It never objectifies the subject of the violence, nor does it dehumanize the perpetrators of violence. |
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One of the first aims of propaganda is to dehumanize the enemy in the public mind. |
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In our attempts to dehumanize our enemy we end up becoming less than human ourselves. |
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And in that context, is it not problematic for that same leader to dehumanize the people of that country? |
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Psychological or emotional abuse involves using words or actions to control, isolate, intimidate or dehumanize someone. |
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The more they're bullied, the more isolated they become, and the more bullies are able to dehumanize them. |
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To understand music only as art and not as entertainment, as classical scholars tend to do, is to dehumanize the past. |
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Worse still than physical torture, the most degrading form of torture is when someone attempts to break, humiliate and dehumanize victims. |
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Secondly, gender-based violence has been used as a calculated tactic of war, apparently to dehumanize and instil fear in civilian populations. |
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Indeed, slavery, segregation or apartheid served not only to dehumanize people, but also created structural imbalances that remain to this day. |
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The growth of this often distant and impersonal structure can tend to dehumanize interactions between citizens and government workers. |
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Traditional norms and culture have embedded practices that dehumanize women and girls. |
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It calls for prohibition of all customary practices which dehumanize or cause injuries to the physical and mental wellbeing of a person. |
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The CHRAJ informed that the Constitution prohibits all customary practices that dehumanize or are injurious to the physical and mental well-being of a person. |
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This allows them to dehumanize us and treat us as though we're sins, not humans. |
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Tendencies to dehumanize ones opponent increase. |
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Yet we are dismayed by the failures and forces that dehumanize and defeat the finest dreams and plans of this generation. |
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If I undermine your humanity I dehumanize myself. |
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I think there's a terrible contradiction, because if we do believe that, why would we so criminalize and dehumanize people who we think are victims, who are degraded by what they do? |
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To dehumanize, therefore, is nothing more or less than a refusal to acknowledge the human essence of others, despite their obvious human form. |
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Women are often objectified, and by publishing this cover you joined ranks with those who dehumanize women. |
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In the Tribunal's opinion, to maintain this point of view would dehumanize labour relations and accomplish the opposite of their primary objective. |
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It is hard for decent people-and most of us are-to imagine that a human could so choose to destroy and dehumanize their own children and their mothers. |
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The way they justify their abuse is that they dehumanize them. |
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They had to demean him and dehumanize him and rub his face in it. |
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By Mazin Qumsiyeh It is clear that oppressors spend an inordinate amount of time andresources to dehumanize their victims. |
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Kinship created the space for sustainable Black communities despite social and political efforts to dehumanize, separate, and miseducate Black people. |
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Shutter Island and The Hurt Locker are reminders that this can only be transformed by deciding to resist violence by refusing to dehumanize anyone. |
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And, in this country, the traditional, ingrained way to dehumanize people, to make both their pain and their individuality irrelevant, is to rely on their race. |
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Inspectors have observed terrible factory conditions that dehumanize workers. |
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