“How dare they create a fictional story that has a few coincidental plot points that mirror Israeli atrocities. It’s an attack against Israel to call out Israeli atrocities as atrocities.”
I wouldn’t say coincidental, but the narrative of a small underdog (nation) fighting against an overwhelming, controling, ruthless larger enemy isn’t exactly rare in entertainment.
“How dare they create a fictional story that has a few coincidental plot points that mirror Israeli atrocities. It’s an attack against Israel to call out Israeli atrocities as atrocities.”
The fact people feel targeted by things that only superficially resemble their behavior is really more damning than anything else.
So you’re admitting you already knew better, and you felt guilt for it, but you did these things anyway?
“I can’t believe how Stanley Kubrick wrote Jack Torrance as a personal attack on me.”
“Why does every ink blot look like my parents fighting?”
I wouldn’t say coincidental, but the narrative of a small underdog (nation) fighting against an overwhelming, controling, ruthless larger enemy isn’t exactly rare in entertainment.