In my experience violence and intimidation are the exact tools used routinely to dehumanise and brutalise any individual unfortunate enough to be in the army. |
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The endless briefings, whether here or abroad, are mostly by military officers and intelligence analysts whose discourse tends to dehumanise the war. |
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They have undergone initiations to dehumanise them, being made to kill other children or their own parents. |
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A love which creates gestures of acceptance and forgiveness and heals all the wounds that dehumanise people. |
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Culture and religion can both serve to humanise, but also dehumanise, men and women. |
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If we dehumanise them, what can be expected of their social behaviour, in other words their behaviour as human beings? |
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Every means to dehumanise and humiliate them seems to be put into practice. |
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Rather it is the supporters of war who have to dehumanise and hate in order to justify wielding their mighty and murderous weapons of destruction. |
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To deprive human beings of certain basic rights is to dehumanise them. |
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The focus is on creating public awareness through education in realisation of the fact that is difficult to eradicate cultural practices which dehumanise and degrade human dignity simply through legislation. |
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In the framework of our actions, on the one hand, we have observed in France and at a European level, the implementation of migration policies which dehumanise the migration phenomenon. |
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If Western nations choose to believe that they evolved from an animal, we in Africa cannot dehumanise ourselves and believe in such a concept. |
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I am not referring to isolated incidents, but to a widespread trend towards articles, websites and events that sexualise, objectify and dehumanise female students and women in general. |
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And Sheller is the first to rage against new production methods where computer clicks dehumanise and millimetre-style calibration takes the spontaneity and soul out of music. |
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One should also and above all take into consideration ethical and religious values without which the expected development will dehumanise communities and society. |
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The fundamental problem in our cultures is to be able to reassert their values in a world won over by other trends of thought which dehumanise man, attack Nature and empty the soul of the peoples of the forest. |
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That s according to the owner of a moral men's clothing product who has said that one of the primary issues in moral seeking is we dehumanise our supply chain. |
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For far too long, the debate about the refugee crisis has been skewed by poisonous language designed to dehumanise those fleeing the severest forms of persecution. |
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