Describe how you would react to the news that your family was being "relocated" by the United States government to an internment camp.
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I would be very angry because I love where I live. And going to a whole new place would be very hard. I would not want to leave, but if the government is forcing me to and I refuse, something very bad could happen to me, or my entire family.
I would be really mad at the people that are making me and my family do that. Also i would be really sad because i would be losing some of my freedom as a U.S. citizen. I would not want to go and be locked up for something I did not do. I would think they are are doing a really mean thing to Chinese people.
I would feel astonished and furious that they would do that. Just because you are a certain race doesn't mean that you are different in a bad way. One family. One family that might not have even known what they did (which was nothing) and they get sent off to a camp?! The sad thing would be that the government is forcing you to. No matter how much you don't want to, you would have to go. No matter what they might do at the camp, you have to go.
I would be so mad and shoked. I would have been so angry because I just lost all my freedom. I also would have lost my house, room, and a lot of my stuff. I would be so mad because they are punishing us for something we did not do.
I would be totally devistated and would hate to be that helpless when it comes to fighting the government and ecpecially when I'm being kicked out of the US and it's for the "safety" of the US. Emily A.
I would be very sad because I love my home and I never want to leave it because whenever I walk into it or wake it's reminds me of my parents even if their there or not. But if I were at the camp I would be almost separated from them which then I'd feel lonely even though I would be with my brother and sister but I'm not saying they're mean or I don't like them it's just that were not family when were not together.
i would be very angry and sad. I would not want to go because i felt safe where i was. i would not know what to do because i would want to stay but i would not want to disobay the government.
I would be extremely shocked and sad!!!!!! I love where we live and I don't ever want it another way! I also might be confused as to the reason why. I would miss my awesome friends!
I would be very mad because I love Lakeville and the U.S. would lose some of my respect for forcing me to leave. I also know that some people wouldn't think of me the same they would always think of me as foreign and not a citizen of these United States.
I would be really upset if the government took me away from my house because I am part of this country and if have to move because of the way I look or where I come from so should everyone else. It would be a hard change for me because I love my house and I wouldn't like leaving everything I have behind and not by choice. Allison S.
I would be furious that I was being forced to move to a place cramped with other Japanese people. Besides be forced to go there, we would be forced to leave our houses and friends, if we still had any after everyone thought that we were Japanese spies.
I would be furious at the people, but I would still go because I would not want to get in trouble with the government. If I refused to go I might have the penalty of death. Ben P.
That would just be terrible! I would be so scared to be taken away from the home I grew up in it would tear my heart right out to be driving away from the home that I always would look forward to seeing after a long trip and know I wasn't ever going to come back. I would probably go hide some where with my family.I would probably not come without a fight, go down kicking and screaming!:)I would have protested and petitioned and done anything possible to stay in my home.
I would be very upset for many reasons. One of my reasons is that I would have to leave many of my good friends. Also, I would miss all the memories I had there. Third, I would have to learn things about the place where I'm moving. Lastly, there would be a chance of my family getting split up.
I would be very upset because I would miss the place I would be forced to move from. Second, I would have to move to a completely new place where I didn't know what would happen to me. Lastly, I would have a chance of my family getting split up.
How I would react to the news would be, at first extremly upset because my house is my home and I love it and all my posessions are there. Then I would probaly be furious at the governmaent because they did that. I would be thinking "this isn't right and nobody deserves it no matter what there race is.
I would be extremely mad! I really like my neighbor hood, my friends, and especially my belongings and house. I would not do anything much about it because I would get in big trouble.
I would be in shock and I'd be very angry. I like my country and I'd be thinking why is this happening? This isn't fair. and stuff like that. Why should me and my family be punished for something we didn't do? Oh and by the way, the creator of dippin dots is curt jones and dippin dots was founded in 1988.
I would be VERY angry because I love were I live and I have friend and it's just not fair that the government can do that. Katarina S. P.S Was dippin dots really made then Madylen G.
My reaction would be to cry for hours because I've never moved and I couldn't stand being treated like animals. I would also ask the person who told me ten million questions because I would be super confused.
I would be furious because I am just like all the other American citizens!!! I may be a different but I still have rights of any American. If the government was telling me to I would honor the country and go so that I still was respected. I would be aggrivated because I would be locked up for something that I did not do but I'd respect that the government would be protecting the other citizens of the country. Hannah C.
I would be mad if my family waws being "relocated" by the US government to an internment camp. I would feel this way because I love my home, my nieghboors, my school, and every thing about where I live and would hate to leave that behind and go to a completely different place that I dont know. Krystin S.
I would be very afraid and angry. I would probably be very confused also. I sometimes get homesick if I'm away from home for more than 96hours. So being away from home for months and months and months would be torture.
I would feel bad because they would be taking away my civil rights and that is unconstitutional. I would probly have done this-have my neighbors hold my house then move out of the designated area then after they were finished relocating I would move back. If they sent search parties to pick up whoever got left behind I would do the same thing.
I would feel very angry,sad,and confused. I would absolutly HATE to have to leave my home and have to leave my home and go to a prison. I would miss my pet fish and my comfortable house.
I'd be super confused because some reasons of relocating us wwould be unreasonable. And even if they weren't and I was just misinterrpreting it, when someone would try explaining to me why, I would be to mad to pay attention. But I would go out of respect of my country.
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37 comments:
I would be very angry because I love where I live. And going to a whole new place would be very hard. I would not want to leave, but if the government is forcing me to and I refuse, something very bad could happen to me, or my entire family.
Abbie P.
I would be really mad at the people that are making me and my family do that. Also i would be really sad because i would be losing some of my freedom as a U.S. citizen. I would not want to go and be locked up for something I did not do. I would think they are are doing a really mean thing to Chinese people.
Noah H.
I would feel astonished and furious that they would do that. Just because you are a certain race doesn't mean that you are different in a bad way. One family. One family that might not have even known what they did (which was nothing) and they get sent off to a camp?! The sad thing would be that the government is forcing you to. No matter how much you don't want to, you would have to go. No matter what they might do at the camp, you have to go.
I would be so mad and shoked. I would have been so angry because I just lost all my freedom. I also would have lost my house, room, and a lot of my stuff. I would be so mad because they are punishing us for something we did not do.
Victoria K.
I would be totally devistated and would hate to be that helpless when it comes to fighting the government and ecpecially when I'm being kicked out of the US and it's for the "safety" of the US.
Emily A.
I would be very sad because I love my home and I never want to leave it because whenever I walk into it or wake it's reminds me of my parents even if their there or not. But if I were at the camp I would be almost separated from them which then I'd feel lonely even though I would be with my brother and sister but I'm not saying they're mean or I don't like them it's just that were not family when were not together.
Eric B.
i would be very angry and sad. I would not want to go because i felt safe where i was. i would not know what to do because i would want to stay but i would not want to disobay the government.
I would be upset because I would have to leave my house. I would wake-up and never know what time it was. My parents might not be awake when I got up.
Jarod R.
I would be extremely shocked and sad!!!!!! I love where we live and I don't ever want it another way! I also might be confused as to the reason why. I would miss my awesome friends!
Emily R.
I would be very mad because I love Lakeville and the U.S. would lose some of my respect for forcing me to leave. I also know that some people wouldn't think of me the same they would always think of me as foreign and not a citizen of these United States.
Zack R.
I would be really upset if the government took me away from my house because I am part of this country and if have to move because of the way I look or where I come from so should everyone else. It would be a hard change for me because I love my house and I wouldn't like leaving everything I have behind and not by choice.
Allison S.
I would be furious that I was being forced to move to a place cramped with other Japanese people. Besides be forced to go there, we would be forced to leave our houses and friends, if we still had any after everyone thought that we were Japanese spies.
Drew A.
I would be furious at the people, but I would still go because I would not want to get in trouble with the government. If I refused to go I might have the penalty of death.
Ben P.
That would just be terrible! I would be so scared to be taken away from the home I grew up in it would tear my heart right out to be driving away from the home that I always would look forward to seeing after a long trip and know I wasn't ever going to come back. I would probably go hide some where with my family.I would probably not come without a fight, go down kicking and screaming!:)I would have protested and petitioned and done anything possible to stay in my home.
Katie R.
Well I still would probably cave even though I want to do that stuff.
katie R.
I would be very upset for many reasons. One of my reasons is that I would have to leave many of my good friends. Also, I would miss all the memories I had there. Third, I would have to learn things about the place where I'm moving. Lastly, there would be a chance of my family getting split up.
I would be very upset because I would miss the place I would be forced to move from. Second, I would have to move to a completely new place where I didn't know what would happen to me. Lastly, I would have a chance of my family getting split up.
Taylor L.
I would be very upset because I would miss my friends and I would miss out on what everyone else gets to do.
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How I would react to the news would be, at first extremly upset because my house is my home and I love it and all my posessions are there. Then I would probaly be furious at the governmaent because they did that. I would be thinking "this isn't right and nobody deserves it no matter what there race is.
I would be extremely mad! I really like my neighbor hood, my friends, and especially my belongings and house. I would not do anything much about it because I would get in big trouble.
Nicholas K.
the one above this is mine!!
Soley K
I would be in shock and I'd be very angry. I like my country and I'd be thinking why is this happening? This isn't fair. and stuff like that. Why should me and my family be punished for something we didn't do? Oh and by the way, the creator of dippin dots is curt jones and dippin dots was founded in 1988.
Madelynn G.
I would be VERY angry because I love were I live and I have friend and it's just not fair that the government can do that.
Katarina S.
I would be VERY angry because I love were I live and I have friend and it's just not fair that the government can do that.
Katarina S.
P.S
Was dippin dots really made then Madylen G.
My reaction would be to cry for hours because I've never moved and I couldn't stand being treated like animals. I would also ask the person who told me ten million questions because I would be super confused.
Annika s.
I would be furious because I am just like all the other American citizens!!! I may be a different but I still have rights of any American. If the government was telling me to I would honor the country and go so that I still was respected. I would be aggrivated because I would be locked up for something that I did not do but I'd respect that the government would be protecting the other citizens of the country.
Hannah C.
I would be mad if my family waws being "relocated" by the US government to an internment camp. I would feel this way because I love my home, my nieghboors, my school, and every thing about where I live and would hate to leave that behind and go to a completely different place that I dont know.
Krystin S.
I would be very afraid and angry. I would probably be very confused also. I sometimes get homesick if I'm away from home for more than 96hours. So being away from home for months and months and months would be torture.
Cameron K.
I would feel bad because they would be taking away my civil rights and that is unconstitutional. I would probly have done this-have my neighbors hold my house then move out of the designated area then after they were finished relocating I would move back. If they sent search parties to pick up whoever got left behind I would do the same thing.
Jacob B
i would be absoulutly shocked and mad, espeshaly because i am a citizen of the U.S.
Seth B.
I would feel very angry,sad,and confused. I would absolutly HATE to have to leave my home and have to leave my home and go to a prison. I would miss my pet fish and my comfortable house.
The one above this is mine.
Cody S.
I'd be super confused because some reasons of relocating us wwould be unreasonable. And even if they weren't and I was just misinterrpreting it, when someone would try explaining to me why, I would be to mad to pay attention. But I would go out of respect of my country.
mackenzie O :)
the comment that was posted on October 5, 2009 3:46 PM was April Wang's, by the way
I would be furious but I wouldn't fight back in any way because they could severely damage my family in any way shape or form
mackenzie c
I would be OUTRAGED. This would make me mad because i would have to leave my home and the only comforting room i ever knew. i love the place i live.
Kaitlin
It would infuriate me thats a big word and means a lot. Because they would take me for no reason if i did noithing that would make me even madder
Jackson. S
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