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"subhuman" Definitions
  1. (of a person or their behaviour) so cruel or bad that they do not deserve to be called human
  2. not fit for humans
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In 1825, the English think the Irish are subhuman — but both of them think any of "the blacks" are even more subhuman.
Those people should be ashamed of their malicious, subhuman behavior.
I want him to fail at treating immigrants as subhuman.
A self-advocate with Down syndrome who has spoken poignantly against 14(c) said that the "sub-minimum" in "sub-minimum wages" communicates "subhuman" to people, and who wants to be thought of as subhuman?
One collection, called "Subhuman Redneck Poems", won the T.S. Eliot prize.
That's when Constance knew that she was dealing with something subhuman.
Mark Carson was nothing to the defendant but a subhuman fag.
Note that many of the subhuman states are so-called "swing" states.
Italians were referred to – openly – as a subhuman race of rats and criminals.
Americans are also prone, surveys suggest, to find their subhuman opponents extremely disagreeable.
Nazis referred to Jews as rats, slave owners viewed slaves as subhuman animals.
Nugent called President Obama "a subhuman mongrel" and suggested that he be lynched.
Those in power still have plenty of ways of portraying others as subhuman.
That's not what you chant if you thought they were roaches or subhuman.
The propagandistic left-wing media (that subhuman species) won't report a word of it.
They were seen by many whites as subhuman, consigned to inferiority by pseudo-science.
Late capitalism is bound to be ugly, but it doesn't have to be subhuman.
Instead, they refer to the Rohingya as subhuman invaders despoiling a golden Buddhist land.
"She insulted me and acted as if her underlings were subhuman," Mr. Ko said.
Clarke has labeled members of the movement "subhuman creeps" and called for its eradication.
"Subhuman Inhuman Superhuman" is the first retrospective in Mr. Owens's 23-year fashion career.
It makes the characters speaking the un-subtitled language out to be subhuman, like they're animals.
"The real effect of the occupation and siege is to make us feel 'subhuman,'" he said.
"It meant you were subhuman and entirely expendable," Orenstein told The New York Times last month.
The impact of wartime propaganda that depicted the Japanese as cruel, duplicitous and subhuman left its traces.
" Marsha Spencer, a church member, likened Mr. Roof to Judas and described him as a "subhuman miscreant.
Immigrants from both countries, but the Irish in particular, were portrayed as drunken criminals if not subhuman.
It's a cop flick set in an alternate L.A. where several other subhuman species co-exist with humans.
"I used to look at myself and think, 'I am horrible, I am a monster, subhuman,'" he said.
It is especially problematic in the criminal justice system, where subhuman treatment of African-Americans remains strikingly visible.
President Trump's use of the word "infest" yesterday continues his ugly pattern of describing illegal immigrants as subhuman.
Criminals were seen as literally subhuman—ranking below dogs in the public's priority list, but above cats (see chart).
"[Ammar] knows that everybody, particularly the American public, thinks he and the others are monsters, are subhuman," Pradhan said.
The widespread belief that Africans were not fully human, but rather subhuman, propped up the Confederacy's defense of itself.
Creatures are treated as subhuman, but Philo defends and protects the "critch" (a derogatory term) as best he can.
It's not an exaggeration to say that Atlas has gone from subhuman to superhuman in just a few short years.
But it wasn't long ago that people with disabilities were considered subhuman by many, making experimentation morally acceptable to some.
When subhuman animals attacked the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris, they attacked something dear to my heart: freedom of expression.
I am among those who believed talking on the phone was a subhuman activity reserved for the desperate and disturbed.
In a text message to another agent, Matthew Bowen referred to immigrants as "murdering savages" and "subhuman," court documents showed.
In the emails, Miller promotes a notoriously racist French novel that paints a dystopian picture of immigrants as subhuman hordes.
Media representations of black people often rely on stereotypes that paint black people as pathologically flawed: criminal, violent, neglectful, and subhuman.
Many whites are part black or Native American and repudiate centuries-old supremacist doctrine that blacks are subhuman beasts of burden.
The tangible remnants remind us that the victims were treated as subhuman and therefore extermination was justifiable according to Nazi ideology.
The everyday stares, comments, and subhuman treatment acted as a constant reminder of my painful medical history and my perceived shortcomings.
He's said Black Lives Matter is made up of "subhuman creeps" and bizarrely theorized that they would team up with ISIS.
Gerry Connolly, a Virginia Democrat, Homan attempted to cut into the congressman's comments about the "subhuman" treatment of children at the border.
To be friends requires equality, and to tell yourself otherwise is an even crueler lie than simply treating the "other" as subhuman.
But Myanmar's Buddhist majority drove them out in the first place, creating a climate of hate that vilified the Rohingya as subhuman.
But until he ran away from home, Jacob's basic needs were being met; unlike so many others, he was not deemed subhuman.
When an American citizen is brutalized at the hands of a subhuman communist dictatorship, America and humanity at large should mourn together.
Modern history is full of examples of political regimes that has described certain populations as subhuman—often to justify treating them as such.
Recent events in a Brooklyn federal jail revealed detainees held in subhuman and illegal conditions, without necessary medicine, heat, light and even water.
Or people who think it must somehow make the poor feel subhuman to eat food with a torn label or a dinged box.
Gadsby grew up in Tasmania, where homosexuality was a crime until 1997, and where some 70% of her community believed homosexuals were subhuman pedophiles.
The Nazi definition of "human" excluded disabled people, who were considered "life unworthy of life," and Jews, who were considered "subhuman," Eckert's report says.
We hoped our immigration storylines this season would play a similar role in humanizing the immigrant experience to those who see us as subhuman.
Where would their loyalties lie when the Nazis view them as subhuman, people who should be ethnically cleansed to make way for Aryan superiority?
The problem, I think, with men like Schneiderman is they don't see their partners as human because they see women as subhuman input/output devices.
He repeatedly referred to himself as "subhuman," and said he killed his family rather than himself because he was an atheist and scared of death.
Posts that show bias against a certain group of people, posts that use dehumanizing language, calling people animals or savages or subhuman, that would count.
In December, the designer opened his first retrospective, titled "Subhuman, Inhuman, Superhuman," at Milan's Triennale Museum, an exhibition space for contemporary art, architecture and design.
Like Lenin, today's leftists are losing touch with their humanity, convinced that those with whom they disagree are simply their enemies, subhuman, not to be respected.
"They had an image of her as a witch, someone who was subhuman or nonhuman, they were made to hate her," Matthew Caruana Galizia told Amanpour.
The war on terror reactivated the 19th century's imperial archive of racial knowledge, according to which the swarthy enemy was subhuman, inviting extreme and lawless violence.
" Another Justice Department report from 2017, looking at the Chicago Police Department, found that police officers there often treated people, particularly minorities, "as animals or subhuman.
What if predators go to classes, set up a bit like Alcoholics Anonymous, in which they learn that women are not subhuman life-forms and prey?
The committee deemed him unacceptable because of his enthusiastic fascism and vicious anti-Semitism — what one of the members called his " 'subhuman' reaction" to the Holocaust.
One of its most influential figures is Representative Steve King, a Ted Cruz supporter, who's helped set the party's xenophobic tone by describing immigrants in subhuman terms.
On the grand side: how do you create an entertaining game for people who would have been treated as subhuman in the actual versions of these worlds?
One of the weapons of hate against Jews deployed by Nazi Germany were cartoons and caricatures that depicted Jews as subhuman animals, often as dogs or spiders.
In "This Side of Paradise," Kirk dubs the Vulcans a "subhuman race" and ridicules Spock's "gall" in going after a lovelorn white woman (played by Jill Ireland).
The subsequent report found that Chicago police often treat people in minority communities "as animals or subhuman," resulting in widespread racial discrimination and excessive use of force.
Instead, it's the form intimidation and desecration take when people grow so hostile to Muslims that they see them as subhuman monsters to fight off with charms.
As its troubled hero regresses to a subhuman state — a Caliban on an island of flawless zombies — Matthias Koenigswieser's sometimes astounding visuals feel increasingly frenzied and psychedelic.
How appalled would Dr. King be by Palestinian leaders and media who often refer to Jews in vile, subhuman language and who celebrate terrorists who kill Jews?
Blacks were considered subhuman beings by most whites, including most of our own white ancestors, some of whom benefitted from the systemic exploitation of a black underclass.
"The conditions there really are subhuman," Castro, who is line to chair the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, said during a call on Wednesday, according to the El Paso Times.
Otherwise you're going to fund a system that is treating women and children subhuman and inhumane, and that's not going to change simply because you have more supplies.
An Arizona border agent accused of hitting a Guatemalan man with his car referred to migrants as "subhuman shit" and "savages" in text messages, according to court documents.
But here's the thing: Even when he is trying to sound racially inclusive, his imagery is permeated by an "alt-right" sensibility that fundamentally sees nonwhites as subhuman.
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Displaced families are enduring subhuman conditions in Ethiopia without enough food and shelter, Jan Egeland, secretary general of the Norwegian Refugee Council, said on Thursday.
When you're told every single day for 400 years that you're subhuman, when you rob people of their self-worth, knowledge, history, there's nothing worse you can do.
He won the prestigious T. S. Eliot Prize in Britain in 1996 for his collection "Subhuman Redneck Poems" and was awarded the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 1998.
I'm tired of being told I should give an artistic pass to people who think that certain family members and friends of mine are subhuman and should be executed.
His landslide win launched an anti-drug campaign that promised to reward cops for catching drug users and pushers whom he described as subhuman "zombies" who deserved to die.
In the book, an influx of Indian refugees — described as subhuman and led by a feces-eating demagogue — storm France, killing, stealing and rampaging until they've completely occupied the country.
This Australian coproduction with Sundance TV is set in the "near future" and centers on the conflict between human society and Hairies, a "subhuman" group forced to live in subjugation.
Central to that propaganda campaign was the proliferation of an ocean of images of black people as subhuman, as well as what was in effect our country's first culture war.
An Arizona Border Patrol agent who called migrants "subhuman" and "mindless murdering savages" in messages to fellow agents has pleaded guilty to intentionally striking a Guatemalan migrant with his truck.
Earlier this week, Capcom revealed a music video for Dante's "battle theme" in the upcoming Devil May Cry 5, a track called "Subhuman" from the notable deathcore band Suicide Silence.
President Donald Trump and top members of his cabinet have repeatedly defended the separation of immigrant families, with Trump using false information and painting immigrants as subhuman to justify his position.
His partner, Officer Jakoby (Joel Edgerton), is an orc — a subhuman species that has been relegated to first class citizenship — and the first of his kind to join the police force.
Combined with the similar failure of local and state officials, it sends a false message of inferiority that gives license to treat LGBT the way the law still does – as subhuman.
In a conversation with a cackling Billy Bush, cousin of George W. Bush and then co-host of Access Hollywood, he elaborated on his view of women as subhuman sex objects.
But it also kills with global negligence because genocide has always been and always will be about deeming one group as subhuman and justifying their eradication without moral and ethical repercussions.
" The video ends with a mic-drop-worthy moment: "As long as your enemy is a subhuman psychopath that's going to attack you no matter what you do, this never ends.
Until 2015, despite years of protest, the World Fantasy Award was a bust of H. P. Lovecraft, a white supremacist who believed that blacks were subhuman and who openly supported Hitler.
But Edward Long, who served with Edwards on the committee of the Jamaican legislature that investigated the Coromantee War, insisted that all Africans were Tacky, and that all Tackys were subhuman.
Not only did it lose the war, but the former slaves, which they had derided as subhuman, were the decisive edge for the Union forces with the enthusiastic support of Grant.
"The comparison is calculated to degrade, and it stems from the period when U.S. laws treated enslaved black people as legally equivalent to livestock—categorizing them as subhuman," Grey and Cleffie write.
This weekend, Sarah rejoins the RINSED team for Under the Influencer, or, UTI, a not-so-subtle skewering of the subhuman personalities you hate to love, and love to hate, on social media.
Asserting that there are too many festivals is like saying that bomber jackets are cool, or that Pizza Hut is better than Dominos or that landlords are subhuman scum: undeniably and unequivocally true.
If they did not perceive the South Korean refugees as "subhuman," if they had perceived the suffering of others completely and truly, as dignified human beings, would such a thing have been possible?
Also, they'll be learning a lot about Jews, like how to spot them and why they're evil and scary and subhuman, while the Aryan race (like towheaded Jojo) is superior in all ways.
"It is troubling, but necessary, to consider the implications of superhuman hacking, surveillance, persuasion, and physical target identification, as well as AI capabilities that are subhuman but nevertheless much more scalable than human labor."
But I do not think the people who see and treat women, femmes, people of color, and non-binary and female-identified individuals, as subhuman are going to change their mind because of a poem.
Describing her own childhood, when the state of Tasmania debated whether to legalise homosexuality in the 1990s, Gadsby said the voices telling people like her they were subhuman or lesser citizens left deep emotional scars.
In Tennessee, "the better farmers" in the county seats regarded the famine as a natural means of culling the "more or less subhuman" hill folk; a New Jersey administrator declared that "Eyetalians" didn't need meat.
If you speak of a group of people as subhuman, even if your intent is "only rhetorical," it will change the way you view them, and may affect the way you vote or interact with them.
As white performers blackened their faces with burnt cork, re-presented the black body in caricatured, silly, ersatz, inferior, horrible, and damnable ways, they were able to mark black bodies publicly as appallingly stupid and subhuman.
If one assumes that an unborn child is just a blob of cells, some type of subhuman creature, or a human being that lacks personhood, it may not make sense to place any restrictions on abortion.
"The blatant forms of racism we still see today, from disenfranchising black voters to police brutality, are rooted in the fact that people were brought here against their will and treated like they were subhuman," Ramsey said.
" On MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Monday, O'Rourke compared Trump's comments to Nazi Germany, saying he is "talking about human beings as though they are animals; making them subhuman, to make it OK to put their kids in cages.
But Grann waffles between presenting it as the tale of a unified conspiracy or simply the inevitable consequences of a situation in which nonwhite Americans have the money but those who think they're subhuman have the power.
Mntambo's ambiguous work can be read as an illustration of both the power of womanhood, the quadripedal pose suggesting wild beasts, and the patriarchal view of women as subservient and — particularly in the case of colonized women — subhuman.
"The entire alt-right patiently awaits the day when we can lay down our swords and kneel before her throne," Anglin says, "as she commands us to go forth and slaughter the subhuman enemies of the Aryan race."
In a speech to law enforcement officials in Long Island on Friday, the president of the United States delivered a clear and chilling message: He thinks that unauthorized immigrants are subhuman, and that law enforcement should treat them accordingly.
The itinerant workers were considered subhuman and made 40 cents a day if they were chosen by the overseer, doing backbreaking work on land that was not theirs, walking several hours back and forth to the farm each day.
The red flags at the border are obvious to those of us raised with "never again," a phrase Ocasio-Cortez invoked: dehumanizing language, children in cages, families separated, the deaths of trans asylum seekers, rampant diseases, and subhuman living conditions.
And that's a notion we're supposed to at least feel weird enough about to cheer when Verris bites the dust; it's implied that creating subhuman clones of real humans is a step on the path to becoming less than human ourselves.
We still operate in this space where women can be superhuman or subhuman, they can be angels or they can be demons; but being a human with off days is not something that we're really good at allowing female people.
Fresh on people's minds were American wartime propaganda that portrayed the Japanese as subhuman, and Japanese propaganda that depicted Americans as deformed monsters, to say nothing of Nazi Germany's vaunting of a master race and its dehumanisation of Jewish people.
I don't think it's respect for the human being if you talk smack about them, if you say the nastiest things about them, if you treat them as subhuman, and then you want to show up at their funeral. Really?
In the case of the Holocaust, for example, Germans were willing to exterminate millions of Jews in part because Nazi ideology taught them to think of Jews as subhuman, as objects without the right to freedom, dignity, or even life itself.
And his backers don't mind: He can talk about raping teenage girls or the subhuman nature of Iraqis, and have it dismissed, by Bubba the Love Sponge writing in The Wall Street Journal, as "an edgy comic persona" he'd adopted for the broadcast.
One of the many things I realized during my research is that in all wars and massacres there is a critical point at which human beings perceive certain other human beings as "subhuman" — because they have a different nationality, ethnicity, religion, ideology.
And the "savages," who are considered subhuman by the explorers back at the Royal Geographical Society, may actually be far more advanced than the British, with whole civilizations created and lost before white people ever managed to set foot in the jungle.
IndieWire called it a "stunning dose of psychedelia and derangement" after the film premiered at Sundance, and Hollywood Reporter said the "half dread-soaked psychotropic horror film, half subhuman bloody revenge flick" was one of "the midnight-iest Midnight entries" to ever hit the festival.
" Trump is right that Chicago has started to move away from aggressive policing strategies, including stop and frisk, in recent years — as it begins to reform a police department that the US Department of Justice found treated people, particularly minorities, "as animals or subhuman.
This is the really terrifying nihilistic turn: to find yourself in a violent and cruel fantasy world that casts you as the rightful subhuman, to see the full terrible truth of the universe laid out before you that tells you you're born only to lose.
What's more, it tracks the era in which Korea is sliced into halves, in which Koreans lose control of their own destiny, in which they are treated as pawns by the Americans and as subhuman by the Japanese, and is thus powerful context for today's geopolitics.
Indeed, to those who believe the most important point is that no one should ever be described as subhuman, attempts to explain the context of Trump's remarks were seen as attempts to justify the dehumanization of some people as long as they're accused of being in a gang.
In this Australian Broadcasting Corporation coproduction, set in the near future and rooted in Aboriginal mythology, a young man (Hunter Page-Lochard) from the Hairies, a subhuman group forced to live in what is called the Zone, discovers magical powers and becomes an unlikely contender to bridge the divide.
SSB: Every six or nine months, there's a guard rotation, so what I have observed is that these very young men go through a training (one might rudely term it "brainwashing") that indoctrinates a regimen of treatment designed to consider the detainees superhuman in strength and subhuman in spirit.
While Allied nations characterized Germans as subhuman "huns" and beasts (as in the famous 21000 King Kong-style poster proclaiming "Destroy This Mad Brute: Enlist" by the American artist Harry Ryle Hopps), Germany and other Central European nations engaged in an equivalent mocking and bestializing of the enemy.
Directed by Nerdist producer/head writer Ben Mekler, it's a quirky homage to Friday the 13th in which a Jason Voorhees-style subhuman serial killer gets his homicidal groove back by getting a gym membership and doing bench-presses and rope exercises with a group of personal trainers.
Knowing how much of a physical toll the bout took on him, and knowing that it is inside the realms of possibility that he might have to dig into them subhuman depths again for the promotion in the future, MacDonald's stance is one that will likely be heralded by his fellow professionals.
There's no unified original style that makes Stone Fang Island seem like an independent fantasy world, and it rarely satirizes or examines its sources of inspiration, leaving only a collage of tropes that were once used to depict groups of people as subhuman, even if they're not being used that way here.
" For Baldwin, Bigger's true tragedy was not being poor or black or American, but that "he has accepted a theology that denies him life, that he admits the possibility of his being subhuman and feels constrained, therefore, to battle for his humanity according to those brutal criteria bequeathed to him at his birth.
The genocidal legacy of the Nazis is well known, but often lost in the glare of  their crimes against humanity were the horrors the Japanese military machine visited on the civilian population of China whom they viewed as subhuman just as the Nazis perceived Jews, blacks, homosexuals, and anyone not of sufficiently Aryan heritage.
Time and again, when Trump is in front of friendly audiences — whether it's a group of police officers on Long Island or a group of conservative activists at CPAC — he gives speeches about how immigrants are subhuman and violent, and that America needs sufficiently ruthless and violent law enforcement officers to fight against them effectively.
Enacted by President Hoover in 0003 and originating in World War I, the statute -- which makes it a crime for foreigners to come into the country through an unlawful entry point -- enjoyed critical support from eugenicists and white supremacists who believed in the superiority of the Nordic race and viewed immigrants as criminals, vermin and bacteria, and subhuman mongrels.
This is on top of the distrust fostered by what many minority communities see as a mix of abuse and harassment — the police shootings in which black people are disproportionately the victim, the police stops over petty crimes and drugs, the US Department of Justice reports showing that police officers often see people in minority communities as "subhuman," and so on.
His administration has waged a full anti-immigrant campaign, painting them as subhuman and implementing hardline tactics, such as the travel ban from Muslim-majority nations, separations of immigrant children from their families at the southern border, caps on the number of refugees fleeing their home countries for their lives, and penalizing green card applicants for using benefits such as food stamps.
The "algorithms" of violence, to contort Harari's own formulation, have doubtless grown more subtle, but they persist — and Harari's vision of humans doomed by superhuman biological or computational machines might well be marred by humans doomed by subhuman biological or computational machines: a terrifying contagion, a nuclear war or, most likely, a cataclysm in climate that we will be utterly powerless to stop.
This is on top of the distrust fostered by what many minority communities see as a mix of abuse and harassment — the police shootings in which black people are disproportionately the victims, the police stops over petty crimes and drugs, the US Department of Justice report showing that Chicago police officers often see and treat people in minority communities as "as animals or subhuman," and so on.
Addressing a smattering of California officials who oppose the state's sanctuary policies that help protect some undocumented people from deportation, the president of the United States said: The excuse for Donald Trump's ugly remark from conservatives was that he wasn't calling all undocumented immigrants "animals"—he was responding to someone else's point about the gang MS-13 and therefore only meant to refer to those criminals as subhuman.
As you emerge from your cocoon of Creme Egg wrappers and chocolate-stained bedclothes, staring groggily into the cold light of Tuesday in the office after four days of back-t0-back Sunday lunches and sugar comas, here's something to make you feel slightly less subhuman: you're not the only one who ate so many Mini Eggs in the past 72 hours that you worry your blood sugar levels and all-round bloatedness might actually be life-threatening.

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