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ayla's avatar

Agree. There is something sickly problematic with this whole spectacle. It is performative. What is a historic standing ovation worth when the genocide has only accelerated since the ?! Are they kidding us? What would Hind Rajab want? Respect to the Palestinians who worked on it.

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I don't get your complaint. Different people have different specialities and platforms, and use them to gain momentum for the free Palestine movement. Macklemore and Kneecap do it via songs and gigs. Film people do it via film. It's all just small parts that add up to a big whole.

Saying "I'd rather have Hind than a film about Hind" feels to me like missing the point.

Partly because that's not the choice actually available - we can only have 0 Hind & 1 film, or 0 Hind & 0 film.

And partly because if we think of "Hind" as representing all the children of Gaza, who we certainly would rather have be alive and safe than a film, remember that silence is their doom. If people forget about them, israel will kill them even faster. They must be a the forefront of everyone's minds, and this film will help a lot. It will humanise, too.

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