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Johnny B.ParticipantI took a history class last summer at Ohio State University, and when we talked about the Holocaust, we discussed this question. One reason that Jewish is considered a race by some is that by making Jewish a race rather than a set of beliefs, it is easier to discriminate against them. By ostracizing any group, those followers will stick together more closely, and therefore be more easily herded together and segregated. In my opinion, this was a means to an end, and it has yet to be corrected.
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