As an exercise for aspiring actors, read the Megalopolis statements in different ways to change the meaning of the message.
Imagine being a 70-year old man and showing people nudes you were recently sent. It's always gross, but now it's also pathetic.
First they came for... [500 lines of poem later] ...then they came for the rich white pop star and I said "I'm starting to maybe think he's not the greatest guy"
She goes on the list with Kucinich
2. The city was asked by the teachers to let the students go through the process as a hands-on lesson on civic participation. I'm hoping it was one of these.
I can see two potential reasons: 1. With the recent rise on the right in German elections, the city wanted to send a strong counter-message showing support for revoking the honor.
But once you learn of it, why isn't this on the next meeting's agenda? Why are you waiting for this student petition to correct this historic error?
Imagine you're the mayor or councillor of this town. I get that this is an old event sitting on the books and it got lost. You probably wouldn't know about this honor. I get that.
But when someone else wishes for the death of a guy who is bad for humanity, he gets kicked off the tour.
You have to admire the dedication of that zoo to the betterment of humanity.