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It is not , It is segregation due to race , but the media has an effect on how things come out to people.

What happened to Americans of Japanese descent in the USA during the war was a scandal. However the Japanese were not earmarked for starving to death slavery and then execution at any time during their interment. It was not the same.

The details might be different on a " treatment level" but the big picture which is segregation is the same.

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