Blízký soumrak

(Fernsehfilm)
Tschechien, 2015, 52 min

Kritiken (1)

gudaulin 

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Englisch From a craftsmanship perspective, I would have to give a lower rating, maybe even lower than just by 1 star, because this explosive material deserves much more careful processing. However, I appreciate the theme and the message. That is because it is not just an image of the demise of one community and one confession in a certain country, it is primarily a testimony about us and our inability to help and empathize. When someone is ashamed of their representatives, I add that the Archbishop's statement sounded equally embarrassing and impotent. He was just more polished. But where prayers are offered, a completely different type of support should be in place in this case. It is incredibly embarrassing that a country that has had poor birth rates for decades, which threaten its economic prosperity and cultural and physical future, cannot offer a new home to a few thousand refugees, especially when they are exceptionally well-educated on a global scale. For several months now, Czechs have been having a hysterical campaign against Muslim migration and usually make it a point to emphasize that we are not concerned with anything else but defending Christian values. The desperate situation of the Christian community has lasted for about 12 years, and during that time, neither state institutions nor non-governmental organizations have been able to bring in a single immigrant. It is more than clear that there is no place for Iraqi Christians in today's Iraq, and there never will be. The 153 unfortunate people who managed to come to come here thanks to a handful of activists, after tremendous lobbying and persuading, are rather a mockery because our ability to absorb immigrants is many times greater every year... ()