The answer would seem to be that anti-Jewish prejudice is the classic example of that dislike and
fear of strangers which the Greeks knew as xenophobia and which appears as a familiar phenomenon among primitive peoples and peoples reverting to primitivism.
Not exact matches
Highlights for me included Chapter 2 («Turtles All the Way Down»), in
which Jason manages to use a
strange blend
of Stephen Hawking and Dr. Suess to engage readers in a really helpful dissection
of presuppositional apologetics, Chapter 4 («The Weight
of Absence»),
which beautifully illustrates the
fear and emptiness that comes from not feeling God's presence as often or as keenly as other people seem to, and Chapter 5 («Reverse Bricklaying»),
which describes Jason's struggles with prayer and the comfort he finds in traditional liturgy.
But, I suspect, we also have ever from our youngest days a proclivity to
fear that
which is perceived as
strange, including persons
of differing colors, features and cultures.
Religion and State are separated, unlike some
strange places
which we actually
fear and hate (Iran comes to mind)... I, for one, believe that this should teach us to keep religion OUT
of the social debate.
Just after graduating high school I switched because
of various
strange health issues — one
of which landed me in the ER with
fears of heart problems and / or severe lung problems (never smoked in my life),
which is
strange having just entered adulthood, but thankfully turned out to be extremely bad acid reflux mixed with the flu — and I got all these
strange illnesses and severe sharp stomach pains (
which I was terrified could be appendicitis developing, as the location was always that area) despite being in great physical shape my whole life and generally avoiding junk food.
Try as he might to dominate her, Marnie just won't crack, leaving Mark no alternative save to solve the mystery
of her
strange behavior,
which includes hatred
of men, nightmares, and an irrational
fear of the color red.
Starting things off, there's an audio commentary from director Mark Hartley, joined by «Ozploitation Auteurs» Brian Trenchard - Smith, Antony I. Ginnane, John D. Lamond, David Hannay, Richard Brennan, Alan Finney, Vincent Monton, Grant Page, and Roger Ward; a set
of 26 deleted and extended scenes, now with optional audio commentary from Hartley and editors Sara Edwards and Jamie Blanks; The Lost NQH Interview: Chris Lofven, the director
of the film Oz; A Word with Bob Ellis (
which was formerly an Easter Egg on DVD); a Quentin Tarantino and Brian Trenchard - Smith interview outtake; a Melbourne International Film Festival Ozploitation Panel discussion; Melbourne International Film Festival Red Carpet footage; 34 minutes
of low tech behind the scenes moments
which were shot mostly by Hartley; a UK interview with Hartley; The Bazura Project interview with Hartley; The Monthly Conversation interview with Hartley; The Business audio interview with Hartley; an extended Ozploitation trailer reel (3 hours worth), with an opening title card telling us that Brian Trenchard - Smith cut together most
of the trailers (Outback, Walkabout, The Naked Bunyip, Stork, The Adventures
of Barry McKenzie, three for Barry McKenzie Holds His Own, Libido, Alvin Purple, Alvin Rides Again, Petersen, The Box, The True Story
of Eskimo Nell, Plugg, The Love Epidemic, The Great MacArthy, Don's Party, Oz, Eliza Fraser, Fantasm, Fantasm Comes Again, The FJ Holden, High Rolling, The ABC
of Love and Sex: Australia Style, Felicity, Dimboola, The Last
of the Knucklemen, Pacific Banana, Centrespread, Breakfast in Paris, Melvin, Son
of Alvin, Night
of Fear, The Cars That Ate Paris, Inn
of the Damned, End Play, The Last Wave, Summerfield, Long Weekend, Patrick, The Night, The Prowler, Snapshot, Thirst, Harlequin, Nightmares (aka Stage Fright), The Survivor, Road Games, Dead Kids (aka
Strange Behavior),
Strange Behavior, A Dangerous Summer, Next
of Kin, Heatwave, Razorback, Frog Dreaming, Dark Age, Howling III: The Marsupials, Bloodmoon, Stone, The Man from Hong Kong, Mad Dog Morgan, Raw Deal, Journey Among Women, Money Movers, Stunt Rock, Mad Max, The Chain Reaction, Race for the Yankee Zephyr, Attack Force Z, Freedom, Turkey Shoot, Midnite Spares, The Return
of Captain Invincible, Fair Game, Sky Pirates, Dead End Drive - In, The Time Guardian, Danger Freaks); Confession
of an R - Rated Movie Maker, an interview with director John D. Lamond; an interview with director Richard Franklin on the set
of Patrick; Terry Bourke's Noon Sunday Reel; the Barry McKenzie: Ogre or Ocker vintage documentary; the Inside Alvin Purple vintage documentary; the To Shoot a Mad Dog vintage documentary; an Ozploitation stills and poster gallery; a production gallery; funding pitches; and the documentary's original theatrical trailer.
This may be sibling aggression (in
which the dog is constantly at odds with another dog in the household),
fear aggression (loud noises,
strangers, sudden movements, etc.), resource guarding (in
which dogs become overprotective
of food, toys, and other possessions), leash reactivity (in
which the dog reacts aggressively to other dogs or stimulants while on the leash), or the simple will to dominate (in
which a dog wishes to prove he / she is the alpha dog).
Australian Cattle Dogs can even be leery
of or careful with
strangers,
which indicates some amount
of low level
fear or concern about
strangers, but socialization can reduce the development
of fearbased defensive aggression.
Irish Water Spaniels might have a reserved or cautious nature with
strangers,
which indicates they might have a low level
fear or concern about them that could be assisted with socialization to reduce the development
of fearbased defensive aggression.
Border Collies could even be reserved or cautious around those they do not know
which means some amount
of low level
fear or concern about
strangers, but socialization can reduce the development
of fearbased defensive aggression.
It's also important to note that for a dog with
fear aggression towards
strangers, like Jackson, this type
of household is incredibly stressful to live in — the constant stream
of visitors meant that he often had to be confined away from the family,
which he had trouble coping with despite medication, treats and puzzle toys, and other measures to help him relax and enjoy his «quiet time.»
Abnormal dogs watch (or stare at) what they are afraid
of quite intently; unfortunately the
strange dog may inadvertently make eye contact with the fearful dog
which then appears to be perceived to be a threat
which then may trigger the
fear response.
There are no consequences at all,
which is
strange to me when it comes to video games; the
fear of losing is what makes them fun and challenging.
Stage 3 then moves you into the land
of the unknown and
strange - Inside, Limbo or Layers
of Fear, all
of which let you create the narrative in...
The man accepts the animal with its injury and without prejudice, and this can be seen as a metaphor for a society in
which citizens long to get in touch with
strangers without the
fear of the unknown.
All
of which makes it kinda
strange to some
of us that we can talk ourselves, including, disgracefully, our children, into great
fear about what we may be able to do to it, or what we have already done to it.