Songtexte Tulelake - KITARO
While
many
Japanese-Americans
proved
their
loyalty
to
the
U.S
By
volunteering
into
the
442nd
regimental
combat
team
to
fight
for
their
country
Some
Japanese-Americans
challenged
the
draft
Due
to
their
attornment
and
loss
of
constitutional
rights
In
February,
1943,
branded
as
"enemy
aliens",
Japanese-Americans
were
forced
into
attornment
camps
And
yet
asked
to
swear
their
loyalty
to
the
U.S
By
the
loyalty
questioner
This
caused
great
conflict
within
the
Japanese-American
community
Those
who
answered
"no"
to
the
loyalty
questions
Were
considered
disloyal
and
sent
to
the
segregated
Tulelake
attornment
camp
Oh,
Tulelake,
bad
guy,
uh
It
was
just-
right
off
the
bat-
it
just
named
it
as
a
bad
guy-
Regardless,
it-
even
people
that
was
never
in
the
camp
Oh,
Tulelake,
bad
guys-
bunch
of
bad
buys
You
see,
the
draft
was
just...
more
so
So
I'd
looked
upon
them
at
college
"They're
not
cowards"
It
took
a
lot
of
strength,
a
lot
of
courage
to
do
what
they
did
To
go
through
prison
sentence-
And
that's
not
easy
Physical
courage
is
easy
Is
more
the
spiritual
courage
that's
difficult
We
did
what
we
thought
was
right,
with
courage
They
did
what
they
thought
was
right,
with
courage
And
that's
the
American
way
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