I did find some cases where people had managed the properties and had taken care of things for their neighbors. But we also had major figures like Walter Lippmann writing columns talking about the danger of this other race. A lot of people post-Pearl Harbor were really vulnerable to this kind of incendiary rhetoric from newspapers and politicians alike. And so people who might otherwise have had more reservations felt that it was a necessary thing to do. It was a little bit shameful, but to protect the United States, it somehow had to be done. So, like most situations of great wrongs in history, you have a very small population that is really dedicated to harming another group, and then you have a large, soft middle that can be manipulated into letting it happen through fear or hatred.