Sentences with phrase «dehumanizing others»

And, more broadly, we can't be satisfied granting human dignity to some people while casually dehumanizing others.
Voters in AB, vote only callous, doublespeaking, remorseless, bait and switch, lying, conniving, shrewd, unethical, immoral, careless, deceiving, reckless, tough talking loud mouth psychopaths who casually dehumanize others and spin the truth to how it suits them the best.
But we can't dehumanize each other in the process.
Auschwitz is reminder of how easy it is to dehumanize others.
The Shoah should have taught us that we can't dehumanize others without dehumanizing ourselves; but too many still don't get it.
The line of chastiity is crossed when one partner dehumanizes the other into a mere object for self gratification.
These sexual acts have simply become a socially acceptable way of excusing dehumanizing each other, of abuse, abuse grooming, oppression, language of hate, rape, and violence.
So when we debate an «issue» and forget that it is backed by people — imperfect, wounded, beloved people on both sides — we dehumanize each other.
Our nation has, of course, always contained people who, needing to denigrate and dehumanize others, have relied on racist and sexist language.
Those who dehumanize others corrupt themselves in the process....
These are the sins that dehumanize us and dehumanize others.
«Hate Speech» is any speech that is designed to DEHUMANIZE other human beings; and yes, it is always a dangerous practice.
Why do we devalue and dehumanized others?
In this state it's also easy to dehumanize others which contributes to violence both in and out of prisons.

Not exact matches

Johnson is proposing a unique approach to combat the depressingly repetitive, dehumanizing experiences that black people and other people of color too frequently experience in retail spaces.
It is understandable why the New York Times's Editorial Board would conclude that Christians view sinners as inferior — the tragic history of Christianity, even within our own country, offers many examples of Christians who have used sin as an excuse to dehumanize, discriminate, and hate others.
9 — You feel insulted and «dehumanized» when scientists say that people evolved from other life forms, but you have no problem with the Biblical claim that we were created from dirt.
Responding to Garrett Hardin's «lifeboat ethics,» for instance, such people would say it is better to take everyone on board and to let the boat sink rather than for those in the lifeboat to dehumanize themselves by keeping others out.
Abstract talk about the Other is of course dehumanizing.
They rarely tell us who a person is, but often allow us to disregard or as you say «dehumanize» others.
It is women who are taking the lead in this global struggle, because feminization of poverty, violence against women, dehumanizing treatment of women and all other forms of pains imposed on women drive them to fight back.
To a certain extent, Christianity could resist these kinds of evil structures; so it was not a denial of other religions, but the denial of evil practices which were exploitative, oppressive and dehumanizing.
The last time I witnessed and experienced severe abuse at the hands of the Christian religion and its ministers in 2002, I vowed that if ever I would go back into ministry again, I would work to resist this power, teach others to do the same, and work to free people from the dehumanizing oppression of religion and the Church.
Good people can be motivated to do awful things in the name of racism, regionalism, tribalism, nationalism, or any other - ism that dehumanizes the opposition.
Bottom line is there is simply no other religion on earth that draws such sharp distinction between its own members and others, or spends as much time condemning and dehumanizing those who merely choose not to follow its dogma.
In this passage the animistic idea of «unclean spirits» that can invade individual human bodies and distort individual human spirits is not in view; but the idea of demonic systems and structures that exert enormous power in the world, that can invade the body politic and other human corporeities and dehumanize them, is what is at stake.
But other participants in the oppositional groups agreed more with sociologist Ehrhart Neubert, who maintained that dehumanizing forms of socialism were themselves generating and perpetuating marginal forms of religious life.
Our very physical form is disparaged and people are simply exploited, ignored, dehumanized for no other reason than that they are black.
There is simply no other religion on earth as ISLAM that draws such sharp distinction between its own members and others, or spends as much time condemning and dehumanizing those who merely choose not to follow its dogma.
All over the world there are people who can not stand by and see others exploited and dehumanized, they themselves would never sit quietly under indignities, there are persons who have courage to call for justice and to deal justly with those they encounter, they are a sign of hope.
The costs of such heroics could be turned to what Midgley cares about, namely poverty, environmental depletion and other dehumanizing social conditions.
Linguistically, the president's metaphors for defining the «enemy» are frightfully similar to the Nazis» dehumanizing terms for Jews, communists and other «un-Germans.»
Right — if we have self awareness, we can detect any dehumanizing that we are taking part in of ourselves and by implication others.
The foreign debt continues to be an issue and new voices have began to sound the need to look for ways to face it; (ii) At the national level two questions are concentrating increasing attention: one is the reassessment of the necessary role of the state to correct the distortions of a runaway market (currently discussed in Europe and in the discussions about the role the initiatives of «an active state has played in the economic development of Asian countries); the other is the need for a «participative democracy over against a purely representative formal democracy: in this sense the need to strengthen civil society with its intermediate organizations becomes an important concern; (iii) the struggle for collective and personal identity in a society in which forced immigration, dehumanizing conditions in urban marginal situations, and foreign cultural aggression and massification in many forms produce a degrading type of poverty where communal, family and personal identity are eroded and even destroyed.
While some attention has been drawn to the Christian critique of sex and violence in television programming, the critique must also include other dehumanizing aspects such as consumerism, limited access for such groups as minorities and older people and the continuing exploitation of children and youth.
According to statement, «the question remains, if not to mortify, dehumanize and break our National Publicity Secretary, who has been very vocal against the APC administration, and of course to send a signal to others critical of the government, what else would have informed the decision to produce him in court in handcuffs, even when his case does not border on security threat?»
Universal conflict Once a group has been split off from other groups and sufficiently dehumanized, any brutality can be justified, at any level, and at any size of the victimized group up to and including race and nation.
Even so, the research could still have important implications for the study of the psychology behind murder and genocide of humans who fall into outgroups because of their race, religion or other characteristics, since those individuals tend to be dehumanized by those who would do them harm, Lifshin said.
Initially other people are dehumanized: all those who do not follow the recruit's same path of «awakening» are considered not really human; killing them is not a crime and is even a duty.
His four subsequent documentaries were all exposés of other tax - supported institutions designed to show the ineffectiveness of the bureaucracy that not only threatens to destroy them, but also dehumanizes the people they were meant to serve.
The dehumanizing effect of language, of imposed codes of behavior, is a key theme in some other recent political films.
#related #At this moment of political division and partisan suspicion, Macbeth is a perfect vehicle to wake the biased, dehumanizing conscience, to show the worst of others in ourselves.
In fact, like many other hipster intellectuals, Marshall McLuhan for instance, Illich and Goodman appeared to believe blacks» social disenfranchisement, to some extent, preserved them from The System's dehumanizing encroachments.
The most pernicious quality of Alzheimer's, Gillies suggests, is that the loss of memory is, in effect, the loss of one's self, and Alzheimer's, because it robs us of our intrinsic self - knowledge, our ability to connect with others, and our capacity for self - expression, is perhaps the most terrible and most dehumanizing illness.
When we make other cultures invisible, one - dimensional, ahistorical, and other («exotic»), we make it incredibly easy for others to dehumanize them.
On the other hand, it is viewed, derisively, as a dehumanized dead - end of painting.
Calling our clients «clients» doesn't glorify lawyers; calling them «customers,» on the other hand, dehumanizes us.
As current societal attitudes shift toward established power structures, Kondabolu and others are edging for a reassessment of once beloved characters that are actually dehumanizing caricatures.
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