George Takei's family had their civil rights violated for a short time during the war. They all lived, were all released when the war was over, and George, in spite of being a latent homosexual, which was not acceptable in polite society at that time, was allowed to attend and graduate from UCLA, prosper and thrive in his chosen career of acting, and even today he still takes an active role in politics without any retribution of any kind. In short, he is one of the freest men in the world, obtaining blessings along the way that the vast majority of the world's population could only dream of.
There are a few things George never mentions: (1) If the Japanese had not started their part of the war with a cowardly surprise bombing of Pearl Harbor on a Sunday morning in December 1941, killing over 2,000 people including 68 innocent civilians, he would have never been in an internment camp in the first place (2) The Japanese in World War II were notorious for their atrocities. Just scanning the extensive Wikipedia entry on the subject (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_war_crimes) is enough to make me sick.