ICE told to get the eff out

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The term "Concentration Camp" per se is quite harmless, it simply means to put everyone in one location. Obviously, it has other connotations, due to the Nazis. You are being very overtly and demonstrably dishonest in implying the Nazi meaning on me.

In WW2, America put many of its Japanese population in camps to stop them causing trouble and aiding the enemy. Britain did similar by putting foreigners and various other agitators in camps on the Isle of Man. These were called Internment Camps. The inmates in both cases were well cared and were released at the end of the war.

As you say, the term concentration camp is a technical one. It was you who inferred the Nazi connotations.
 
No, it was Odds, you twister!

How can you people expect to be taken seriously when you lie so much?

I will be happy to admit if I am wrong. I might have missed the full post.

But as far as I can see, all Odds said was that they sounded like concentration camps.

And you turned around and claimed he was calling you a Nazi.

Where did Odds actually call you a Nazi, fascist etc.?
 
Well pardon me if you look the complete opposite

I think the problem is that I am usually right. I mainly discuss topics where I already know a lot, like law and science. And I am happy to keep trying to help others get their heads round the bits they are struggling with.
 
I will be happy to admit if I am wrong. I might have missed the full post.

But as far as I can see, all Odds said was that they sounded like concentration camps.

And you turned around and claimed he was calling you a Nazi.

Where did Odds actually call you a Nazi, fascist etc.?
His guilty conscience torments him like the beating heart in the Rue Morgue.
 
I meant I enjoy being patient and helping others get to grips with complex issues which they are interested in and which I understand. And on the few occasions I am wrong, I will always admit it and thank the other poster for helping me learn something.
You may thank me now
 
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