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It's brutality for the thinking man.
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It is brutality to deprive someone of that.
As another of our readers, Scott Ezell, writes, ["2666"] is both supra-literary and blandly mundane.…it is a primary, primal statement of human experience: life is everything that it is, nothing can be left out, it is intellect, it is brutality, it is history, it is pain, it is love, and it should be accepted and lived as a totality rather than parsed and dissected.
It's only brutality.
To sum it up: It's a brutality.
But it's a brutality that has been clear all along to those of us who've watched Assad and his allies engage in a seemingly limitless campaign to annihilate Syria's health care infrastructure and personnel over the past five years.
Phallic erectility "bestows a special status on the perpendicular, proclaiming phallocracy as the orientation of space" while phallic brutality "does not remain abstract, for it is the brutality of political power".
It's not the brutality -- they were extremely brutal murders, but like you say, there have been more brutal murders.
Or could it be Saddam's brutalities against his own people?
"There was brutality and inequality.
Certainly there is brutality.
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