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Another interview, another gnome: "Sometimes you make cruel choices, otherwise just about nothing gets done".
People who disagree with me often don't merely say so – they lob personal attacks or make cruel and snide remarks.
The movie's title may make cruel sense — the Counselor is a man who himself takes no counsel — but a truer encapsulation of its worldview is "No Exit".
Two comedians make cruel jokes on BBC radio: heads must roll! (They did one of the comedians, plus two executives, were forced out).
"Instead, Mr Turnbull wants to make cruel budget cuts that will hurt vulnerable Australians even more," she said in a statement.
They are a bit like Gypsies, whom it still seems OK to make racist jokes about," says Barrett. "It seems to be thought comedic to make cruel jokes about them.
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Now, of course, the phenomenon of beauty therapists making cruel comments about their clients' bodies is well-known.
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