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What he should be embarrassed by is the callous execution of the mentally impaired on his watch.
The two most memorable recent films on the 1914-18 conflict are Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory, about the callous execution of French soldiers 'to encourage the others', and Bertrand Tavernier's La Vie et rien d'autre, in which a French widow confronts bureaucratic obfuscation and official hypocrisy as she searches for evidence of her husband's death on the Western Front.
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But defending a single race from execution seemed callous at best.
"The joint criminal enterprise to which each offender was a party was extensive in its planning, brutal in its execution, and callous in its aftermath".
From other evidence Pilate is known to have been callous, cruel, and given to wanton executions (Philo, On the Embassy to Gaius, 300 302).
And these stories do indeed brim with the vagaries of life under Communist rule: mandatory attendance at executions in "The Cure," the bitter inequities of the Cultural Revolution in "Love Story," callous treatment of unwanted infant girls in "Abandoned Child".
But callous?
I'm not callous.
It can sound callous.
Matisse was not callous.
It's callous Conservatism.
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