lol OK this is a bit disturbing, but I found it quite interesting. So today in AP US History, we were having a socratic seminar (it's like a group discussion where you talk about primary source documents) on Japanese internment during World War II. Most people said they believed it was the right thing, yadayadayada. Then someone said "they should've only interned the suspicious ones" and another person said "you can't tell just by looking at someone" and I justified with

*GRAPHIC*"it's like being sick with food poisining- you don't just throw up the bad food you ate, you throw up everything because it's all mixed in!"

... and a lot of people actually found my analogy humorous and somewhat true... except the teacher who got knitpicky and crap and said "you don't have any control over throwing up"