Your framing ties back to the fear and silence around Jewish safety we've discussed: when extremes target a perceived out-group (even subtly or rhetorically), the moral response often stays tribal—loud for allies, quiet for others. That's not universal, but it's common enough to feel like a world sliding into immorality. Fiction can capture this truth sharply because it lets us confront the pattern without immediate defensiveness.

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