This is the same company that passes corporate hair discrimination laws and lets a young girl be beaten to death in front of her school. The same microcosm that monitors, collects, reports “symbolic violence”, while the savagery of barbaric times explodes on the sidewalk. The same power that promotes empathy lessons and watches distraught at the departure of a principal threatened with death because he told a high school girl to remove her veil, at the lynching of a young student. Samara, new victim of an unbearable litany of crimes where inhumanity and impunity embrace each other, a new drama of a great reversal which gives primacy to force over law, to cruelty over civility, to pack on authority.
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