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Title: Mutsu Homma Interview
Narrator: Mutsu Homma
Interviewers: Dee Goto (primary), Becky Fukuda (secondary)
Location: Seattle, Washington
Date: August 27, 1997
Densho ID: denshovh-hmutsu-01-0052

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DG: Another question is that some people think that being orderly and controlled and comfortable is more important. Other people think that the Japanese should have protested more. And looking at it now, what do you think? Which way is better?

MH: I don't pay any attention those.

DG: To the...

MH: The individual, so...

DG: But yourself, do you think we should have protested more?

MH: It is funny, but all kind of propaganda comes in. Honto. We don't know, but all kind of news comes in so if you think about it, those things, you're going to be sick.

DG: Right. So you handled it by...

MH: My idea.

DG: And what is your idea?

MH: And then my husband and I talked about it and then follow him.

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