Why I love a country that once betrayed me
When he was a child, George Takei and his family were forced into an internment camp for Japanese-Americans, as a “security” measure during World War II. 70 years later, Takei looks back at how the camp shaped his surprising, personal definition of patriotism and democracy.
George Takei on WWII and Patriotism
A remarkably moving and inspiring talk from a man who was interned during the Second World War as an "enemy non-alien."
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Countries betray no-one, people and their governments do.