Yews, it was, but not in a bad sense. I understand the significance to the Jewish people to the lands they occupy, I was merely pointing out just how hard, and often bloody it's been for them, and how much easier it would have been elsewhere. Montana was simply a place where they could have flourished much more easily, not knowing of the acts of FDR, a man loath to this day.
Not only was his acts regarding the ship of wealthy Jews attempting to save their lives, every other country (England for another) all have Jewish blood on their hands!
Anti-Semitism was open and endorsed by the elite in the '30s-'40s, yet most claiming to stand for "the people!"
FDR gave away all of Eastern Europe to Soviet slavery for 50+ years and assisted in killing those who would escape to the "free West!"