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The Cost of Compliance and the Danger of Silence

Silence and compliance are not neutral stances—they are active choices that enable oppression to flourish. Daisy K begins as a loyal enforcer, acting out cruelty as part of the machine, but her forced participation in Helen A’s rituals awakens a flicker of resistance. Gilbert M, though physically absent, embodies institutional complicity—his role in the Kandyman’s machinery represents the danger of specialized obedience without moral reflection. Even Susan Ross, once a participant in the regime, confronts the cost of her silence when faced with its victims. The narrative argues that silence in the face of tyranny is participation. This theme extends to bureaucratic actors like Trevor Sigma, whose rigid adherence to procedure becomes a form of enabling, and to the underworld dwellers, whose forced displacement reflects the totalizing effects of systemic compliance.

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