This whole nonsense about Hispanic Americans needing to be included in a World War 2 documentary makes me a bit uppity. In World War 2, America fought united against foreign threats to our liberty, security, and freedom. Also, WE fought so that WE might help stop an atrocity that was being committed against the human rights of Jewish people throughout Europe. Now when we went to Japan or Europe did we say, "Alright everybody divide up into groups by race. We want all Hispanics on boat A, Black People on Boat B, Whites on Boats C, Middle Easterners on Boat D, and Native Americans on Boat E. We gotta do this documentary on each of y'alls contributions to the war so this will make it easier."
COME ON PEOPLE
America fought UNITED. We fought as a united front against a greater evil. Americans fought and died. Americans fought for every bloody inch with blood, sweat, and death. Americans gave their lives so that their posterity might be free to enjoy their lives and their freedom. America fought in World War 2, not The League of United Latinos, Afros, Whites, and Others Fighting Against The Oppressive Nazi Regime; United Under The Banner of The United States (LULAWOFAONR;UUBUS for short). We owe it to the patriots who fought and died for us to recognize them as a united group, not to subdivide them and say this group did this and this group did this. Americans won World War 2. When we began to divide them up and say this group did this and this group did this, we began to add to the already developed racial divide in the United States. Don't spend all the time on recognizing the individual players, when the team was who won the game.
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