Above, a watchtower at the Manzanar War Relocation Camp. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
It looks like the Democrat Party hasn't learned their lesson from their experience during World War II when they incarcerated thousands of Japanese-Americans into relocation (concentration) camps. It was truly a black stain in American history.
Now the Democrats in New York's state assembly have introduced a bill allowing the governor to put people with or even suspected of having COVID-19 into concentration camps.
From the Daily Wire:
A bill introduced by a member of the New York State Assembly would amend the public health law, permitting the governor of the state to order the removal and/or detention of a person deemed to be a “suspected case, contact or carrier of a contagious disease” who would “pose an imminent and significant threat to the public health.” The person in question then would be “detained in a medical facility or other appropriate facility or premises designated by the governor.”
New York State Assembly Bill A416, introduced by Democrat Noah Nicholas Perry, has been read once and referred to the Committee on Health. It states:
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: Removal and detention of cases, contacts and carriers who are or may be a danger to public health; other orders. The provisions of this section shall be utilized in the event that the governor declares a state of health emergency due to an epidemic of any communicable disease. Upon determining by clear and convincing evidence that the health of others is or may be endangered by a case, contact or carrier, or suspected case, contact or carrier of a contagious disease that, in the opinion of the governor, after consultation with the commissioner, may pose an imminent and significant threat to the public health resulting in severe morbidity or high mortality, the governor or his or her delegee, including, but not limited to the commissioner or the heads of local health departments, may order the removal and/or detention of such a person or of a group of such persons by issuing a single order, identifying such persons either by name or by a reasonably specific description of the individuals or group being detained.
Above, one of the barracks that housed incarcerated Japanese-Americans at Manzanar. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
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1 comment:
Interesting that when AIDS was spreading in the eighties, a disease that at the time had virtually a 100% mortality rate, the leftists and Democrats fought tooth and nail to stop it from even being designated a reportable disease. But then, the only consistency Democrats show is that they are consistently (choose one or all): wrong, stupid, insane, evil...)
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