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TIL after a test preview for Apollo 13, an audience member said he disliked the movie because it had a "typical Hollywood ending" and that the crew would never have survived.
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Calling them "Jewish internment camps" is pretty disingenuous. It suggests there is any level of comparability between what the US did to the Japanese and what the Germans did to the Jews, Poles, and others.
Not to mention I always hear this statement parroted, but I've never really seen data to back it up. I know I was taught all about the internment of Japanese Americans, and I've asked others and everybody else I know has been taught about it as well.
Not to mention the genocide of the Native Americans, Slavery, the Jim Crow south, and Vietnam. They certainly didn't gloss over any of that school either.