+1 They used fictional countries that were supposed make clear that they were not real and not referencing any real countries or real conflicts. The one country was speaking a fictional language that was linguistically similar to Russian, fyi, and was vaguely Eastern European while the other country wasn't really sketched out at all, besides being really poor, and vaguely Indian. No anti-Semitic reference at all. Two totally fictitious countries that are not evocative of any current or past conflict or situation. |
It was OK. |