I thought that the positive side to the documentary is that it shows that, throughout the world, whatever our differences, we have some things in common. Israelis, like us, canbe mindless hateful venomous dispicable racist bigots.
Please note the use of the words "can be." Like us, they need not be and many, probably most, are not.
I think the bravery shown by Ariel Harush was really impressive as well, happy to face down his own fans and lose his position as their favourite in order to stand up for the Chechens.
The programme reveals such complexity in that society, part of what makes it so fascinating.
Fair point.
I thought that the positive side to the documentary is that it shows that, throughout the world, whatever our differences, we have some things in common. Israelis, like us, can be mindless hateful venomous dispicable racist bigots.
Please note the use of the words "can be." Like us, they need not be and many, probably most, are not.