Signs of Exclusion
The summer of 1935 marks a chilling escalation in anti-Semitic practices, with towns implementing signs that explicitly ban Jewish individuals from public spaces. The conversation explores the absurdity of identifying Jews without physical markers, revealing a reliance on prejudice rather than any scientific basis. The discussion highlights how societal norms and personal biases intertwine in the face of systemic discrimination.In this clip
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