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Poetic Justice, No Tears for the Cruel
A heavy and honest film that exposes bullies as capable of real cruelty, showing how they feel no remorse even after their first victim dies.
It raises a brutal question: why is a bully’s death treated as more tragic than the life they already destroyed?
The system excuses bullying but punishes retaliation, overlooking the original violence while condemning the response, as if justice only matters when victims take it into their own hands.
A bully dying through the same violence she once inflicted is disturbingly poetic, a pure case of you get what you give, and I have zero sympathy for anyone who intentionally harms others in any form.
It raises a brutal question: why is a bully’s death treated as more tragic than the life they already destroyed?
The system excuses bullying but punishes retaliation, overlooking the original violence while condemning the response, as if justice only matters when victims take it into their own hands.
A bully dying through the same violence she once inflicted is disturbingly poetic, a pure case of you get what you give, and I have zero sympathy for anyone who intentionally harms others in any form.
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