Re: “Pike Place Market backs out of event on incarceration of Japanese Americans” (Feb. 14, Native Information):
The irony! The Pike Place Market Basis cancels internet hosting the annual Day of Remembrance commemorating Government Order 9066, which led to the unforgivable incarceration of our Japanese American neighborhood, a majority U.S. residents, in 1942. Why? As a result of it represents “resistance.”
I perceive that the market basis will not be the market’s improvement authority. Nevertheless, they’re joined on the hip. “Resistance”? Isn’t the very cause the market exists at the moment, as a worldwide Seattle vacation spot, solely due to “resistance”?
Mike Heinisch, Burien