In class we had watched the documentary "Promises" about the children growing up in the city quarters of Jerusalem, and how the different religions of the children affected their daily lives. To me, it seemed very sad to see these children place so much hatred upon each other, and how they spoke so many violent words about death to those not of their religion. To me, this seemed like a type of ethnocentrism, but from the religious aspect, not race. Religion in the holy land has always been a struggle.
With the tensions
exhibited by these young kids, it really worried me for the future of these
nations. With all the hatred towards the orthodox Jews, non-strict Jews, Muslims and other religious groups, they are setting their children and
grandchildren up for decades more unrest and bias, and also many years more of
violence and bombing on buses and shootings in the streets.
To try and fix this, the producers of this
documentary traveled to the Holy City, and began integrating ideas of intercultural
communication with the children in hopes of removing the walls of distrust for
members of the other groups so that hopefully someday, these kids would grow
up, have kids of their own, and pass along ideas that people of other faiths
truly aren’t as evil as their adults have perceived them to be.
It is good to see the producers try to fix the problem by integrating ideas of intercultural communication with the children. Hope some days those problem will be solve and children can live in peace.
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