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Born in 1950, Dalcher's work often grapples with the consequences of Argentina's tumultuous past, including the Dirty War (1976-1983), a period marked by state-sponsored terror and forced disappearances. This quote likely reflects her observations on how ordinary people can be indoctrinated into perpetuating atrocities.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\n\nDalcher's question, \"¿Cómo es posible que los niños se convirtieran en monstruos?\", reveals a profound insight: that the most insidious aspect of oppression is not its brutality but its banality. The normalcy of violence and oppression can be internalized by children, often through subtle cues and narratives that justify harm as necessary or just.\n\n**How to Use This**\n\nTo apply this mindset today, consider how you might inadvertently perpetuate or normalize behaviors that could lead to harm. 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