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Your metaphor is not working. Cruelty and absurdity are Ying and Yang?
You don't find it so? Maybe I read too much Vonnegut as a kid, it seems clear to me.
I actually think I see a little of what you're getting at, but maybe it's just my willful interpretation.
The absurd is the gap between what we expect to happen, and what actually happens. We expect to go to work today, it'll be mundane and boring, and then an asteroid hits the road and we can't go in today. How absurd.
Cruelty is often a tool people use to gain control. The absurd by definition is outside of our control. I can see how these could be related in some way
You say surrealism is anti-fascist. Then you say cruelty and absurdity are the same thing (two sides of the same coin). Then you try to clarify by saying they are two separate things but have a commonality (two coins same side). I think ying/yang is more fitting, and quicker to the punch, in that there can be a little cruelty in absurdity and vise versa, which you were dancing around with your ill fitting metaphor. So, yes, I don't think so. Clarity is in the eye of the beer holder.
The expression "two sides of the same coin" does not mean two things that are the same. It means two things with the same base and opposite expressions.
As such, the same side of two different coins indicates two different bases with the same expression
The metaphor works better and acknowledges more nuance than the Yin Yang.
There's absurdity in cruelty... there's cruelty in absurdity... kinda works... like a dark yin yang.
It's a surrealist metaphor
I'm going to use this in the future.
"What? Your calculations don't make any sense."
"It's surrealist math."
"..."
"Pfft I knew you wouldn't get it"
When you write a declaration of peace with the blood of your enemies.
"Sir this is a rescue for puppies, why did you make a flag out of their pelt?"