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Actos de desagravio
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Ongoing, First published May 30, 2018
¿Hacia dónde se dirige una sociedad en la que la violencia masculina es un mal a erradicar?. 
Un futuro distópico de anticipación en un mundo en el que la ideología es el eje político.
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After Brazil has implemented to the capital punishment the number of heinous crimes dramatically decreases. But overall, criminality has not decreased much, criminals have chosen to avoid killing when they commit robberies. There is even a popular saying about this new behavior. "Steals but does not kill" Despite protests from religious groups and human rights defenders the new law is widely accepted. The economic situation of the country is stable and according to surveys tends to improve increasingly. Social inequality has fallen sharply over the past decade and according to experts by 2080 the country will be among the richest in the world. However, not everything went well! Despite improvements, since 2020 a plague threatens peace. Caim Fonseca became nationally known after his diary was found. This diary reported a large series of murders committed by him, including his own father's. At the time police with his help managed to find the remains of several victims. Caim was eventually declared insane and was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in a mentally ill health center, however he managed to escape in less than a year and his whereabouts were never discovered. However, the greatest harm Caim did was not the murders itselves, but the monstrous message left in his diary, which unfortunately eventually came to public knowledge via the Internet. Justice tried but could not contain daily proliferation. It is now considered a crime punishable by arrest to own or pass on such work., but even so, because of insatiable human curiosity, it is estimated that millions have read Cain's work. The work has been described by many as a macabre and extremely narcissistic philosophy. Today, many decades after Cain's disappearance, Brazil coexists with the Legacy of Caim.
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