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"dehumanize" Definitions
  1. dehumanize somebody to make somebody lose their human qualities such as kindness, pity, etc.; to make people seem like objects rather than human beings

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Part of the reason some Americans dehumanize Muslims is because they think Muslims dehumanize us.
NAACP: Don't 'dehumanize' suspect The head of the state NAACP on Tuesday urged reporters not to "dehumanize" Denkins.
I couldn't really give him a good answer then, but I can now: It's because if we dehumanize anyone, we dehumanize everyone.
To accuse people of infesting America is to dehumanize them.
And once you dehumanize them, it's easier to justify violence.
We're in a vicious cycle of continuing to dehumanize folks.
Identity politics perpetuate stereotypes and prejudice and ultimately dehumanize us.
He sounded like an autocrat trying to dehumanize his allies.
"These are objects used to dehumanize us," Mr. Colvard said.
So first we dehumanize, and then we feel licensed to oppress.
The danger lies in contempt's peculiar ability to dehumanize its target.
We're able to dehumanize individuals that we see to be criminals.
Brutal and dehumanizing conditions brutalize and dehumanize both inmates and staff.
Trump's policy and rhetoric gin up fear and dehumanize Muslim Americans.
Can men who have been socialized to dehumanize and harm women change?
Using racist language to describe Mexicans, immigrants and other minorities dehumanize us.
My issue is we cannot afford to demonize and dehumanize other people.
Tech guys like the one you quote above basically dehumanize the labor?
Michelle Obama nearly chokes up describing how men degrade and dehumanize us.
"It's really bad to continually dehumanize folks and surveil them," he continued.
To do anything else doesn't just dehumanize our girls, it dehumanizes everyone.
This activity would, theoretically, reveal whether people were likely to dehumanize interracial partners.
Under no circumstances is it acceptable to degrade, denigrate, or dehumanize #TPS immigrants.
It has historically been used by predominantly white people to dehumanize black people.
They rush to judgment, dehumanize and seek to expunge us from national life.
The Trump administration uses it as part of a strategy to dehumanize immigrants.
Does it dehumanize us if tenderness is tried out first with a machine?
This is why perpetrators work so hard to propagandize, criminalize, and dehumanize the Other.
We are standing up against bad laws which dehumanize us and destroy our freedom.
It is a targeted campaign to influence people to dehumanize and irrationally fear Muslims.
Animals, especially simian ones, were historically racialized in popular culture to dehumanize black people.
The we're going to hit you, discolor you, dehumanize you, characterize you, disfigure you.
Labels always oversimplify, but at their worst they dehumanize: "illegals" or any racial epithet.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's disquieting how easily we can dehumanize refugees.
"These words only serve to dehumanize transgender people and should not be used," GLAAD said.
This research has found that Americans outright dehumanize people of certain groups, including Mexican immigrants.
"Why do we have to dehumanize each other to get a point across?" she asked.
During Tuesday's news conference, Barber urged reporters not to "dehumanize" Denkins, who lost his life.
Yeah. In the same way we dehumanize people that we tear apart on social media.
I see your willingness to traumatize, dehumanize and endanger every black person on this campus.
"Under no circumstances is it acceptable to degrade, denigrate, or dehumanize #TPS immigrants," he added.
They dehumanize asylum seekers, refugees, and even those here from foreign nations with legal status.
America loves to vilify and dehumanize Mexicans, despite our historic contributions to the U.S. economy.
Why else would they feel the need to dehumanize other people later on in life?
Slave logs were used to dehumanize enslaved people and convert them from people to cargo.
"It's against our rules to dehumanize others based on religion," a Twitter spokesperson told CNN Business.
An entire lexicon of racism went into the ongoing efforts to denigrate and dehumanize African-Americans.
Like days of old, this is a thinly veiled attempt to dehumanize and degrade Native people.
It's a criminal justice struggle that continues to dehumanize nearly 27 million people around the world.
Powerful actors, including CIA, are engaged in a sophisticated effort to dehumanize, delegitimize and imprison him.
"By comparing Border Patrol agents to Nazis, Ocasio-Cortez is trying to dehumanize us," Judd wrote.
The more distant our opponents are, the more likely we are to dismiss and dehumanize them.
"They humiliate and dehumanize the civilian population," said Wole Soyinka, a playwright, activist and Nobel laureate.
A slimmer majority, 2628 percent, added that comments that "dehumanize" members of MS-28503 are acceptable.
Many of these tactics are designed to dehumanize a victim and minimize a perpetrator's own behavior.
"Under no circumstances is it acceptable to degrade, denigrate, or dehumanize #TPS immigrants," Florida Republican Rep.
The filmmakers care for Juno too much to dehumanize her and turn her into a trope.
Addressing the rank and file, ISIS uses hate discourse to dehumanize its opponents and devalue their lives.
They are sub-human, they dehumanize their adversaries and they wish to perpetrate crimes on U.S. soil.
We don't need a robots to dehumanize the messages we write on an already deeply dehumanizing medium.
It is better explained by what the forces that marginalize and dehumanize specifically target: identity and dignity.
But those same stories have so often been used to oppress and dehumanize those who are different.
But I will not dehumanize those who are not in harmony with my deeply, passionately held beliefs.
I don't put women on a pedestal, you freeze them and dehumanize them if you do that.
Today, there's something similar: Willingness to dehumanize others predicts aggressive attitudes — and perhaps actions — towards those people.
"Under no circumstances is it acceptable to degrade, denigrate, or dehumanize [Temporary Protected Status] immigrants," said Rep.
Some people are well situated to dehumanize others; some people are more vulnerable to dehumanization than others.
The characters were used to mock, dehumanize and present African-Americans as inferior in every way possible.
We become more cliquish, we're quick to dehumanize, we're more gullible when it comes to fear-mongering rumors.
The group comes down hard on Donald Trump, saying his policies on immigration dehumanize entire groups of people.
How can we respect Google's [diversity, equity, and inclusion] values and avoid hiring those who dehumanize marginalized groups?
Or was it somehow easier to dehumanize someone from a country he had openly described as a "cartoon"?
"We dehumanize people when we reduce them to a single thing and this dehumanization is insidious and unconscious."
"The examinations aren't used as evidence, they are used as a tool to dehumanize and stigmatize," he said.
One of the general realities of incarceration is the way we dehumanize those we cage and lock away.
History makes it abundantly clear that these symbols dehumanize the group of people they are supposed to depict.
Of course, those who have tried to dehumanize us often claim they are actually working to help us.
Human trafficking is a criminal justice struggle that continues to dehumanize nearly 27 million people around the world.
I was still wrong 2 dehumanize them-they r not my enemy, harboring hate & anger is my enemy.
I think they dehumanize them so they don't even see them as human beings, worthy of a breath.
What's even clearer is that their efforts to dehumanize their opponents are the real threat to civil rights.
" It's easy to dehumanize any group, she added, when they're shown to be "less than human or superhuman.
We've also seen new forces mobilized, driven by fear and nihilism, to dehumanize others—especially those in the margins.
Prison can dehumanize you—it can make you feel insufficient, like you don't know how to interact with people.
For centuries, white communities have relied on animal-like depictions to dehumanize Black people, and display them as inferior.
When we dehumanize people in conversation, we give permission for them to be degraded in other ways as well.
Young men brag about sexual conquests, demean those who have denied them and dehumanize their opponents, real and imagined.
It's self-sustaining: Believing you have been dehumanized is correlated with willingness to dehumanize and act violently against others.
But we also need to understand who these attacks on reproductive freedom are designed to control, dehumanize and criminalize.
People who dehumanize are more likely to blame Muslims as a whole for the actions of a few perpetrators.
We know how disastrous it is when we dehumanize people and refer to them as things or a collective thing.
" The ultimate goal is to "dehumanize the enemy, to the point where people are ready to laugh at their deaths.
We wish to weave solidarity in these situations that dehumanize and to contribute to a new creation around the world.
These words shame and dehumanize people, and they make it harder for someone who's struggling to reach out for help.
As Messenger has opened the platform to better foster user-to-business communications, Constine inquired whether chatbots could dehumanize Messenger.
Critics have accused companies of using algorithms for managerial tasks, saying that automated systems can dehumanize and unfairly punish employees.
We should not guide students away from judges who dehumanize and abuse them; we should get rid of those judges.
I know about how we hold onto forms of power that dehumanize you only to elevate our sense of masculinity.
But again, for the R Street/Public Knowledge narrative to work, they need to dehumanize this struggle for sustaining creators.
When politicians villainize and dehumanize the other party (or the media) for political purposes, they are opening up Pandora's box.
"In the U.S. our tendency is to really dehumanize migrants," said Kate Swanson, another geography professor at San Diego State.
When mostly white participants read that Muslims actually admired Americans, they didn't dehumanize them as much on the Ascent scale.
Just as we have the mental capacity to dehumanize, we're equipped with the mental programs that forge trust and understanding.
Dana Milbank, the creepy Washington Post columnist who has made it his life mission to dehumanize conservative women, mocked Sarah's accent.
It is about what happens when you give your supporters permission to hate and dehumanize people the president views as opponents.
And while the academics lecturing on the manuscript posture over their own objectivity, they continue to casually dehumanize and objectify Offred.
Some drivers complain these features dehumanize the experience of driving for Uber, while others tout their quests and badges with pride.
"I'm proud of you publicly living out your nightmares while complete strangers judge, dehumanize, and ridicule you," she wrote on Twitter.
By The People represents these communities with dignity, and resists efforts to dehumanize those of a different socioeconomic or ethnic background.
President Trump has repeatedly used videos of the latest migrant caravan to dehumanize the group and to paint it as homogenous.
These kinds of posts can make Reddit basically inaccessible for many people who don't want to face posts that dehumanize them.
And to the extent that we blind ourselves to them or we dehumanize the other side, we will pay some price.
We need a visual language that speaks to the hearts and minds of people and less theoretics that dehumanize and patronize.
The changes follow updates to the company's polices made last July that said Twitter would remove tweets that dehumanize religious groups.
The changes follow updates to the company's polices made last July that said Twitter would remove tweets that dehumanize religious groups.
Perhaps more concerning than privacy, though, is the clear use of tech to further dehumanize workers in food service and restaurants.
" "No matter your circumstance, I'm asking you to join me in rejecting the partisan loyalties and rhetoric that divide and dehumanize us.
Following this update, the company will require the removal of tweets that dehumanize whole religious groups, when they're reported to the company.
Yet many of the same people expressing outrage that Trump would dehumanize vicious gang members have no problem dehumanizing innocent, unborn children.
Stereotypes that dehumanize black people, particularly black men, lead to worse treatment by police officers and the criminal justice system, T.I. said.
That transformation requires thinking about an end, whether it is of corporate power, networked culture, or the way we dehumanize each other.
That aside, Westworld has made such an effort to dehumanize its bot characters that it's hard to engage with them as people.
Judd accused Ocasio-Cortez of trying to "dehumanize" Border Patrol agents with her controversial comparison of migrant detention centers to concentration camps.
Research published in the Journal of Consumer Psychology in 2017 found that bargain hunters, in particular, dehumanize the employees they interact with.
The makeup of the French team represents a powerful response against building walls and detention centers to detain and dehumanize immigrant populations.
"I'm proud of you publicly living out your nightmares while complete strangers judge, dehumanize, and ridicule you," McCray, 35, wrote on Twitter.
The implants we're giving to our supersoldiers dehumanize them in the minds of the soldiers, dulling the psychological toll of killing innocents.
But even beyond that, does him being an Asian man play into how people are more inclined to meme or dehumanize him?
In a statement he said the allegations were part of a campaign to "dehumanize" him and make him "public enemy number one".
There's nothing wrong with changing your views or exposing yourself to other viewpoints, unless those viewpoints actively dehumanize and marginalize real people.
In the name of public order, the police dehumanize protesters as 'cockroaches' and deploy certain anti-riot measures prohibited by international standards.
A set of core psychological mechanisms leads us to dehumanize other people virtually by default, leading to outsized dehumanization of out-groups.
Mr. McFadden sees a frightening similarity to those days, he said: the way politicians talk about and dehumanize people who are different.
What blocks or erodes empathy for an enemy is fear, anger or propaganda that whips up distrust or invites us to dehumanize.
"No matter your circumstance, I'm asking you to join me in rejecting the partisan loyalties and rhetoric that divide and dehumanize us."
Because I think it's easy to think you're doing stuff to help people when you actually dehumanize big swaths of the population.
They liken it to the many well-publicized horrors inflicted on women here, intended to dehumanize and put people in their place.
ADF is not trying to protect young women and girls in sport; it is simply continuing its crusade to dehumanize transgender people.
It is a master class in how to manipulate language to diminish abusive behavior, dehumanize victims, and let perpetrators off the hook.
" "You have two different uses for family separation: One was to dehumanize people, so that they could be treated like chattel during slavery.
In horror, masks are most iconically used to dehumanize their villains, and dolls to signify the corruption of innocence and the uncanny valley.
These three films are tied together in how they dehumanize their characters to show us what it could be to truly be human.
"There began a very systemized campaign of anti-Jewish propaganda" that "sought to dehumanize us, turn us into hideous stereotypes," she tells Julian.
Both the extreme right and extreme left dehumanize Jews, and it is far easier to kill a dehumanized stereotype than a real person.
The make-up of the French team represents a powerful response against building walls and detention centers to detain and dehumanize immigrant populations.
A 2014 study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology revealed that white, male officers largely tend to dehumanize African Americans.
Mascots dehumanize Native people, says one group Images of Natives Americans as mascots began in the golden age of film, Schilling told CNN.
" She said she told the agent that she was not OK with how she "casually used her authority to dehumanize and disrespect me.
We rarely get a chance to see these 'warriors' go at it without their full armor on, so it's easy to dehumanize them.
A 2014 study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology revealed that white male officers largely tend to dehumanize African Americans.
At least part of the reason it seems easy to dehumanize pregnant teenagers is because we've only seen shallow media representations of them.
References to African Americans as apes and monkeys have long been invoked to dehumanize them and justify their treatment as second-class citizens.
Today, Kteily and colleagues find something similar: Willingness to dehumanize on the "Ascent of Man" scale predicts aggressive attitudes toward the Muslim world.
This spate of recent scandals has called renewed attention to blackface, a deeply racist practice that's been used over decades to dehumanize black people.
"No matter your circumstance, I'm asking you to join me in rejecting the partisan loyalties and rhetoric that divide and dehumanize us," Amash said.
Fathers can start or continue an ongoing conversation about how their sons can break free from stereotypes that give men permission to dehumanize women.
Imagery that reduces people to body parts actually serves to dehumanize them, which is the opposite of what the brand is going for here.
Lastly, the president needs to stop undermining recovery efforts with nonsensical twitter rants that dehumanize and delegitimize the American citizens living in Puerto Rico.
The Freedom Foundation, Koch Brothers and others have tried to dehumanize public servants so that people don't always see that we're one of them.
Corporations pay developers handsomely, and they lack the constitutional framework that occasionally makes a government hesitate before pushing the big red "Dehumanize Now" button.
The description, which has been used to dehumanize black people, set off protests at South African stores that left mannequins toppled and racks overturned.
For now, what we can do is continue to work to change the narratives that dehumanize and to fight the policies that indiscriminately harm.
The point is, there is a natural tendency to focus all feelings of community within the tour bubble and to dehumanize the world outside.
It's used to consistently wear down and dehumanize your identity, while creating plausible deniability that can be used to make you look, well, crazy.
And if they can dehumanize the other side, that&aposs what they want to do, because that justifies driving opposing thought from the public square.
For the most part, the response was positive and people were understanding, lending support to my choice to reclaim a word meant to dehumanize me.
Maher's joke made light of the darkest time in American history while using a word that white supremacists used to dehumanize a race of people.
There's something about that job where you have to turn part of your self off and on some level dehumanize the people that you're [guarding].
Some fans have even taken the step to dehumanize the characters as sexual objects, uploading a mod that gives the female characters comically ample cleavage.
That feels realistic: in every war, soldiers are trained to dehumanize enemies, to maximize their effectiveness by minimizing the impact of potentially taking another life.
The Trump administration's latest tactic is part of a long-fought campaign to dehumanize immigrants, particularly women who are mothers and victims of domestic violence.
Social media campaigns like #MyCultureIsNotACostume, aren't meant to force political correctness, but instead, remind people that the costumes they wear can dehumanize another person's culture.
The repeated attention given to speeches in which Nazis literally dehumanize Jewish people by philosophically framing them as dogs, pigs, and meat doesn't help either.
As a Black woman and journalist, I see the harm that is caused when distorted narratives take hold in order to dehumanize another human being.
It is an absolute certainty that continuing to denigrate and dehumanize our political opponents will not solve the ills of our communities, nor our country.
"People are too quick to demonize and dehumanize, too ready to dismiss all that we have in common as Americans," the former vice president wrote.
But as a gay Latino, I find it troubling that students of color are continuously burdened to try to understand dissenting viewpoints that dehumanize us.
This week alone, he made comments, sent tweets, and unveiled policies (some real and some fake) all designed to further dehumanize and demonize his scapegoats.
Following this update, the company will require the removal of tweets that dehumanize whole religious groups, like those seen below, when they're reported to the company.
" That was right around the time Kotaku published one of the earliest pieces on the NPC meme, which it describes as an attempt to "dehumanize SJWs.
Jo Freeman's 1968 text, "The Bitch Manifesto," is perhaps the first to define the term from a feminist perspective and acknowledge its goals to dehumanize women.
But the number of objects that dehumanize African-Americans far outnumber those of any other group; Mammies, Piccaninnies, Sambos, Sapphires, Jezebels, Toms, Coons were an industry.
"My big issue is, if you dehumanize us, then you're never going to make policies for us," said Joely Proudfit, who leads the Cal State center.
"[There is] exploitation for their benefit alone and in doing so [it] continues to dehumanize American Indians as 'other' or 'something' of the past," Bennetto says.
The black female visitor recognized, like those who expressed their dismay online, that Lawson's deliberate images were once presented as stereotypes used to dehumanize black life.
Epitomizing the caricature of a Muslim terrorist that the US has drawn, Zubaydah's appearance in this scene brings a set of visual cues that dehumanize him.
Obscuring his identity with motorized toys and raw meat, David Henry Brown "Nobody" Jr. seeks to liberate himself from the ways capitalism tends to dehumanize us.
In the months since Donald Trump's election, it's become shockingly commonplace for Americans to blatantly dehumanize Muslims and Mexican immigrants — and then use violence against them.
We know how dangerous it is to dehumanize entire groups and make them the "other," blaming them for our ills and holding ourselves high above them.
While most kinds of bigots hatefully dehumanize others, anti-Semites obsessively claim powerful Jews have an Illuminati-style invisible hand controlling everything from war to the weather.
Nationalists across the EU have taken inspiration from Trump's unconventional methods of communication, his fierce rhetoric, and his frequent use of language to dehumanize and vilify immigrants.
It reads:We prohibit targeting individuals with repeated slurs, tropes or other content that intends to dehumanize, degrade or reinforce negative or harmful stereotypes about a protected category.
If we know, for instance, that alt-righters rapidly dehumanize others, we can turn to the psychological literature on dehumanization for clues to stage interventions (or prevention).
There are also the thoughts that some legal prostitutes are sharing about how using sex dolls in so-called brothels is going to further dehumanize sex workers.
The first image, a profile, shows a metal rod in the back of the prisoner's head, which is meant to dehumanize rather than illustrate any scientific finding.
Make no mistake: Words matter, and these words are meant to demean and dehumanize those coming here in desperation, seeking a better, safer world for their families.
If it is repeatedly drummed into you that there is a group inferior to you, it becomes easier to distance yourself and dehumanize someone who is different.
And in a crazy way, watching them dehumanize would really have been an opportunity for a white audience to feel so much better about their own humanity.
If, beyond Trump, the larger concern is policies that militarize the border and dehumanize migrants, then Democrats have had a significant part in creating the status quo.
Pride Month, which began last week, is a weeks-long reminder that "love is love" and "love wins," even when discrimination and bigotry aim to dehumanize LGBTQ people.
It's one thing to dehumanize someone in a little box [on a television or computer screen], but it's a different thing when you're in the world with them.
Just as the fictional implant technology can dehumanize enemies, so too can rhetoric, propaganda, and fear mongering that paints vast swaths of people as inherently different from us.
In the more "natural" forms of communication, participants were also less likely to dehumanize and belittle the cognitive abilities and moral attributes of the person they disagreed with.
Obscuring his identity, each one represents an ecstatic creative moment in which the artist has liberated himself psychologically and intellectually from the ways capitalism tends to dehumanize us.
Japhet and Bradshaw acknowledged that replacing line judges with technology will not only put people out of jobs, but it will also dehumanize the game a little bit.
The panel discussion did not include any discussion of blackface's roots in racist depictions of black Americans or how it has been historically used to dehumanize black people.
The very Constitution Sutton claims "the ignorant" don't understand was originally written to allow men like him to belittle and dehumanize all who weren't white, landowning and male.
When you can dehumanize a side or a group that supports Trump in this case… you can do anything, so why not hunt them like you would animals?
They provide strength and ballast to new generations of white Americans who continue to imbibe cultural, political and social images that dehumanize the sanctity of black life. Gov.
She's conducted neuroscience research that shows when we dehumanize others, the regions of our brain associated with disgust turn on and the regions associated with empathy turn off.
In the months since Donald Trump was elected president, it's become shockingly commonplace for Americans to blatantly dehumanize Muslims and Mexican immigrants — and then use violence against them.
While incessant news cycles often dehumanize monoliths, The Fight does the work of uncovering the human faces and the immense emotional and intellectual labor that make up the organization.
No one would be OK with raping someone who raped because we know that to do so would be to dehumanize us more than the person we are punishing.
This is concerning not only because you have one human rating another as "less than," but because a willingness to dehumanize is correlated with anti-immigrant actions and behaviors.
There was a time he, too, would have been called an "animal" by Trump and Sanders and others who believe it OK to dehumanize those who've done awful things.
As the campaign gained strength, the opposition worked to dehumanize and demonize the "suffragettes"—a belittling nickname bestowed by the Daily Mail, but which the protestors reclaimed and embraced.
A Saudi Arabian princess was found guilty of ordering her bodyguard to beat and dehumanize a craftsman who was renovating her luxury Paris apartment by a French court Thursday.
The same type of images were used to dehumanize Jews in Europe, to the point where it was socially acceptable to segregate and then murder them by the millions.
"Don't do anything that will dehumanize you or cause you pain or trauma," Professor Hill said Friday, speaking to a conference of mostly young female tech employees in Houston.
" He added that Morgan had misquoted him by saying Wilmore used the word "n—-r," which he said is "what white people use to denigrate, demean and dehumanize black people.
Mobs of racists lynched African-Americans in one of the darker periods of US history, part of an effort intimidate, dehumanize and keep power from those who didn't have it.
Still, as the Trump administration continued to try to dehumanize marginalized groups, including transgender people, the contradiction between who I seemed to be and who I was grew increasingly stark.
"We prohibit targeting individuals with repeated slurs, tropes or other content that intends to dehumanize, degrade or reinforce negative or harmful stereotypes about a protected category," the platform's website reads.
"I've always seen how it was created out of fear, and how it became a tool to dehumanize and treat Muslims as second-class citizens within this country," she said.
In an interview on Fox and Friends, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy blamed video games that "dehumanize individuals" for mass shootings this weekend in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio.
This is concerning not only because you have one human rating another as "less than" but also because a willingness to dehumanize is correlated with anti-immigrant actions and behaviors.
And after all, minstrel shows -- a display of racist imagery meant to dehumanize black people -- where blackface originated, was viewed by many whites as a form of all-American fun.
Roosh promotes some truly noxious ideas that dehumanize women and contribute to rape culture, and publicly resisting those kinds of ideas is an important part of fighting for women's rights.
Used to showcase items from the luxury retailer's "Pradamalia" collection, the display included monkey figurines that the Commission said evoked images of Sambo, a racist caricature used to dehumanize black people.
It might be politically effective to demonize and dehumanize our opponents -- it is certainly easier than taking time to empathize, listen closely, research the facts, and understand the other side's arguments.
"We prohibit targeting individuals with repeated slurs, tropes or other content that intends to dehumanize, degrade or reinforce negative or harmful stereotypes about a protected category," Twitter's terms of service says.
Meanwhile, Trump's reference to immigrants as "animals" is a way to dehumanize people so that policies like this, of violently separating parent and child, go unopposed by a supposedly Christian base.
This week alone, he made comments, sent tweets, and unveiled policies (some real and some fake) all designed to further dehumanize and demonize his scapegoats … Trump's message is growing increasingly extreme.
I've written about how bots could dehumanize Messenger by overrunning the chat app and sending you unwanted spam that makes you less likely to open the app or messages from friends.
While that doesn't dehumanize them, exactly — if anything, it makes their determined bearing more eloquent — nothing could better emphasize Rockwell's understanding that the moment's emotional truth lay in Ruby Bridges's solitude.
People who dehumanize low-status or marginalized groups score higher on a measure called "social dominance orientation," meaning that they favor inequality among groups in society, with some groups dominating others.
Wether it was Native Americans or slaves from both Africa and the Caribbean, accusations of voodoo and witchcraft allowed colonizers to further dehumanize the people they tortured, killed, and abused with impunity.
Those theories aim to not only dehumanize Jews, but also seek to deny legitimacy to progressive social movements led by people of color, by suggesting we have no agenda of our own.
"What I think is so powerful about Orange Is The New Black is that the prison system is a system that wants to dehumanize folks who are in prison," Cox told Manji.
And over the past year, as the Trump-Pence administration has worked to erase and dehumanize the transgender community by undermining crucial protections and banning transgender Americans from serving in the military.
His callous indifference here is not a personality quirk or accident, but a necessary feature for a regime that seeks to dehumanize and destroy in their pursuit of a white nationalist agenda.
But when it does hit you, that you allowed yourself to dehumanize another person, you start to realize that you really are making it easier for someone to do it to you.
The Zookeeper's Wife is a simple historical tale that serves as both a fresh reminder of the ease with which we dehumanize one another and the kind of care that honors life.
Left nameless, the workers serve as actors in Zhao's dramatic production, which tells a dark truth by reproducing many of the same power structures that dehumanize the laborers in the first place.
By combining the visual approach of wallpaper with iconic images of human suffering, Chen seems to illustrate a warning by the theorist Guy Debord: that spectatorship can dehumanize the people being watched.
People who dehumanize low-status or marginalized groups also score higher on a measure called "social dominance orientation," meaning that they favor inequality among groups in society, with some groups dominating others.
In August, the United Nations released a report that found Facebook was "a useful instrument for those seeking to spread hate," particularly among government officials who sought to dehumanize the country's Rohingya minority.
The new dehumanization policy Twitter is asking about is below: Twitter's Dehumanization Policy You may not dehumanize anyone based on membership in an identifiable group, as this speech can lead to offline harm.
There's so much effort to dehumanize people whether for their immigration status, their race, their religion, their gender identity, and we as musicians can stand up and say we will not allow this.
"I would just ask people to understand that this impacts our children and native mascots have the ability to dehumanize people and when you do that it makes other atrocities possible," Sarah says.
But this particular tweet is drawing outrage for its racialized language, with critics noting that black women have long been referred to as dogs or other animals in an effort to dehumanize them.
Yet despite those letters home, Preacher's fight for survival in Vietnam leads him to dehumanize his enemy as he increasingly sees every Vietnamese farmer and villager as a potential enemy to be killed.
One is a degrading slur meant to dehumanize the target; the other is a metaphor with unflattering connotations: that the target bears a similarity to a character infamous for his lack of integrity.
There are so many elements to this particular terrorist attack that should cause us to rethink the impact of hateful rhetoric, games and movies that glorify violence, and ideologies that dehumanize the other.
The people who completed this activity also were less likely to dehumanize Muslims, showed less support for anti-Muslim policies, and were less likely to agree to sign an anti-Muslim petition. Why?
Additionally, the non-Egypt countries of Africa were where so many slave-holding countries attained their slaves, and there is no better way to dehumanize a group than to erase or ignore its history.
This may seem like the sort of things that could irk drivers – after all, when the Spotify partnership was first announced, some were concerned that letting passengers choose the music would dehumanize the driver.
" Catch up quick: Amash left the GOP Thursday and declared himself an Independent, writing in a Washington Post op-ed that he was "rejecting the partisan loyalties and rhetoric that divide and dehumanize us.
There are just as many individuals who think the racial slur's toxic history — one of being wielded by white people to degrade and dehumanize Black people for centuries — is something that can't be undone.
I know that this is figurative language, but when I think about "black mirrors" all I see are words that dehumanize children with developmental disabilities, describing them like something out of a horror movie.
Robots can dehumanize killing Kerr works with the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, an organization that lobbies groups like the United Nations to prevent a future where autonomous killing machines are used in war.
But if women rebuff him, he's willing to dehumanize, insult, and demean them by any means necessary — typically by focusing on their looks, as he did during his feud with, for example, Rosie O'Donnell.
On the Weeds podcast, Jane Coaston and Dylan Matthews join Ezra to discuss the Sarah Jeong fracas, the Ben Shapiro-Mark Duplass meltdown, the problems with Twitter, the ways partisan dehumanize each other, and more.
The problem with this approach, as seen in many of the later Saw films, is that it tends to dehumanize the victims, turning them into indistinct fodder for whatever clever slaughter the villain has planned.
These are are well-worn, well-documented, anti-Muslim tropes intended to dehumanize, degrade and reinforce negative stereotypes," Ahussain said, adding: "If the president's tweets don't violate Twitter's policies and deserve a disclaimer, what does?
After two deadly mass shootings over the weekend in Ohio and Texas, which killed more than 30 people thus far, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said that "video games that dehumanize individuals" are the problem.
Calling out policy proposals that dehumanize classes of people is more of a normative discussion than I typically have in my courses on American political institutions, but not doing so would be irresponsible and naive.
Media about trans people, and queer people in general, is drowning in trauma porn, stories that dehumanize us and turn us into nothing but vectors for suffering, to be seen and enjoyed by straight, cisgender consumers.
The attack on the Yazidis was an attempt to dehumanize them and erase their identity, said a humanitarian aid worker in the region who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the work.
This means finding a balance between encouraging students to express themselves and not allowing the speech of some to silence or dehumanize others—an especially critical task given the recent racist attacks on Syracuse University's campus.
So many systems we are a part of dehumanize and grind us down, even if they sometimes pretend to be ashamed of that fact, and what we do too often matters more than who we are.
I enter into a culture where a set of politics already exists that encourages most people (even those who look like me) to dehumanize each other, to mistake each other for the sign of something else.
It told stories like about our bodies and who we are as people and how sometimes we deal with the fear of people trying to steal our culture and our bodies in a way they dehumanize us.
I really admire the way Andrew Solomon writes about depression in The Noonday Demon, which was a big inspiration to me, but I felt that the way he wrote about schizophrenia did tend to really dehumanize people.
For Melanie Yergeau, these essentialist assumptions about autistic involuntarity dehumanize autistic people to the extent that they are understood both by medical professionals and by the wider public as incapable of credibly narrating their own life experiences.
For example: Even though the recent Purge franchise is savvy about the way violent power structures dehumanize minorities and the working class, it explicitly condemns minorities who attempt to resist rather than work with the white establishment.
"A concerted effort is underway to dehumanize the streets, to create a society stripped of its reactions," said Sedef Cakmak, an LGBT activist who works at the mayor's office in the opposition-controlled neighborhood of Besiktas, near Cihangir.
As an example: Season four's greatest strength might have come from the way it depicted the horrors of torture and the way even mild forms of such abuse grind down and dehumanize those who are subjected to it.
However, two things can be true: Limbaugh can both be worthy of our sympathy and prayers as a human, and deserving of our strongest scorn for his long track record of using a global platform to dehumanize others.
Although the project's visual component is to focus on objects, what is truly being interrogated is the origin and evolution of the harmful ideas that they personify and that still dehumanize black, indigenous, and other people of color today.
One of the premier players in the league laid himself bare to say that not only do NFL teams and owners fully dehumanize their employees, but they make the players look like the bad guys for pointing it out.
"It occurs against a backdrop of an ugly public mood in which we have been told to despise the political class, to distrust those who serve, to dehumanize those with whom we do not readily identify," Ms. Toynbee wrote.
Thank you for turning Nakesha Williams back into a human being — and for doing it on the front page of The New York Times, where, maybe, Nakesha's story will reach and touch people who dehumanize and objectify the homeless.
On Sports In the early 1990s, Bill Bradley, the New Jersey senator and former New York Knick, argued several times in front of Congress that legalizing sports betting would dehumanize athletes and lead to the rampant corruption of children.
Just as it is unhelpful to turn the means of murder into the singular cause of the crimes, it is damaging to engage in suspect profiling to such a point that we dehumanize a rather large category of young men.
In truth, there is much to admire in the column, particularly Goldberg's incisive critique of nativists who dehumanize immigrants: Today the conversation about immigration is so toxic in part because we poisonously disagree about what it means to be an American.
" Allis referenced numerous slurs Native people have faced for hundreds of years "that the forces of racism and intolerance deploy to dehumanize our people, mock our cultures, and interfere with our inherent right to control our own lands and destinies.
And while it might be surprising that people with abhorrent racist views who sling slurs and dehumanize entire groups of people could be concerned with how they come off in the media, the alt-right is positively obsessed with exactly that.
It's become part of the conservative media narrative to dehumanize people who use drugs by spreading rumors about distinctly aberrant behaviors—cannibalizing people while high on bath salts or lacing marijuana with fentanyl in an attempt to kill teens, for example.
The subtleties of Drake, a young black man, mimicking how white men used to mimic and dehumanize black people may be lost in a rap battle but we should not be distracted from the issues that are still affecting our communities.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, a California Republican, placed blame for mass shootings on "these video games that dehumanize individuals" -- despite the same video games' availability in countries without the same mass shooting epidemic -- in an interview Sunday on Fox News.
Those who don't see blackface as a problem debate that the act doesn't fall into this category because people in blackface don't mean to be offensive, despite the practice long being used to dehumanize black Americans and position them as inferior to whites.
" All four congresswomen are citizens; three were born in the US. Twitter's (TWTR) policy on hateful conduct prohibits "targeting individuals with repeated slurs, tropes or other content that intends to dehumanize, degrade or reinforce negative or harmful stereotypes about a protected category.
Could it be that Mr. Weinstein, who reportedly had often been mocked for his appearance, wanted to dehumanize these women as well, while at the same time turning himself into a person who is watched and admired, like a person of beauty?
Co-written and directed by a black woman, the film sidesteps the prevailing white savior trope and effectively presents what scholar Saidiya Hartman has described as the antebellum period's "profound indifference to black suffering" by illustrating ideas and practices that dehumanize black people.
Rabbi Jonah Pesner, director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, drew an analogy between Ms. Omar's comments and those who make light of blackface without understanding the hateful history of minstrel shows and how they were used to dehumanize African-Americans.
More than a century after the heyday of minstrel shows and the peak production of racist objects, some Americans are still learning about the how these cultural products — viewed as forms of entertainment and decorations during the Jim Crow era — dehumanize black people.
The book dives into questions like why we see caring minds in some animals (like dogs) but not others (like cockroaches), why we can dehumanize enemies, and how we make moral judgments, such as when to pull the plug on a comatose patient.
" He further explained: "The subtleties of Drake, a young Black man, mimicking how white men used to mimic and dehumanize Black people may be lost in a rap battle but we should not be distracted from the issues that are still affecting our communities.
While some people have already expressed happiness at the idea of an option to request a conversation-free Uber ride (one person called the feature "long overdue"), some others said they either "wouldn't want" a quiet mode or they feel the feature could "dehumanize" drivers.
"Those who dehumanize are more likely to support hostile policies, and those who are dehumanized feel less integrated into society and are more likely to support exactly the type of aggressive responses ... that may accentuate existing dehumanizing perceptions," he wrote in the 2017 paper.
The Root of Violence I study decision-making in violent contexts, and I was struck by Paul Bloom's assertion that perpetrators of violence don't dehumanize their victims but, rather, see them as humans and intentionally choose to harm them as such (Books, November 27th).
But it also shows, as much as any sporting "event" in this country does, how fans and leagues — and even the players themselves in this age of social media — are willing to dehumanize the games they love, turning people into products and lives into entertainment.
"The abortion industry has gone to great lengths over the years to dehumanize the baby in the eyes of the public in order to desensitize pregnant women to what it is and what it does," said Tony Lauinger, the chairman of Oklahomans for Life.
This point gestures towards, but ultimately sidesteps, the question of just what in god's name would motivate these college students to bring someone to campus whose entire purpose was to dehumanize protected groups and generally cause a scene, on the grounds that...free speech.
In a world where there are systems that dehumanize and make us feel hopeless on a daily basis, lifting can give us a framework in which to examine ourselves, test our limits in a structured space, and learn to how progress and embrace change.
While the stereotype that Asian Americans are uniformly academic powerhouses may appear to be a positive characterization (and some Asian Americans believe it is), it has long served to dehumanize and mischaracterize Asian Americans; it also pits Asian Americans against other groups of color.
And the Motor City itself seems to have warped our blind, badass home defender, a former war hero mesmerizingly played by Stephen Lang, into a man who has to dehumanize and commodify the people who've invaded his life for the sake of his own survival.
Fundraising and publicity for organizations that are usually run by people who aren't autistic and like to portray us as tragic, family-ruining burdens dehumanize us and perpetuate the idea that autism is something that must be eradicated, not something that should be supported and accepted.
" Both use the same language to dehumanize their victims Dylann Roof, the white supremacist who murdered nine people in 2015 in a Charleston, South Carolina church, said he did it because blacks are prone to violence and white people were "being murdered daily in the streets.
A source familiar with Google said the question was deleted because it was an attack on the employee — it asked why the company hired someone who "dehumanize[s] marginalized groups" — and that Google leadership answered other questions on the matter that the company viewed as more respectful.
The laborious nature of court proceedings in this context is mainly a reminder that the system can dehumanize its victims in even the most trivial ways; Woodfox is never more passionate than when he's tearing apart the unsourced and fabricated claims made about him in legal affidavits.
"It is unfair to be held responsible for the statements of others, especially when my actions — including votes as a Michigan legislator and leading the Take On Hate campaign — make clear that I oppose all forms of hate and condemn those who dehumanize others," Ms. Tlaib wrote.
This response largely serves to bolster the similar points that feminists and transgender rights activists have made in response to the ad — namely that its progressives were also asked to make concessions, in this case by considering opposing political viewpoints that dehumanize them and threaten their basic safety.
"The polarization we see in Canada and around the world -- people who don't listen to each other anymore, people who are so sure that they are right that they won't listen to anyone who disagrees and won't -- will even dehumanize people who disagree with them," Trudeau told Harlow.
" The congresswoman also recently gave a lengthy statement to The New York Times in which she said, "It is unfair to be held responsible for the statements of others, especially when my actions ... make clear that I oppose all forms of hate and condemn those who dehumanize others.
She, too, is white, and points to Watchmen as part of an ongoing conversation in the country right now — if you're a powerful white person and want to help people of color in a system designed to dehumanize them, well, how do you do that without making it all about you?
From declaring addiction to be a preexisting condition, to stripping needed funding from Medicare for treatment, to denying funding to rural health clinics that serve people in need, to calling for stricter punishments, the Trump administration has done all it can to dehumanize, marginalize, and oppress people who struggle with addiction.
The difference is that PewDiePie—knowingly streaming to thousands of people, acutely aware that he's one of the most well-known personalities on the Internet, a person with 12 million Twitter followers—chose nigger, a word with a long, dark history, a word that was explicitly designed to dehumanize black people.
If we strive to become a just nation-- one where policies and practices don't hasten inequality and dehumanize people of color, women, LGBTQIA+ folks, and the poor-- we have to accept that systemic inequality is propped up by all of white America and not just aggressors with weapons and hoods.
Aside from being the first topic of speculation about every mass shooter, horror movies as far back as Psycho are built on it, TV shows like Hannibal further embed the myth into our culture, and video games like Outlast dehumanize psychiatric patients in asylums into spooky enemies to be killed for fun.
But the place that I'm coming from, from a criminal justice perspective, is the need to look at what we are doing to women and girls in the justice system, and the ways in which racism and sexism play out in the way that we dehumanize the female defendants that come before us.
As devastating details about the migrant crisis and family separation policies emerge — and with continued hate crimes against Muslim Americans and anti-immigrant rhetoric — I believe it is imperative to help students think critically and responsibly about how language is often used as a weapon to dehumanize others, particularly communities of color.
"We are concerned that these types of messages not only stigmatize and dehumanize minorities - migrants, refugees, women, LGBT and the so-called 'other' - but they also leave targeted persons and communities vulnerable to the risks of reprisals and attacks," he said, noting attacks on synagogues, mosques and a gay nightclub in the United States.
However, the White House immediately politicized the killing via its Twitter account, highlighting that the man charged with murder in Tibbetts' death is an "illegal alien," language that Trump has used consistently to dehumanize undocumented immigrants and to insinuate, despite evidence that shows the opposite, that undocumented immigrants are more criminal than other populations.
As one of Cosby's accusers, black poet Jewel Allison, put it in an editorial for the Washington Post, Cosby was for a long time the "image of success" for many black American men, his signature character a "model for self-worth and manhood" in a nation that has gone to incredible, outrageous lengths to vilify and dehumanize us.
Experts say that white nationalism and white separatism movements are different from other separatist movements such as the Basque separatist movement in France and Spain and Black separatist movements worldwide because of the long history of white supremacism that has been used to subjugate and dehumanize people of color in the United States and around the world.
Larry just can't go back to seeing the world the way he used to after the truths that were laid out for him that night at the Algiers — he no longer feels safe, nor is he willing to participate in a society that might buy his records but would dehumanize him and paint him as a criminal in order to excuse his murder.
Of course the children are just that, which is to say they are genuine innocents, but the parents inhabit a country that does not yet have civil rights, and they are posed with an unperturbed air that reminds me of something James Baldwin once observed about how racism dehumanizes us all but may in fact dehumanize the racist more severely.
It is precisely because of what these figures said and did to dehumanize, oppress, and exclude people of African descent, that the removal of confederate statues is more than just a rhetorical exercise for Baltimore — a city that is 65 percent African American and whose residents continue to live with but who desperately need to be liberated from its legacy of slavery, Jim Crow segregation, and discrimination.
That means that every time Trump chooses to use his Twitter platform to directly target someone he's angry with, he's not just putting them directly in front of his 17 million Twitter users; he's putting them directly in front of some of Twitter's most fervently bigoted users — ones whose culture of online harassment has created an environment in which they are more likely to dehumanize their targets and detach from the harm they cause.
Carlos CurbeloCarlos Luis CurbeloOvernight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress Democratic lawmaker pushes back on Castro's call to repeal law making illegal border crossings a crime MORE (R-Fla.) also called for the White House to clarify Trump's comments, writing that "under no circumstances is it acceptable to degrade, denigrate, or dehumanize" those given Temporary Protected Status.
But even depicting everyday black life, I learned, can be complicated — especially when it comes to black hair, which has been a virtual map of our history and experiences: from 15th-century West Africa, where as part of complex language systems hair was used to transmit information like social status and ethnic and clan affiliations; to the era of slavery, when along with our skin black hair became a primary target of a white society seeking to demoralize and dehumanize enslaved blacks; to the Afro, which became a symbol of rebellion and black power; to today's natural styles, which embrace new perceptions of beauty.

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