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In the moment of being treated less than human, which both black people and Jewish people had to endure, there is no "worse".

It is all pain and suffering and you cannot and should not say or compare, especially for petty reasons. It only tells the other group, in a subtle way, "your pain wasn't that bad", which is ridiculous and disrespectful to do because both suffered atrocities, and suffering is never something that isn't that bad.

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It doesn't matter. They both were treated like no one should be treated

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