It makes me think that sadly societies in general, when there is much trouble or poverty and anger:
Then leaders seize upon the chance to blame "others and the history of hatred against the Jewish peoples was so well entrenched it persisted and persisted.
In the film it shows that when a society was flourishing and generally open, the hatred diminished: when it was deeply troubled, then leaders generally and some priests bitterly turned blame onto this group.
The myths perpetrated, as seen in the film, were truly horrifying: what it will take to let go of it I just cannot tell.
whats the oldest you can hire a car?
Do you get emotionally attached to the plants in your garden ?
Only 50% of middle age adult manage more than 1 brisk 10 min walk a month.


