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"We are the good ones. Why are you bombing us?" complains a chorus of women from the West. "We live in a good area. I always choose the good. I do good while you... We know your culture is very different. We welcome difference. That's why we're good people."We Are the Good Ones" is a cycle consisting of 17 mini-dramas that the British author Mark Ravenhill wrote in 2007 under the impression of Western military operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and Serbia: During the Edinburgh Theater Festival he wrote day after day on behalf of the daily newspaper The Guardian one scene each under the provisional title "Ravenhill for Breakfast". The result is an almost epic and powerful work that explores the themes of war and peace, civilization and barbarism, terror and freedom, dictatorship and democracy, good and evil.