Zaid Shakir – From Mass Incarceration Of Japanese Americans To The Muslim Ban
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Speaker 1 discusses the history of the Haneda and how it relates to the Haneda movement. They emphasize the importance of speaking out against racism and the upcoming "immoralized" movement. They also mention the Haneda movement's origins and its link to the Haneda movement.
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And I did not speak out because I wasn't a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionist. And I didn't speak out, because I wasn't a trade unionist, then they came for the Jews. And I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Jew. And then they came for me. And there was no one to speak out for me. And so I think it's very important for all of us to speak out, because if it's the Muslims today, and therefore the Japanese yesterday, or the Chinese yesterday, or African Americans, everyday, ordinary people
a century ago,
is going to be someone else to walk until all of us speak up. And so if you come for any of us, you're going to have to confront all of us. And in conclusion, that sense is the murmuration of eel Navy 66. And we say this is for
all of us
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