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Grudge-holding can be wryly humorous, justified, and publicly gratifying, especially when prominent individuals voice private vendettas and name or shame perceived wrongdoers.
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Retribution, however satisfying, does not morally justify killing; vengeance, identity, and social injustice create compelling moral ambiguity around violent retribution.