Unfortunately, such moderate pacification voice soon submerged as it was too weak to combat with the rooted racism which was worsened by fear. People living in B.C. found themselves incapable of being attached with the time-bob and waiting for its explosion. Thus, people began to doubt that the pleas by newspapers were to “shift public thinking” . The partial evacuation could not cease the wave of anti-Japanese sentiment, as people strongly believed that the Japanese remained strictly loyal to Japan regardless of their birthplace and citizenship. The Victorian MP, R.W. Mayhew argued that citizenship meant nothing in his debates: “blood is thicker than water” . Protests were even organized against the Ottawa government for their inexcusable dilatoriness in instituting the removal and detention of the Japanese . The immediate action soon released as to satisfy the public and to cease the stream of anti-Japanese propaganda. Due to the impossibility in distinguishing the loyal from the disloyal in the group of Japanese immigrants which white people had known little about, the solution could only be the complete
Unfortunately, such moderate pacification voice soon submerged as it was too weak to combat with the rooted racism which was worsened by fear. People living in B.C. found themselves incapable of being attached with the time-bob and waiting for its explosion. Thus, people began to doubt that the pleas by newspapers were to “shift public thinking” . The partial evacuation could not cease the wave of anti-Japanese sentiment, as people strongly believed that the Japanese remained strictly loyal to Japan regardless of their birthplace and citizenship. The Victorian MP, R.W. Mayhew argued that citizenship meant nothing in his debates: “blood is thicker than water” . Protests were even organized against the Ottawa government for their inexcusable dilatoriness in instituting the removal and detention of the Japanese . The immediate action soon released as to satisfy the public and to cease the stream of anti-Japanese propaganda. Due to the impossibility in distinguishing the loyal from the disloyal in the group of Japanese immigrants which white people had known little about, the solution could only be the complete