I think at around the 8th grade, public schools should dedicate a year to a class on teaching kids how to tease out sarcasm, humor, ludicrousness amid serious authority led situations, how to recognize that the emperor has no clothes, and how that story is not literal. Especially, how to tease out deeper truths from stories and supposedly literal situations and ideas. Then, perhaps, every joke and jab I make in the comment section would not need a 5 paragraph explanation to supposedly educated, supposedly intelligent, degreed people--some with doctorates!
@@evolassunglasses4673 It WAS a Roman salute it hasn't been in use for over 1500 years. Used by others since including the United States as the Bellamy salute and then they dropped it like a hot potato in 1942, because no one wants to be associated with Nazis except for you.
I feel sorry for the Jewish parents, for they have learned nothing from the horrors of the past and the current events we are experiencing. The ease by which the human mind is seduced to evil is what this play is about, not specifically antisemitism. Surely, they must understand that it can all happen again until we fully educate all children about our weaknesses. Despite all the films, books, and genocides of recent years, the approach of hiding this material has not stopped this uniquely human madness.
This is ridulous...... I really hope that this guy gets more bookings because of this coverage..... Sod the woke lot.
nah not woke...asleep
Roger that. This is getting ridiculous.
How do you know have you seen the play ?
@@tonupharry Yes.......... TWICE!!!!
@@tonupharry You are a prat
I think at around the 8th grade, public schools should dedicate a year to a class on teaching kids how to tease out sarcasm, humor, ludicrousness amid serious authority led situations, how to recognize that the emperor has no clothes, and how that story is not literal. Especially, how to tease out deeper truths from stories and supposedly literal situations and ideas.
Then, perhaps, every joke and jab I make in the comment section would not need a 5 paragraph explanation to supposedly educated, supposedly intelligent, degreed people--some with doctorates!
Well said Pip. Amazing how the ignorati come out en mass to complain about something they patently know NOTHING about?
Is "The Producers" still playing anywhere??
The play should probably be mandatory, along with Chaplin's movie "The Dictator", the movie "The Wave" and "The Producers".
“So you’re saying…” non-sequitur strikes again!!!
"The Führer was a terrrrific dancer ! "
Plausible Deniability
Sounds like projection, Jewish parents understandably react to pictures and Millfield cannot blame the parents who attended and joined in.
What do mean?
Uh, pardon.. what do YOU mean?
@@tuckersabath2099 bit neurotic aren't you?
Maybe its uneffective as an anti hate play, if we live in times when neo nazis can take itvas suport?
You should give those kids a blue and yellow armband and noone will question this
Kysf
It's a Roman salute.
Do you really think people asossiate it with rome? And does that make it less volitial?
@@tuckersabath2099 it's a Roman salute, I can't help if people are ignorant.
@@evolassunglasses4673 It WAS a Roman salute it hasn't been in use for over 1500 years. Used by others since including the United States as the Bellamy salute and then they dropped it like a hot potato in 1942, because no one wants to be associated with Nazis except for you.
I feel sorry for the Jewish parents, for they have learned nothing from the horrors of the past and the current events we are experiencing. The ease by which the human mind is seduced to evil is what this play is about, not specifically antisemitism. Surely, they must understand that it can all happen again until we fully educate all children about our weaknesses. Despite all the films, books, and genocides of recent years, the approach of hiding this material has not stopped this uniquely human madness.