Word: evilness
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...issue here is not politics, but good and evil. And we must never confuse them, for I have seen the SS at work and I have seen their victims . . . Sons watched helplessly their fathers being beaten to death. Mothers watched their children die of hunger. There was . . . terror, fear, isolation, torture, gas chambers, flames, flames rising to the heavens...
...that Farhad’s murderous instinct could have been rounder or that the near murder of a little girl could have been less hammy. This incarnation is so awkward that what should be very moving borders on comical; it’s one step away from the Dr. Evil cry when the steamroller is across the room in Austin Powers...
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...once like you, my friends—a young, bold intellectual, full of sarcasm, prone to bitter self-doubt and frequent crises. Then I saw the video for “Evil,” and realized that the puppet protagonist embodied all these intimate emotions...
...disclosure of Harvard’s Sudan-related investments (outside of those known from Harvard’s Securities and Exchange Commission filings) is necessary to find more “exceptional” cases like PetroChina. But the quest to rid Harvard’s portfolio of all evil is fraught with pitfalls. The opportunity to go over Harvard’s foreign investments with a fine-toothed comb may make continued divestment proponents salivate. And it might yield a few more companies that Harvard should consider divesting from. But it would also reveal Harvard’s positions...