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Brutus (pseudonym)

Brutus is a pseudonym often used to refer to an individual who exposes or critiques political corruption, misconduct, or injustice, typically through writing or public discourse. The name originates from Marcus Junius Brutus, a Roman senator known for his role in the assassination of Julius Caesar, symbolizing someone who challenges authority or defends republican principles. In modern context, "Brutus" represents a person who acts as a whistleblower, critic, or advocate for transparency and accountability, often risking personal repercussions to highlight issues in governance or societal systems.