The correct answer is: to spread awareness of injustice
The interviewee is giving an honest and truthful account of the events that took place. He is stating facts about what him and his family experienced and the injustice of what occurred. He is not critiquing the truth or deflecting from the truth and he is definitely not trying to make the interviewer feel guilty. He is simply telling his truth which is important in spreading awareness of the injustice that the American Japanese were subjected to during World War 2.
<span>Approximately 11 percent of those in the US feel sexual orientation discrimination is allowable. This shows that the trend is moving in a direction that is more understanding of human diversity and how all persons should be treated with an equal level of dignity in their daily endeavors.</span>