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Look forward to seeing the film. My English teacher at school put on a production of Max Frisch's The Fire Raisers, seen as a metaphor for the rise of Nazism. He showed us Triumph of the Will and a section was used to finish the play. A very progressive thinker and a long term influence. I gather the film was banned for years as it was deemed too powerful. Years later, living in Kenya, it turned out that she had done her sub-aqua at the place we would go to to dive on the coast and I have a copy of her book along with Last of the Nuba. Little did we know...

Visiting Dachau, just outside Munich, we were struck by how people must have known what was happening there. Individuals and societies that lose all morality and not just accept but exploit the situation. The festival that was held in Israel where the people were murdered was set up very close to the border with Gaza, so those imprisoned in Gaza would have known and been able to hear what was going on. Every day, Israelis in the West Bank drive on their private roads, past those Palestinians whose land they have taken whilst their fellow citizens supported by the military are free to attack and kill Palestinians, trashing and stealing ever more of their land and property.

There are too many worrying parallels between Germany in the 1930s' and the steady elimination of the Jews from German society, and what is happening in today's Israel. Israeli media acting as the Riefenstahl's today, glorifying the Israeli military who are carrying out the slaughter. As Israeli society, excepting a brave few, loses all sense of right or wrong.

And not just in Israel. It is only too easy to be a Riefenstahl, 'playing the game', taking advantage of the situation. It is happening in America, with for instance the 'techbros'. When society and norms breakdown, it takes decades to rebuild them.

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