There's a good Brazilian show called 3% that is an exploration into apartheid like that. With a small portion of the population living in excess luxury while the vast majority live in slums.
In that show at least, the reaction of the revolutionary characters was to either build up a local cooperative or violently destroy the rich. Which ended up being inevitable after their cooperative was blown up by a drone sent by the rich.
Jokes aside, can you imagine how fucking weird an experience that was for those Gaza civilians?! I bet "surreal" doesn't even begin to cover it.
You may find yourself living in a concentration camp
You may find yourself a teenage orphan due to constant bombing
You may find yourself escaping from the aforementioned concentration camp
You may find yourself in your family's old hometown, watching Netflix on a flat-screen TV
And you may ask yourself,
كيف وصلت إلى هنا؟
Or born and raised your whole life in one!
same as it ever was
Seriously, getting out of jail after even a night in is a surreal experience
This is like that multiplied exponentially
There's a good Brazilian show called 3% that is an exploration into apartheid like that. With a small portion of the population living in excess luxury while the vast majority live in slums.
In that show at least, the reaction of the revolutionary characters was to either build up a local cooperative or violently destroy the rich. Which ended up being inevitable after their cooperative was blown up by a drone sent by the rich.