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"inhumanity" Definitions
  1. cruel behaviour or treatment; the fact of not having the usual human qualities of showing sympathy and being kind

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It's a darkly funny moment of dissonance and inhumanity in a film all about dissonance and inhumanity.
My response to Kunstadter — you put him in this situation, and he knew the risks — sounded good enough, but it was also a kind of statement of inhumanity, the inhumanity of reporting that has become the inhumanity of social media and of the new information wars.
This is the strangers' case; / And this your mountanish inhumanity.
This torture, this violence, this inhumanity, it has to stop.
The brutality, disparities and inhumanity of incarceration will still exist.
It will make you cringe at man's inhumanity to man.
Man's inhumanity to man, you got that in eighth grade.
Worries about the inhumanity of capital punishment were also blunted in part because this was purely hypothetical and in part because of the inhumanity he exhibited those long years with his penchant for violence.
"Europe must intervene to remedy this inhumanity of Malta," Toninelli said.
Every effort must be undertaken to halt this inhumanity without delay.
My god, the inhumanity on display here is hard to fathom.
The inhumanity with which innocent civilians have been treated is abhorrent.
We prefer to disown it, calling it 'inhumanity,' ascribing it to animals.
"The inhumanity of Malta is the mirror of Europe's attitude," Toninelli said.
We prefer to disown it, calling it "inhumanity," ascribing it to animals.
That feels more crucial than ever in a time of gross inhumanity.
As it has, in the form of the wave of family migration — to which the Trumpian response has been, first, the formal inhumanity of the child separation policy, and since then, the informal inhumanity of an overwhelmed detainment system.
It also didn't originate online—these stereotypes of criminality/inhumanity are centuries old.
Why celebrate man's inhumanity to man, by adding another coastal shelf of misery?
If anything, her absence has served to underscore her husband's misogyny and inhumanity.
If anything, Melania's absence has served to underscore her husband's misogyny and inhumanity.
"Not because of the law-breaking, but because of the inhumanity," he said.
Are we going to just accept inhumanity, or are we going to resist?
In contrast to their academic contemporaries, whose cloying and superficial paintings quickly achieved institutional recognition and market success, Degas and Cézanne were unable to cloak their ugliness in glazes and varnish: their conflict is our conflict; their inhumanity is our inhumanity.
In turn, his government has faced sustained criticism about the inhumanity of his response.
It was intense to experience, but eye-opening to the inhumanity of solitary confinement.
"The Shape of Water" was about the perceived inhumanity of people who don't conform.
Tariffs only end in spreading misery, a classic case of man's inhumanity to man.
"This is additional evidence of the brutal inhumanity of this terror gang," he added.
The incredible inhumanity of slave masters who flogged and branded their slaves to death.
"That was the first time I felt passion and anger at man's inhumanity," she continued.
But there's no denying the obvious: part of being human is the inhumanity of it.
"Kim and his evil regime are responsible for unimaginable cruelty and inhumanity," the statement read.
Neu was charged with assault by an officer, criminal threats and inhumanity to a prisoner.
"I hope in my life I never have to witness such inhumanity again," he said.
There is no excuse -- not culture, not tradition -- for this kind of hate and inhumanity.
Of course, there's also the ugly inhumanity of beating someone down, even someone who is racist.
What I did not expect was for the inmates to turn up the inhumanity so quickly.
What is certain: these women witnessed a brutal hell of inhumanity from a front-row seat.
A gentle voice against all inhumanity, Elie devoted his life to confronting evil wherever it surfaced.
Each day, the brutality and inhumanity of the Trump administration's zero-tolerance policy becomes more evident.
Today, it's leading Jews and non-Jews alike to stand against the inhumanity of ICE camps.
Beyond the inhumanity of toying with people's lives this way, there's also the shortsightedness of it.
The charges included assault, making threats, inhumanity to a prisoner, and inflicting cruel and unusual punishment.
" Mass deportation, he elaborated, "would constitute a level of inhumanity the American people would never accept.
"This has nothing to do with inhumanity, this isn&apost unlawful, this isn&apost indecent," he said.
"I have never been so disgusted and appalled by such inhumanity," Alvarez said at the press conference.
This senseless violence shows the cowardice and inhumanity of the enemies of democracy and peace in #Afghanistan.
The inhumanity of this policy is evident even to those who have been charged with implementing it.
Even when man's inhumanity to man seems to bring us to our knees, the law still stands.
We fail to learn that lesson when we don't callout such inhumanity right in front of us.
I'm regularly stunned by the cruelty that's mistaken for cleverness and the inhumanity that's confused with conviction.
What we see today now is this incredible inhumanity of children being torn away from their parents.
I can protest Mike Pence's visit, his inhumanity, racism and homophobia without fear of persecution or retribution.
Won't Israeli society at some point also feel the nefarious effects of its government's inhumanity toward us?
Through color I have sought to concentrate on beauty and happiness, rather than on man's inhumanity to man.
This is not an easy book to read — the countless episodes of inhumanity on these pages are heartbreaking.
Owning your own oar doesn't change the inhumanity of a life given over to rowing in the dark.
But it seems clear that the man himself would never have accepted the inhumanity undertaken in his name.
And Dostoyevsky's questions about persisting, and resisting, in the face of institutionalized inhumanity glow with an infectious fever.
I don't like the inhumanity with which Mark Zuckerberg was treated in the build-up to his Senate hearing.
There has always been something optimistic about the idea that our worst acts of inhumanity are based on confusion.
As long as we refuse to admit that inhumanity is completely human, we'll just be telling ourselves pious lies.
And if we treated animals as they deserve, human inhumanity to humans would stand out all the more appallingly.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Man's inhumanity to man, as 18th century Scottish poet Robert Burns put it, is no recent development.
"Charged" is meant to, and does, provoke pity and terror in us at the sheer inhumanity of all imprisonment.
Mr. Macron visited the port city to defend his immigration policies against critics who have accused him of inhumanity.
"The inhumanity on display here is hard to fathom," tweeted Seth Mandel, executive editor of the conservative Washington Examiner.
"If America's war leadership often flaunted its inhumanity, that of North Vietnam matched it cruelty for cruelty," Hastings contends.
He blamed the rebels for their inhumanity and the men in the Congolese government for watching the brutality impassively.
Throughout the tour, Sean counters the brutality and inhumanity of enslavement with information about the constant uprisings and opposition.
This is often the most depressing category of the night, filled with movies that examine man's inhumanity to man.
The academic left and its news media and Hollywood acolytes refuse to confront the horrifying record of Marxism's endless inhumanity.
What happened to African American victims of the flood was appalling, and just the inhumanity of how they were treated.
" Mayor Henry Parrish II praised the decision to bring charges over what he called "an isolated act of unspeakable inhumanity.
In extraordinary circumstances, they showed extraordinary bravery, holding fast to a lifeboat of humanity amid a roaring sea of inhumanity.
There are only two problems: he is completely unremarkable in still photographs, and he carries a faint inhumanity in motion.
We must accept nothing less than a complete elimination of this pervasive inhumanity; we must work continuously together for justice.
Socialist leader Udo Bullmann accused Rome of showing "the ugly face of inhumanity" toward asylum seekers landing on Italy's shores.
What if, to be blunt, the deepest moral problem with contemporary American war is not its inhumanity but its existence?
On some level, we may be sickened as much by our own unsavory desires as by the inhumanity on display.
"Forty patients dying following liver biopsy pointed to medical inhumanity, not medical therapy," Dr. Seldin said in the Baylor interview.
The American people have made it clear that they reject this inhumanity, and studies have shown that better options exist.
"Man's inhumanity to man," said Woolnough, presenting a sort of car-centaur, with half a minifigure stuck on a car.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is certainly fleshing out that worldview with Daisy and Lincoln, who each take a different approach their Inhumanity.
The note details her time and what she described as the "inhumanity" she witnessed while at the Payne-Whitney psychiatric clinic.
From order to chaos and moral high ground to inhumanity, lines have been crossed in the women's prison in season five.
At stake is that these sales were converted into hard cash — continued revenue that enabled the Reich to further their inhumanity.
Women lawyers have helped lead the charge on immigration and refugees at the border, calling out the inhumanity of family separation.
We have learned our lesson, this group says, and we will "never again" allow intolerance and inhumanity to enter legitimate discourse.
Some of his favorites were chosen for their realism, some for their interactions with us, and others for their total inhumanity.
That we left people in terrible pain and suffering, and it was a kind of inhumanity that I thought was unacceptable.
These lines are an indictment of both the inhumanity of solitary confinement and the isolating culture of surveillance that ensnares us all.
"This terrorist act demonstrates once again the inhumanity and brutality of all that Daesh does and all it stands for," he said.
On her website, Dr. Stein used the tragic killing of Harambe to speak out on a bigger issue: the inhumanity of zoos.
Of course, most of us are not directly affected by the inhumanity we are witnessing seeing the government treat people so heartlessly.
The inhumanity of Israel's system of occupation and inequality is nowhere more evident than in the government's treatment of Palestinian young people.
What brand of brutal inhumanity could ever possess a man so deeply that he could herd droves of children into a furnace?
All manner of inhumanity and barbarism have been conducted under the guise of protecting the honor and purity of these white women.
" House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said in a statement that the attack, if confirmed, "would be a war crime of staggering inhumanity.
Washington's story — all of it, in its entirety — is full of victory and triumph, inhumanity and catastrophe, often on a grand scale.
That just demonstrates the cruelness and inhumanity of an administration that one would expect from a rogue nation, not the greatest nation.
Addressing racism, inhumanity and injustice were always a hallmark of the series, and the producers clearly intend to build upon that foundation.
In these paintings and stark pen-and-ink drawings, war is only a harbinger of horror and an act of senseless inhumanity.
The notion that otherwise ordinary villagers were capable of such extraordinary inhumanity seemed fairly obvious to her, especially after the second world war.
" She concluded, "Afghan women were the canaries in the mine shaft, bearing witness to the inhumanity of a regime against its own citizens.
She felt, on a visceral level, the injustice and inhumanity of being denied entry to your home after leaving to maintain family ties.
"It breaks all records of inhumanity," said a member of the Border Guard Bangladesh named Anamul, stationed at the Kutupalong Rohingya refugee camp.
But there was also a focus on the callousness and inhumanity of Chinese culture, which allowed this epidemic to turn into a pandemic.
If you've never seen any photos or documentaries recounting those dark years, the sheer inhumanity of these sequences may be difficult to watch.
So making it possible for genocide victims to return home is the only part of all this inhumanity that can really be undone.
The report points to laws on inhumanity to prisoners involving substantial harm, a felony, and oppression under color of office, a gross misdemeanor.
"I have never been so disgusted and appalled by such inhumanity," Alvarez, a prosecutor for more than 30 years, said during Tuesday's press conference.
And if what's in there is an abstract concept about how the world punishes inhumanity, how satisfying can it be as a big reveal?
Like millions across America, we were outraged by the video that showed a member of the public being treated with such disrespect and inhumanity.
In other words, Golub was never one to luxuriate in paint, the effect of which would undercut the violence and inhumanity he relentlessly depicted.
"The inhumanity and scale of the returns is truly shocking; Turkey should stop them immediately," said John Dalhuisen, Amnesty's Europe and Central Asia director.
He said "man's inhumanity to man" would not be solved by exploring space, but that it could demonstrate "the nobility man is capable of."
These cases represent only a tiny percentage of Irish abortions, but by exposing the inhumanity of our laws, they have slowly changed public opinion.
"We cannot spiritually, relationally or globally afford to ignore the injustice and inhumanity and must work fervently to build the beloved community," she said.
Its no-frills, form-follows-function shape evoked civility in a time of chaos, a ticking intelligence in the face of a new inhumanity.
His life also provides a framework for resistance against rising levels of inhumanity, racism and injustice that he would find all too familiar today.
Bass is a leading Democratic voice in Congress on what she says is the Trump administration's inhumanity toward migrants, especially migrant children in custody.
The president is not used to being accused of inhumanity, but that has been the tenor of a weekslong barrage in the media here.
The fallout over the Infinity arc, dubbed "Inhumanity," sees the Inhuman Royal Family beginning to live on Earth after their homeland, Attilan, is destroyed.
Aleppo is one more place where man's inhumanity to man won, one more place where the best of our instincts lost, where the world failed.
The shameless brutality with which they were crushed in both cases may be taken as a measure of the inhumanity against which they rose up.
Few people in the mostly Hindu village are talking about the inhumanity of the crime or the fact that the girl's traumatized parents have fled.
For those Americans whose hearts are somehow numb to the inhumanity of these practices, can we appeal to the fiscal conservative side of their brains?
In the final analysis, prosecutors will have to show much more than You's inhumanity if they have any hope of sustaining their case against her.
A lot of times, that inhumanity is simply a product of ignorance or indifference — people don't know better, or don't have the time to do more.
It seems like the definition of inhumanity,…Read more ReadTo create the mini-brains, Hartung's team coaxed genetically reprogrammed pluripotent stem cells into becoming brain cells.
By portraying the anti-terror apparatus as such a piece of madness, Mr Clark finds a clear visual language with which to portray the war's inhumanity.
"This is not an easy book to read — the countless episodes of inhumanity on these pages are heartbreaking," James Forman Jr. wrote in the Book Review.
" Gutiérrez, a note of bewilderment in his voice, said: "I mean, you want to change the conversation from the inhumanity of caging children to abolishing ICE?
"Inhumanity" made way for "incivility," a noun that was being applied to Trump's supporters and his detractors and was thus obscuring the maliciousness of the former.
"Washington's story — all of it, in its entirety — is full of victory and triumph, inhumanity and catastrophe, often on a grand scale," Ms. Coe writes. 8.
Ann VehslageSkillman, N.J. To the Editor: The annual column by Maureen Dowd's brother so deftly avoids the "big issues" — the sheer inhumanity of the Trump administration.
Instead, Marvel announced that the Inhumans would instead live on as a television show, one whose premise seems drawn from the "Inhumanity" arc in the comics.
The paradox of art in Spero's practice does not feel redemptive, the way the beauty of a Renaissance painting might elevate the inhumanity of a Crucifixion.
Meanwhile orators told Americans that their revolt had been unusually civilised: one public meeting in 1813 declared the revolution "untarnished with a single blood-speck of inhumanity".
But now eastern Ghouta's beautiful agricultural landscape has again become a theater of extreme violence and inhumanity, recently described as "hell on earth" by the United Nations.
National borders make the world poorer and more dangerous and lead to the kind of inhumanity taking place at the United States-Mexico border as we speak.
"Regrettably, the inhumanity of rape is still being perpetrated ... this wickedness must be brought to an end," Sirleaf said in her annual state of the nation address.
Of all the cosmic menaces that King's heroes have battled, this slow creep into inhumanity may be the most terrifying yet because it is all too real.
The fundamental inhumanity of the journey toward utopia is that one must cross rivers of blood to reach it, yet the destination remains stubbornly out of reach.
Though it was barely midmorning, the sun beat down with a merciless heat, lending a particular inhumanity to Mr. Tyson's descriptions of the grueling sugar-making process.
The story may help them see how our fear delivers us into inhumanity; how refugees in tent cities are made into villains, even as they starve in squalor.
More liberal judges, probably like Judge Merrick Garland, whom the Republicans would not even bring up for hearings, would make indecency and inhumanity bear the burden of proof.
Two of its leading proponents, Oklahoma legislators Bill Wiseman and Bill Dawson, said that it offered an alternative to the "inhumanity, visceral brutality, and cost" of earlier methods.
About 20163,500 people have participated in its "bearing witness" retreats, many held at Auschwitz-Birkenau and other sites of notorious inhumanity, said Rami Efal, the group's executive director.
I'm hopeful that it will be part of the build up to the inmates realizing that subjecting the guards to the same inhumanity they experienced is not progress.
There are many abused women who are well aware of the brutal, racialized inhumanity of prosecution and of prisons—there are many abused women who abhor the police.
Struck by the inhumanity of Syria's use of chemical weapons on innocent civilians, the president struck back in a measured way, ordering a strike of 59 Tomahawk missiles.
Let's hope that increased awareness about the 1988 massacre will make the international community better informed of the depths of violence and inhumanity of the Iranian theocratic regime.
That Wonder Woman unleashes her wrath only when she's exposed to inhumanity raises a question that belongs at our dinner tables: What is the purpose of having power?
Lincoln disagrees, explaining that not all Inhumans share Daisy's feelings when it comes to their Inhumanity, pointing out that there could be people who feel like it's a burden.
As Michael Boulware Moore, boss of the planned International African American Museum (IAAM), says, for many the plantations are less "places of horrific inhumanity" than picturesque backdrops for weddings.
Yet one is left uneasily acknowledging how prevailing inhumanity can be both readily translated into a well-made poem and buried in a word-crypt of too-elegant design.
Looking back, Danvers didn't really play noteworthy roles in big arcs and story events like Inhumanity (which was Thanos-centric) or Secret Wars (aside from her Carol Corps miniseries).
In the course of her career, Ms. Johnson has found herself in dangerous and somber places, as a witness to some of the worst inhumanity of the recent past.
Her ship is running smoothly, and yet as her reaction to the email scandal shows once again, there's often a whiff of inhumanity about her campaign that inspires distrust.
With four formally accomplished, brutally forthright video installations, Ms. Perry uses the implacable inhumanity of computer and video-game software as a searing window into the contemporary black experience.
The inhumanity of lynching is hard enough to fathom, but the culture of impunity that allowed the killings to continue for so long is perhaps even more mind-boggling.
" Lisa Kim, director of the Ford Foundation Gallery, said in a press release, "PERILOUS BODIES explores the inhumanity and injustice created by divisions of gender, race, class, and ethnicity.
The moral rot and callous corruption depicted in "Angels Wear White" has a particularly bracing effect in part because, cultural specifics aside, the inhumanity on display is hardly alien.
While an ignorance about casual language around domestic violence exists, it is true that laws, policies and norms are changing to reflect the severity and inhumanity of domestic violence.
At the Whitney, the selections from that project (accompanied by two brief silent videos) are shockingly matter-of-fact studies of institutional inhumanity and the men who endure it.
Still, the revenge plot, with its abductions and threats of rape, echoes "Titus Andronicus" and the use of human mincemeat as the symbol of ultimate inhumanity smacks of homage.
As the title suggests, both have identified their grievances—cruelty, inhumanity, faceless capitalism, abuses of power—but there is scant evidence of a strategy for actually doing something about them.
An HBO drama about Times Square in 1971 could easily have been more of the cynical same—just another girlie magazine tucked inside a dissertation about man's inhumanity to man.
The 22-year-old's death personally affected Trump, who expressed personal outrage and told aides about the "inhumanity" of North Korea's behavior, a person with direct knowledge told NBC News.
"The horrifying murder of a young girl in her bed underscores the bloodlust and inhumanity of the incitement-driven terrorists that we are facing," Mr. Netanyahu said in a statement.
Stories like his have been told so often that compassion fatigue has made much of the world numb toward the unspeakable inhumanity that defines Syria's civil war, our critic writes.
She challenged her friends and foes alike to confront the inhumanity, degradation, and brutality of a system that denied people of African descent their right to full lives in freedom.
Perhaps he was disturbed by the imagined inhumanity of a world without struggle or privation — by the possibility that it might lack the romantic charms of human failure and frailty.
For instance, Fox broadly positioned "The Revenant" as bloody revenge thriller, but Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Pons emphasized themes of man's inhumanity toward his fellow man and honor versus greed.
You will literally never run out of characters who can have their backstories told as ever bleaker, ever more downtrodden tales full of ironic takes on man's inhumanity to man.
Her mixture of physical awkwardness and confidence, her haunting inhumanity and the film's stillness around her, all strongly recall Ana Lily Amirpour's 2014 debut A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night.
But the episode resists easy moral didacticism, too, because it's not simply about man's inhumanity to man, or about how easy it is to stoke paranoia with the faintest of rumors.
Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, the archbishop of Newark, led hundreds of protesters in a chant of "stop the inhumanity" in front of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility there in September.
The entire zero-tolerance policy would become unenforceable if enough prosecutors and DHS agents -- and perhaps even Homeland Security secretary Kirstjen Nielsen -- would quit their jobs in the face of inhumanity.
Nothing worse in the history of our country than the brutal inhumanity of the horrible, relentless, and savage infliction of involuntary servitude-slavery- on millions of people whose freedom was denied.
The inhumanity — that is how he saw it — of forcing everyone to show after show after show without time to eat, or talk, or digest the aesthetic feast arrayed before them.
We revel in speaking out against hatred; inhumanity; divisiveness; discourse mired in immature name-calling; ugly, disparaging remarks; talk of destruction and obliteration; and the potential of miscalculation and nuclear conflagration.
The "colored" daughter of a former slave and her white master, Minette breaks race barriers in the theater, but can't escape the inhumanity of life outside the bubble of her art.
He calls out man's inhumanity and sheer stupidity, but when you peel away another layer, or stare at his work a little longer, you can also find bits of beauty and light.
"The horrifying murder of a young girl in her bed underscores the bloodlust and inhumanity of the incitement-driven terrorists that we are facing," Netanyahu said in a prepared statement last week.
Some Nazi concentration camps in Europe remain standing and open to the public, a valuable reminder of man's inhumanity to man and the need to ensure such repugnant acts are never repeated.
I think Petlin's decision not to show us the face of someone who has been brutalized is both aesthetic and ethical: he does not believe a single individual can represent pervasive inhumanity.
Nothing worse in the history of our country than the brutal inhumanity of the horrible, relentless, and savage infliction of involuntary servitude-slavery- on millions of people whose freedom was denied. Nothing.
The script, called "The Twin Towers," functions both as a mocking parody of the show—juxtaposing the characters' deep inhumanity next to a horrifying terrorist attack—and as a pitch-perfect homage.
During an otherwise predictable cavalcade of grim visages and man's inhumanity to man, the Moss trailer's bright art direction and downright precious protagonist shone through more vividly than anything else on offer.
In his drawings, some prisoners hang by their hands and others undergo other forms of torture, all while their cellmates eat their meals calmly, desensitized to the displays of inhumanity around them.
Tara and Paul first disagree about the philosophy of wartime inhumanity when deciding what to do with an unarmed worker, who claims he's been forced to work for Negan against his will.
"Military training will result in agents defining my neighbors as the 'enemy', and harden them to the inhumanity of ripping mothers and fathers from their children," García told BuzzFeed in an email.
Buying time Trump could find himself browbeaten into joining reluctantly with American allies to censure the Saudis for what appears to be a gross act of inhumanity and contravention of international law.
The Casual Inhumanity of How Detroit: Become Human Uses Black CulturePhoto: Sony Interactive EntertainmentTo quote a time-honored African-American turn of phrase, video game developer David Cage owes black people a check.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: You look at this historically throughout American history, no matter the policy you&aposre talking about, the separation of families has always been something that speaks to a level of inhumanity.
Almost impossible to pin down in terms of genre, "The OA" presents a dizzying hodge-podge of ideas, exploring science and the supernatural, man's inhumanity and durability, and, finally, the power of faith.
"Rikers Island is a symbol of brutality and inhumanity and it is time for us to once and for all close Rikers Island," City Council Speaker Corey Johnson told colleagues before the vote.
It's time for at least one political party to show some moral backbone at a moment when it seems that the entire country is sinking into a morass of indecency, inhumanity and immorality.
While the right attacks her with outright inhumanity, some on the left questions her sincerity in the movements she writes about and engages in, and wonder whether she deserves whatever success she's had.
I recalled reading her diary as a 12 year-old and the enormous impact it had on me — the first real raw realization of man's inhumanity to man, and perhaps of death itself.
Man's inhumanity to man can be quite shocking...The world's a smaller place now than it was in World War II. The United States is more accessible to terror like this, horror like this.
This is Rick at his most compassionate, a Rick I haven't seen since Herschel was his peglegged Yoda, begging him not to lose his humanity despite the staggering amounts of inhumanity in the world.
One reason these other nations don't have mass incarceration—and have abolished the death penalty—is that reformers there have mounted influential movements denouncing the inhumanity of prisons, life sentences, and executions per se.
One number in the program (joined by the pianist Julius Drake), Rachmaninoff's "Christ Is Risen," to a text by Dmitri Merezhkovsky, tries to imagine how Christ would react today to acts of rampant inhumanity.
In its pages they'll find stuff to be proud of—the humanity of the technology they helped create—and stuff that should haunt them—the inhumanity of so many of its exclusions and violences.
The size and relentlessness of the turntable, delivering scene after scene like frozen food on a conveyor belt, helped anchor O'Neill's ripe metaphors about the grind of human inhumanity in actual space and time.
The film takes the position that the phrase "man's inhumanity to man," the legal term of art created during the Nuremberg trials to establish the crime of mass murder, makes no mention of monsters.
That history extends back to 19th-century abolitionists who used photographs of the branded hands and scourged backs of slaves to denounce the inhumanity of slavery and to target white audiences in the North.
Hitler serves as shorthand for pure evil, and the Holocaust is taught in schools, memorialized in a DC museum, and remembered in films like Schindler's List as the epitome of inhumanity in the modern world.
WES LOWERY, CNN CONTRIBUTOR: You look at this historically throughout American history, no matter the policy you&aposre talking about, the separation of families has always been something that speaks to a level of inhumanity.
"Our own continent has suffered enough horrors emanating from the inhumanity of human beings towards human beings," Mr Mandela said ahead of the Rome statute adopted in 1998, which established the International Criminal Court (ICC).
It seems like the definition of inhumanity,…Read more ReadIt's important to point out that Courtine and his colleagues deliberately damaged the spinal column of the two rhesus monkeys, causing paralysis in the right leg.
"In my 22 years of doing visits with children in detention, I have never heard of this level of inhumanity," investigator Holly Cooper of University of California, Davis' Immigration Law Clinic told the Associated Press.
Critics say President Donald Trump has fostered a culture of inhumanity toward immigrants — evident not just in his restrictions on those who can enter the country but in how government officials treat those in custody.
He was finishing his first large-scale opera, "Taverner", based on the life of the Tudor composer: a piece about belief corrupted into inhumanity, in appropriately strident modes, which had obsessed him for 14 years.
Photo: GettyThe role social networks play in affording a space for hateful and violent content has been put on disturbing display in recent times as these diatribes are directly connected to unimaginable acts of inhumanity.
So even the most enlightened and politically adroit of political systems can still be guilty of the most unconscionable acts of inhumanity, and maybe that is the real lesson we can learn from this history.
The story of the course is this: War involves all of us, soldiers and civilians, men and women, young and old, and it emerges from, and reveals, our enduring and inextricably intertwined humanity and inhumanity.
Since the war's end in 1975, Burrows' pictures have been revered for their explicit depictions of both the humanity and the inhumanity of Vietnam as well as a brutal reminder of the true cost of war.
For the past three decades, the 75-year-old's provocative dramas have been unsparing in their depiction of bloody violence, and unwavering in their focus on man's inhumanity to man, especially within supposedly respectable bourgeois circles.
"In my 22 years of doing visits with children in detention, I have never heard of this level of inhumanity," investigator Holly Cooper of the University of California Davis' Immigration Law Clinic told the Associated Press.
Like other Polish poets, Milosz felt the need to respond in a radical way to the disgrace of Europe—its sinking into inhumanity, its complicity in genocide—by trying to remake poetry from the ground up.
"The decision of the PNG Supreme Court decision does not alter the inhumanity of the siege on Manus Island, nor alter the role of the Australian government," said Ian Rintoul, spokesperson for the Refugee Action Coalition.
Mr. Malek isn't the brilliant technician and ace scene-stealer that Mr. Hoffman is, so there isn't much for him to do but squint through thick eyeglasses and look aghast at the inhumanity of it all.
The people AIDS claimed were, initially, largely gay men, and to look back on the inhumanity and indifference with which this community was treated is to reveal a particularly shameful part of this country's recent history.
As litigation across the country continues, we believe the courts' decisions will prove the Sackler name is synonymous with the opioid crisis, as it is their grotesque inhumanity that has led to the deaths of so many.
While Ms. Santos's world has been deeply shaken by her husband's sudden death, there is a larger universe that is battered each day by man's inhumanity to man, with lives upended because of the cruelties needlessly inflicted.
But in the US, at least, the style was largely abandoned as a social project as it became associated instead with inhumanity, and with the high crime rates people believed were associated with high-rise apartment buildings.
Irving Petlin, whose idiosyncratic paintings and pastels reflected a moral commitment to document inhumanity — during the Vietnam War, in the Middle East and on the streets of Paris and Los Angeles, among other examples — died on Sept.
As Wayne Hays, Mahershala Ali commands the story's center — he's the one character who is consistently presented across all three timelines — and creates a mesmerizing portrait of a man cracking apart under his glimpses at true inhumanity.
But while those shows focus on the physically violent nature of man in worlds that are slowly falling apart, Dietland forces viewers to examine the sheer inhumanity of a culture that functions exactly as it was designed to.
This episode is a reminder of her importance as the lynchpin for all of OITNB's Big Ideas about the inhumanity inherent in the prison industrial complex, and how the system is stacked against the marginalized to begin with.
And it's not hard to see why: It's that rare book that thinks hard and explicitly about difficult and important topics — in this case, the immense and crippling inhumanity of America's legacy of slavery and its racist aftermath.
Today, as our closets fill with industrially produced fast fashion and the headlines swirl with lies and inhumanity, is it any wonder that designers are once again banking on the appeal of the unique, the authentic, the handmade?
Mr. Cranston is portraying Howard Beale, a grand old newscaster who becomes a martyr to the inhumanity of television, in this churning, immersive stage adaptation — directed to overwhelm by Ivo van Hove — of the passionately remembered 1976 movie.
The tour, which is more a heartbreaking example of man's inhumanity to man than a tourist trap curiosity, lasted about an hour and included talks by both former prisoners and the Afrikaaner guards who had held them captive.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government on Wednesday condemned as "insidious and cowardly" an attack on a hospital in the Afghan capital, saying the act was further proof of the "brutal inhumanity" of the Islamic State (IS) militant group.
I picture the epitome of patience, Fred Rogers, sitting at a congressional hearing impatiently addressing the outrageous inhumanity at both ends of this practice — impatient because of the magnitude of the wrong and the urgent need to right it.
While it seems impossible to keep up with policy statements and revisions that confuse and distract, one thing remains clear: Innocent children have been stripped senselessly from their parents, and the path to end this inhumanity remains tragically unclear.
In another case this month, the Calcutta High Court said it would be "gross inhumanity" to delay compensation for a trafficking survivor, and ordered state authorities to pay up within 10 days even though her trial was not over.
Perhaps that's because the FX show set up a chess-like battle between the plucky humans and slavering Strigoi, while AMC's juggernaut has lurched about exploring man's inhumanity in a lawless world, turning its zombies into a shadowy afterthought.
Continuing revelations of man's inhumanity to woman, via ever-multipying accusations of sexual harassment among the corridors of power, are as much a topic of angry conversation in Britain as they have been in the States in recent months.
In an election year, it has been impossible to witness the mixture of total incompetence, devouring egotism and eerie inhumanity with which President Trump has responded to the Covid-19 pandemic and not fear some form of corona-coup.
Tsukishita wants Obama, who received the Nobel Peace Prize in part for his push for nuclear disarmament, to use his influence to persuade leaders of other nuclear-armed countries to visit Hiroshima too, so they understand the inhumanity of atomic weapons.
Official Pyongyang seems the last word in inhumanity to me, but as my guide kept waving and waving goodbye while I passed through immigration, I felt with fresh power how no one can fully deprive us of our humanity but ourselves.
I await the day, perhaps soon, when those who believe in the "God of Abraham, God of Isaac, God of Jacob" will lock arms and march on Washington, refusing to live any longer under the weight of so much inhumanity.
" Jury president Jeremy Irons described the film as "four stories showing the web an authoritarian regime weaves among ordinary people, drawing them towards inhumanity," adding that the film "asks questions about our own responsibility and choices we all make in life.
"It is totally unconscionable for a country with the resources that the United States has to outsource its international obligations to protect human lives and create a wall of inhumanity with Mexico," said Erika Guevara-Rosas, the organization's Americas director.
CALAIS, France — President Emmanuel Macron of France on Tuesday came to Calais, the port city at the center of France's migrant problem, to defend his policies as a mix of benevolence and firmness against critics who have accused him of inhumanity.
Why aren&apost we looking at the inhumanity of little girls taking birth control shots and bringing along plan B along the way because the horrible awful inhumane things that are going to happen to them as a result of an open border?
The power of the Oval Office and the temperament of a bully make for an explosive combination, especially when he has shown contempt for the press, a taste for violence, a consistent inhumanity, a devouring ego and an above-the-law swagger.
The pained howls are dark, ritualistic sounds of inhumanity, but there's a sense of the worshipful as well; at times, it sounds as though Hell's own choir was being dredged from the abyss to soundtrack the horrific, grimy feedback that Sutekh Hexen create.
It is a measure of the inhumanity of the situation in the "Big Brother" house that it has been compared in news coverage to the dystopian 2008 British Drama "Dead Set," which depicted British Big Brother housemates blissfully unaware of a zombie apocalypse.
But the swift, seemingly unstoppable inhumanity of Trump's war on immigrants left those of us with the privilege to choose with an unanswerable existential question: Do I denounce the place that bore me, to swear fealty to a country hostile to my existence?
"How ironic that the Negro, who more than any other people can claim America's culture as his own, is being persecuted and repressed, that the Negro, who has exemplified the humanities in his very existence, is being rewarded with inhumanity," he wrote.
This inhumanity, in turn, has driven many liberals — led by the Democratic Party's would-be nominees for president — to repudiate not only the specific evils of Trump's approach, but the entire architecture of immigration enforcement as implemented by, well, the last Democratic president.
" Marsha Levick, the co-founder of the Juvenile Law Center and one of the lawyers in the Montgomery case, summed up the evolution of juvenile justice by noting simply that the courts had "recognized the inhumanity of condemning children to die in prison.
" Walker, who sits on the Commission on New York City Criminal Justice and Incarceration Reform, writes, "I am proud of [the Commission's] work to propose reasonable, workable solutions to shutter this warehouse of inhumanity [Rikers] and to end its long history of abuse and injustice.
I'm hoping to use this visit as an opportunity to raise awareness to the inhumanity of the dog meat trade here in Korea and the plight of dogs everywhere, including back home in the US where millions of dogs are in need of loving homes!
Our father would be profoundly saddened and disappointed by the cowardice and heartless displays of inhumanity shown by the so-called Muslim gunman who took the lives of so many innocent people in the name of a religion which has as its very meaning: peace.
As we belatedly come to recognize that social progress is halting at best, and it becomes harder to flatter ourselves on our own enlightenment, it also becomes harder to relegate Degas' inhumanity to an artifact of a time when racism and bigotry were more acceptable.
Until the history of slavery is properly understood as responsible for an enduring affliction, there's still a certain amount of catharsis in using a camera to show the inhumanity of Black people forced into shackles and asked to mute their personalities in service of white masters.
"If the murder of Kim Jong Nam was confirmed to be committed by the North Korean regime, that would clearly depict the brutality and inhumanity of the Kim Jong Un regime," South Korean Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn, who is also acting president, told a security meeting.
As was manifestly clear from the beginning, ISIS was really good at demonstrating their brutality and inhumanity but lacking in the skills necessary to effectively govern: They could not administer the land they possessed, build sustainable economies, nor conduct regional or international trade necessary to survive.
If the American dream holds out the promise that you can be whoever you want to be, as long as you're willing to go big and work hard, then Charles Manson shows us how that promise can warp and twist the soul to the point of inhumanity.
I'm avoiding the spoiler, just know that Janey ends up in Iowa, then ends up an auditor for the egg industry, then ends up an activist radicalized by the things she witnesses: birds mangled by machines, the endless amounts of excrement, the inhumanity of it all.
Making my son a part of this lineage, I wanted him to understand the basic paradox at the heart of literature and philosophy: Even as each of us is solitary as a reader or a writer, we are reminded of our shared humanity and our inhumanity.
"If the murder of Kim Jong Nam was confirmed to be committed by the North Korean regime, that would clearly depict the brutality and inhumanity of the Kim Jong Un regime," South Korean Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn, the country's acting president, told a security council meeting.
In 1981 and throughout the decade, Claremont conceived and developed Magneto's origin story, which begins in Auschwitz: The brutality Magneto witnesses, combined with the death of his family, shapes his understanding of men: They can't be trusted, they can't be given power, and their default setting is inhumanity.
Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, to address the "fundamental injustice, cruelty, brutality, and inhumanity of slavery" in the United States, establish a commission to study and consider a national apology, and reparations proposal for slavery and racial and economic discrimination against African-Americans, and make recommendations to Congress.
"If the murder of Kim Jong Nam was confirmed to be committed by the North Korean regime, that would clearly depict the brutality and inhumanity of the Kim Jong Un regime," South Korean Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn — also the country's acting president — told a security council meeting.
The season premiere more than dug into Rick's quaking peril in the face of Negan's inhumanity, but it could be interesting to see how Rick adjusts to the new status quo, or how the Alexandrians react to being told they're now the subjects of such a horrible person.
How Azerbaijan has supported the refugees and survivors and continues to champion diversity for people of every faith, despite enduring devastating occupation from a neighboring nation, serves as a source of hope for people and nations that strive for inclusive harmony and also face the debilitating costs of inhumanity.
I mean, sure: There is a good argument to be made that meat really is murder, that our appetite for it is destroying the planet, and that our routinized, industrial butchery of animals is the psychic foundation of man's inhumanity to man and the whole bloody hierarchy of human violence.
Robert Olmstead's seventh novel is set in the reddening dusk of 1870s Indian Territory, where lives were often unmoored by any strictures of civilization, but the "Savage Country" of its title might equally refer to the human heart at large, with its alternating impulses of ambition and cruelty, humanity and inhumanity.
But now the inhumanity and untenable bloatedness of the carceral system are widely enough acknowledged that criminal justice reform legislation has been just about the only bipartisan accomplishment of the Trump administration, and Kamala Harris's background as a prosecutor has often been discussed as a liability in her presidential campaign.
Above all, President Trump must consistently convey the message that the United States stands by the North Korean people instead of its cruel dictatorship, views the people themselves as the future leaders of a free North Korea, and sees the Kim dynasty for what it is: perverse purveyors of unparalleled inhumanity.
And to be sure, the concept of American exceptionalism has been badly abused sometimes, but the basic idea is that because of the responsibilities with which our nation has been entrusted as it relates to preventing various forms of barbarism and inhumanity that we have special privileges in order to execute those duties.
Under these circumstances, isn't it fair to ask, on behalf of the children of Georgia: Other than the tragic, passionate, deeply moving and unsuccessful plea for continued life (and love) by defense attorney Kammer, where is the moral example, the progressive vision, the education in this inhumanity for the children of Georgia?
It is impossible in these conditions to engage in a "reasoning process" between opposing camps that would allow the salient facts to prevail, such as the inhumanity of the GOP's health care proposal and the inescapable reality that black Americans suffer far too many unjust deaths at the hands of law enforcement.
"Rikers Island is a symbol of brutality and inhumanity and it is time for us to once and for all close Rikers Island," City Council Speaker Corey Johnson told the AP. "As a city we must do everything we can to move away from the failed policies of mass incarceration," he added.
We want to see her prevail over the scheming wealthy white people who callously brush off concerns about the grotesque inhumanity on the US southern border in drawing rooms, who feign principle in opposition to their most egregiously offensive family members but ultimately only maintain their noble beliefs from the comfort of wealth.
Bashar al-Assad, whose regime is consistently plumbing the depths of inhumanity, is still in power; and astoundingly, due to the latest failure in American policy, stands to regain control of much of what his regime lost, first to rebels, then to ISIS, then to Kurdish-led forces backed by US troops.  
The soliloquies contain the deep moral impulse behind the play's creation—how the inhumanity of the process of migration leaves horrible entrails on both sides of every border—but they have no anchor in any action or character, and therefore act as forced catharses that rub raw our patience for the real thing.
"An American president has yet to muster up the courage to formally apologize for the 400 heinous years of rape, death and inhumanity that occurred during the enslavement of black people in this country that still impacts million of slave descendants," an audience member told Sanders before asking whether he'd apologize for it.
A 17-minute video of a portion of the attack, which leapt across the internet faster than social media censors could remove it, is one of the most disturbing, high-definition records of a mass-casualty attack of the digital age — a grotesque first-person-shooter documentation of man's capacity for inhumanity.
Other scholars and I now join the Republican and Democratic politicians who denounced such policies in earlier eras, as well as the millions of marchers standing up for the rights of all Americans, and repudiate in the strongest possible terms any future policies that foster a return to the (unconstitutional) intolerance and inhumanity of these past episodes.
For instance, in "Memorandum of Inhumane Acts" (2016), there are 33 pieces of digital prints of documents filed by the Chinese, titled "Acts of Violence and Inhumanity Perpetrated by Indonesian Bands on Innocent Chinese Before and After the Dutch Police Action was Enforced on July 21, 103," that Harsono found during his research in the Netherlands.
In a short documentary made about the commemorative voyage of the Zong, in 2007, the narrator remarks that the choir on board would safely disembark at Tower Bridge and walk away free — unlike all those lost in the inhumanity of the Middle Passage, not to mention the millions who made it, in chains, to solid land.
In the UK, this debate was being held on the fringes prior to this summer, until the plight of Billy Caldwell—a severely epileptic boy who had been prescribed cannabis oil by the NHS, before the Home Office confiscated his medicine—demonstrated the inhumanity of the UK's drug policy and led to concrete steps being taken toward change.
The Terror's first season was a slow-burn descent into madness with a monster whose viciousness doubled as a psychological metaphor for a lot of things at once, maybe: the hollow lure of capitalism and colonialism, the collapse of civilization under the threat of climate change, the shallow veneer of civility over man's inhumanity to man.
What made the inhumanity of the two possible, he suggests, was the fact that their psyches embraced only the first and third grammatical persons: an "I" (the grandiose perpetrator) and a "they" (the dehumanized victims) but never a "you" — the second person, who, in confronting us one-on-one, forces us to engage an "other" as a human being.
One anxiety in the Western world right now, palpable on both the right and the left, is that the plush, end-of-rabbit-history warren is liberalism's dystopian destination: a sleek and fattened inhumanity, a terrible mix of comfort and cruelty, a loss of basic human goods under the pressure of capitalism or secularism or both.
But while authors and filmmakers fret about the inhumanity of posthumanity, modern-day political philosophers and bioethicists have long been exploring the social question around making children in our desired image: If we could design a child the way we design a Build-A-Bear, what sort of things should we (and shouldn't we) be allowed to do?
Entitled "Humanity and Inhumanity," the action sought to link the Holocaust with Civil Rights Movement by juxtaposing Chagall's correspondences with a rare recording of a 1967 Martin Luther King speech at County Hall in Charleston, South Carolina, and a collection of documents exchanged between members of Israel's Provisional Council who drafted and signed the country's declaration of independence in May 1948.
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Played, if it was, on Christmas day 1914 between German and British World War One soldiers who had – on a German initiative – laid aside their weapons and embraced in no-man's land, it is a match that may have expressed a desire, against the orders of senior officers, for an end to slaughter and inhumanity rather than an actual event.
"The public will have come to see 9/11 but will be given a high-tech, multimedia tutorial about man's inhumanity to man, from Native American genocide to the lynchings and cross-burnings of the Jim Crow South, from the Third Reich's Final Solution to the Soviet gulags and beyond," she wrote in an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal in 2005.
In an article titled, "Court closes Alabama prison gates," dated August 30, 1975, The St. Petersburg Times (now The Tampa Bay Times), in neighboring Florida, reported that two federal district court judges, William Brevard Hand and Frank M. Johnson, Jr., ordered Alabama to stop sending prisoners to Holman (and three other prisons) due to overcrowding and the accompanying inhumanity, violence and other perils that brings.
Double sex-murderer Rurik Jutting – the Bank of America-Merrill-Lynch investment banker from comfortable middle England who was jailed for life by a Hong Kong court on November 225 – turned inhumanity into a sick art-form for the digital age when he tortured 22002-year-old Sumarti Ningsih, 23, and Seneng Mujiasih, 26, from Indonesia, then cut their throats before recording his thoughts about what he had done on his mobile phone.
By corrective, I mean you really have to go back to the 19th century and talk about the development of race representation in photography because of the way in which racial science attempted to use photography as a mode to show the inhumanity of African-Americans, and all the work that was being done — the counter-archive that black photographers in the antebellum period and the Civil War period created to offer a corrective for that.
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"While the majority of us no longer need be concerned about the threat of predatory animals, our advanced technological society has in no way absolved us of the capacity for inhumanity in its various forms," Dr. David Floyd, an expert in monster mythology and Associate Professor of English at Charleston Southern University in Charleston, South Carolina, said in an interview "Even in the 21st century, the notion of a half-human, half-beast figure is appealing, as, to some degree, we recognize it both as contrast to our civility and analogue of our primal potential," he added.
She read: we understood the private options would still keep us alive longer we understood the private options would treat the disease not the symptoms the private options meant access to specialists to privacy to elective procedures to a team of doctors to radiology imaging to brand-name drugs we understood the impossibility of real equality but this single shift toward a national community we thought despite being founded on genocide and sustained by slavery in God's country we thought we were ready to see sanity inside the inhumanity we thought the improbability of the face on capitol hill meant possibility.

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