When you're using Germany in 1931 as your example, you are *not* arguing against simple 'bigotry'.
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it is, however, pretty good evidence that bigotry against a group doesn't necessarily explain their lack of success
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Nope, it's good evidence that bigotry takes different forms with different consequences.
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The answer is simple: some of us (Jews and East Asians for example) were mostly allowed to integrate by the (racist) majority
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Comparisons to Interwar Germany do not in fact clarify this.
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