ABSTRACT

One wrong doesn't excuse another wrong. I believe that is true and that it needs to be generally applied. What was shocking at Munich was that an arranged version of what the world is like was invaded by an element of what several parts of the world are actually like. It happened, with a certain inevitability, because the act of arranged presentation had created a point of political pressure. There was then a battle of political wills, and 17 men were its immediate victims.