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Colin, I love this film. It is incredibly scary. But I think they ARE Jews, but have been denying it, to each other and to everyone else.
no they were definately not.

  Or else, what it may be, is that they decide
they are Jews in the sense of outcasts. Maybe it's just that the characters decide to identify with the oppressed. . . decide to be THEM rather than US,
yes i think that was the point

  My sense is that
Canada is quite good.
I certainly liked Canada when iw as htere(briefly). The amosphere wa sveyr different to over the border. I loved the space too.

They're currently contemplating allowing gay
marriage -- it's going to the Supreme Court because a lower court ruled recently that denying gays the right to marry was unconstitutional: most people think the Supreme Court will uphold that. I haven't heard of or read about any violence, but that may be because it's not reported.
mmm...they are supposed to be doing so here-or at elats giving us the same next of kin and pension rights. However it won't really make much difference to the genral attitude and the feeling of not belonging. Everything from tv to the media to novels and everything tends to leave us out-unless we are included for tragedy or comdy pruposes.


I think the point of that film is the speed with which we judge others, and how easy it is, even in a supposedly respectable community, for the bullies to start ganging up on people who are different. This can be the typical straight versus gay, gentile versus Jew, white versus black problem. But it can also be more subtle.
and jews vs , and blacks vs, and gays vs--- people will always find somoen to feel superior too until they find their wholeness within them. if that day comes, people won;t need someone to hate.

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