It seems that a person's ability to get "sucked in" by the Entertainment has to do with their level of gluttony and American-style blind faith. Note the people who were victims: The Saudi attaché, who is described as extremely hedonistic; his wife, who is, between the lines, described as extremely passive; Prince Q's physician (physicians have been described throughout the book, and esp. in JOI's films, as negative and sadistic); security guards and police (there to do what they are told, not to think for themselves); and two members of DFW's union of wandering pseudo-Christian extras, the "neatly groomed Seventh Day Adventist pamphleteers"; about whom you can make your own judgments, for they have surely made theirs about you.
Steeply, when describing the incident (which Marathe refers to as "this blue dazzle you speak of") says, "The local constabulary were shall we say unprepared for an Entertainment like this," implying that if one were "prepared" one could view the Entertainment without, well, being a victim of the Blue Dazzle.
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