It seems that the comfortable prosperous people of all nations, living in their soothed dreamland, have become so disconnected from the entrapped and precarious reality of a major portion of humanity. And the absurd, yet still understandable uneven sides of our world, appear in a striking clarity when a small group of affluent white tourists enjoys the view of damaged homes, the smell of inhumane conditions and the silence of quiet desperation, with their cameras ready in hand and selfies only an Iphone click away. They have paid thousands of US dollars to be walking through a war-affected town in a remote area of Iraq, Syria, Somalia or Israel, like a family wandering around a zoo park staring at captive animals. On that scene, we would never have looked so divided.