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It is rational. Hitler had not even come to power at the beginning of the 1930s but an undercurrent of anti-semitism was rising. Jews were starting to feel afraid, they were hiding their visible symbols of Jewishness, you were seeing isolated anti semitic actions. Obviously we don't have National Socialist party but the NDP is very anti-semitic. We have shots being fired at schools, mobs chanting "gas the jews", we have people hiding their Jewishness out of fear, we have paint being thrown at businesses and Jewish businesses being targeted. We are not at Krystalnacht yet but things can turn very quickly. According to the ADL Canada's anti-semitism rating is at 15 while the US is at 9. So we are more anti-semitic. To say it's like the late 30s would be an exaggeration, but we are not far from the early 30s. And back then Jewish people thought it was just irrational fear, after all they were good Germans, how would anything happen to them?

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I went to Concordia in Moorhead for undergrad and U of MN for grad. It wasn't like that when I was there.

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