major cities of key states.”
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“If your rationale for kneeling is based upon a contemporary general acceptance of unconstitutional oppression and lack of Court intervention, then I ask you… if you were a Japanese American in WWII … would you just concede? Would you kneel?” Higgins added.
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“If your answer is yes, then perhaps you should kneel, so you’ll be out of our way.”

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The Louisiana Congressman attached a photo of mainstream elite-controlled newspapers reading “Needed ouster of all Japs in California!”
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Remember in 1942, the “racist” American people were largely reluctant to intern Japanese citizens and were opposed to the idea of interning Germans as well. The media, though, were ALL for it!
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And yes, Germans and Italians were also interned!
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Over 1.2 million persons identified as being of German birth during the 1940 United States census. 5 million more persons, in fact, claimed that both their parents were born in Germany, and 6 million additional persons claimed that they had at least one parent born in Germany.
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In the aftermath of the Japanese air strike on Pearl Harbor, tens of thousands of these people were detained, with nearly 1,500 being incarcerated long term.
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Of the 254 persons “not of Japanese ancestry evicted from coastal areas”, the majority were ethnic Germans.
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As per Wikipedia,
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“During WWII, German nationals and German Americans in the US were detained and/or evicted from coastal areas on an individual basis. Although the War Department (now the Department of Defense) considered mass expulsion of ethnic Germans and ethnic Italians from the East or West coast areas for reasons of military security, it did not follow through with this. The numbers of people involved would have been too overwhelming to manage.
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A total of 11,507 people of German ancestry were interned during the war, comprising 36.1% of the total internments under the US Justice Department’s Enemy Alien Control Program. By contrast, an estimated 110,000–120,000 Japanese-Americans were forcibly relocated from the West Coast and incarcerated in internment camps run by the US War Department’s War Relocation Authority.”

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John de Nugent had this to say when we discussed the matter last night….
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“François, we must never forget that President Roosevelt had every WHITE citizen of Italy and Germany on American soil arrested by the FBI, too, including farmers, pizza makers and doctors. I know personally a German-American who grew up as a little boy inside a huge US Army internment camp in Crystal City, Texas.


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In fact, 10,000 legal German immigrants and their American-born children living in America at large, and (amazingly!) some 4,000 Latin American Germans and hundreds of Latin American Japanese (mostly from Peru) were scooped up by the DOJ under secret treaties with the home countries that deported them to the U.S. — for subsequent arrest as “potential threats to U.S. security” during the ongoing war. And this happened also to roughly 1,880 Italians.

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(For more on the shocking truth, have a look at this important book: https://www.amazon.com/Train-Crystal-City-Prisoner-Internment/dp/1451693672)
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And how did the “liberal” mainstream media of the day respond to the internment of these three advanced peoples?
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They supported it and were as complicit in the oppression of Germans, Japanese and Italians in 1942, just as they are today in our systematic oppression.
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The ethnic group the mainstream media were most keen on seeing interned was of course America’s Japanese community.
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This is mostly due to the fact that – like today’s whites in th era of anti-White media – the Japanese were the easiest target. This is what happens when you are a civilized, predominantly law-abiding minority that is without a political voice. (Take note, whites of the world!)
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For those of you that aren’t aware – as this dark chapter of our nation’s history has all but been omitted from our history books (WW2 is after all the one war we are told we held the moral high ground) – the internment of Japanese Americans refers to the forced relocation and incarceration in concentration camps of about 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry – most of whom lived on the Pacific Coast.
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As per Wikipedia,

“From 1942 to 1945, it was the policy of the U.S. government that people of Japanese descent would be interned in isolated camps. Enacted in reaction to Pearl Harbor and the ensuing war, the Japanese internment camps are now considered one of the most atrocious violations of American civil rights in the 20th century.”

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Although “political correctness” of the day was vastly different from what it is today, it was JUST as oppressive, and equally as supportive of the Deep State as it is now!
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And just like today, our oppressors cozied up to authoritarian, nation-killing globalists and their Bolshevik overlords overseas. They just happened to be Soviet (largely Jewish murderers, or Georgians like Stalin and Beria, actually) instead of Chinese Communist scum.
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Congressman Higgins, who also noted the 2020 media’s complicity in his aggressive social media posts, was one of over 100 Republicans who signed an amicus brief backing the Texas Attorney General’s election lawsuit in the Supreme Court in which the LoneStar State argued that Pennsylvania, Michigan and Georgia (as well as local Texas authorities) unconstitutionally shredded election laws to facilitate widespread mail-in voting.
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And this is not the first time the Congressman has expressed his support for the President.
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On his site Higgins, who also moonlights as a reserve law enforcement officer from the State of Louisiana, writes,
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“Congressman Higgins is working with President Trump to rebuild our economy, bring back jobs, and provide economic relief for Louisiana’s cornerstone industries….Congressman Higgins has prioritized South Louisiana values and voted to cut taxes, create new jobs, secure the border and keep our communities safe.”

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He also holds some solid domestic policy positions which have been universally condemned by the mainstream media.
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Firstly, Higgins supports gun rights and opposes any “overbearing regulation” of personal firearms.
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On his website he writes,

“The modern hysteria over guns is another example of our weakened society. Guns weren’t really regulated at all prior to the 60s in America. Throughout our history, prior to just 50 years ago, a child could purchase a gun from any seller, if daddy sent him with the money.”

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Then there’s how he views judges and some of their unconscionable rulings (not just their shocking recent ruling, all but condoning widespread election fraud and the disenfranchisement of 75 million American voters) expressing a general feeling of contempt for our “out of control judiciary”.
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In 2018, Higgins commented on retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens’s op-ed in the New York Times which called for the repeal of the Second Amendment. Higgins wrote, “Judge John Paul Stevens, Your Honor, whatever… put together any badass socialists you can muster. As their attorney, make sure they have their affairs in order. Molon Labe.
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Molon labe.meaing in Ancient Greek “come and take (’em)” – among the many phrases attributed to King Leonidas I in reply to the demand by Xerxes I that the Spartans surrender their weapons – is a universal expression of defiance adopted by patriots across the Western world.
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Higgins also opposes same-sex marriage and believes that marriage is between a man and a woman “in spite of what that damn court [SCOTUS] says” – which is yet another example of his contempt for the judiciary.
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Higgins wrote on Facebook that he “believes that states should have the right to outright ban same-sex marriage”, opposing the Supreme Court’s ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges.
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Earlier this year, Higgins also posted his support for American citizen militias challenging nationwide BLM and Antifa violence, as well as voiced support for Kyle Rittenhouse. In fact, he saw several of his personal posts removed from Facebook for “incitement of hatred and violence” after he warned armed black separatists and Antifa terrorists looking to cause trouble in Louisiana not to come armed to his constituency.
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Although Higgins has some baggage (he has been married four times), his heart and head seem to be in the right place.
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A peculiar ally, although an ally nevertheless.
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3 Comments

  1. Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.)

    Wow my favorite politician! (I don’t get the “baggage” comment about him being married 4 times. That’s his personal business.)

  2. Speaking of the American WW2 concentration camps, in Tucson Arizona the highway to the top of Mt Lemmon, over 9,000 feet high, was built by slave labor. They kept that secret for many years but now they put up a plaque to honor the Japanese slave laborers, but nothing about the German slave laborers who also built it, as well as some conscientious objectors and illegal Mexican immigrants who were also used as slave labor.

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