Again though, the example I was talking about was clearly a case where I had a good sense of the room (and was myself half part of the community in question). I completely understand that minorities don't express their opinions sometimes in order to avoid rocking the boat. I've been in the presence of antisemitism and done so myself (and while I would say I am not a full Jew by any stretch, when people start talking about Jews in a certain way, I do take it personally). There are times you can say something, and there are times it doesn't seem all that wise to do anything. So I get that. But I also think the fact that that happens, doesn't mean you should just assume it is always happening, or that you need to stop talking about the Holocaust at all or not include it in media because it might set someone off. Again, the reason I reacted the way I did to Falkovnia was because it tapped into something that was powerful for me.