Cruelty 📥

: In a review for The New York Times , the discussion shifts from simple malice to "cruelty that alienates and isolates," often hidden by indifference or convenience. It highlights Samuel Moyn’s Humane , which argues that making war "less brutal" can ironically make it easier for societies to accept perpetual warfare.

In literary and cultural reviews, the concept of "cruelty" is often explored through the lens of how it manifests in society, whether through systemic indifference, personal malice, or moral complexity in storytelling. cruelty

: An opinion piece in The New York Times reviews the tension between banning animal cruelty depictions and protecting free speech, arguing that the best way to fight cruelty is through vigorous enforcement of existing laws rather than broad speech restrictions. : In a review for The New York

: Platforms like TikTok feature reviews of facilities like Marshall BioResources, urging users to use tools like the Cruelty-Cutter app to shop ethically. Are you interested in a specific book or film review, or : An opinion piece in The New York

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: A Tripadvisor review of the Sanctuary of Truth criticizes the venue for "promoting kindness whilst hypocritically portraying cruelty" due to the chaining of elephants and confinement of small animals.

Opinion | Animal Cruelty and Free Speech - The New York Times