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The more Muslims felt dehumanized by Trump, the more they dehumanized Trump.
I had dehumanized one of my most beloved, just as he had dehumanized me.
"Hispanic people have been dehumanized — they have been dehumanized by the president, by his enablers, by other politicians," Escobar said.
The imagined enemy -- the scapegoat -- is then dehumanized.
"I just felt dehumanized, devalued and literally discarded," she says.
We have been dehumanized and stripped of dignity in death.
"They're not even dehumanized like savages" at this point, says Sheehi.
I couldn't think of one job that someday won't be dehumanized.
I think anyone on the road for that long feels dehumanized.
He had so dehumanized the other side that he couldn't relate.
It meant humanizing a demographic that had long been dehumanized since slavery.
It sets up a slippery slope to be dehumanized and invisible-ized.
"I felt degraded and dehumanized after I left the theater," Morrell said.
Some didn't like the way that "catch and release" terminology dehumanized immigrants.
But people are feeling dehumanized by the murals and that's not right.
Either that or we're dehumanized as scum or (just as bad) untouchable goddesses.
"The biggest problem I see is that fat people are dehumanized," Boëchat says.
If you're from a marginalized, dehumanized community, you know what Anthony Bourdain meant.
He said he felt dehumanized, but managed to keep himself feeling sane throughout.
Anyone society has dehumanized into a sex object just doesn't fit the bill.
Or in the same way that despots from the past dehumanized their victims.
You create outrage and you point that outrage at those you have dehumanized.
Virtually every recent hit piece claims the book dehumanized refugees through its rhetoric.
It is a low-key but damning condemnation of how Palestinians are dehumanized.
The psychological research predicts that if you feel dehumanized, you'll feel angry and resentful.
I saw that white people had made a decision, again, that dehumanized black people.
But I would leave feeling dirty and disgusted with myself and powerless — and dehumanized.
Previously, the policy applied only to tweets that dehumanized people because of their religion.
We wanted to humanize these groups of people who have so often been dehumanized.
That is, the more people dehumanized, the less likely they were to support Sanders.
Thurman says that she felt dehumanized "to the point of death" by the car crash.
Before the founding of this country, black folks had been dehumanized, exploited, and severely oppressed.
Like transgender people, those who are incarcerated can also be dehumanized in the public eye.
Women in the sex industry are constantly dehumanized by society's irrational and sex-negative standards.
Ruskin was appalled by the way industrialization dehumanized workers, stifled creativity and polluted the environment.
Again, it's the appeal of losing control and being dehumanized as an object of pure desire.
There are real-life effects for showing black and brown people as criminals, or otherwise dehumanized.
The results: Mexican immigrants, along with Arabs and Muslims, are much more likely to be dehumanized.
"People are uncomfortable with people being dehumanized or being talked about in their presence," she said.
Mexican immigrants and Muslims are routinely dehumanized in these studies, scoring, on average, well below 90.
In his studies, Kteily also looked at what happens when people feel like they're being dehumanized.
The exhibitions dehumanized bodies by casting them as observable data points rather than actual human beings.
That's different than your interactions with bots or email marketing campaigns or things where it's dehumanized.
They've dehumanized them so much that they can't see their identity in a gendered way anymore.
Instead, the episode depicts an army committing genocide against a thoroughly dehumanized group of othered people.
The way they spoke about each other was similar in that they both dehumanized each other.
" Asked in April 1968 whether humanity risked being "dehumanized" by its technologies, Mr. Clarke replied: "No.
But he held no sympathy for Syrians who opposed Mr. Assad, and he dehumanized the rebels.
This dehumanized black juvenile character was comically impervious to pain and never needed protection or tenderness.
Pornography, they said, sexualized subordination, dehumanized women, and tricked them into objectifying themselves to please men.
Muslims have been demonized, dehumanized and scapegoated on an industrial scale by society since 9/11.
But for centuries, the Night's Watch's interactions with the wildlings supported this dehumanized view of the them.
Given how frequently trans people are dehumanized, often as a prelude to violence, that is deeply threatening.
"Numbers have dehumanized us," wrote novelist Dalton Trumbo in 2628, during the U.S. war in Southeast Asia.
As the Jets talk about being judged and dehumanized, they start to move like zombies or animals.
It also meant there were fewer uninsured people who felt cast out and dehumanized by their communities.
Instead, it was designed to figure out what happens inside the mind of someone who feels dehumanized.
Do you feel dehumanized as a 21st-century patient because modern medical care is all about the technology?
Don't look away for the 11 minutes Corley is being dehumanized in a darkened gas station parking lot.
"I want to know what was said during that call that dehumanized me and criminalized me," she said.
Today, it is Palestinians in the West Bank who are dehumanized through Israeli dominion, settlement expansion and violence.
"Once a company becomes a cold, dehumanized grinding machine, what's the point for it to exist?" he wrote.
And some things have not -- African-Americans are still the most dehumanized group of people in this country.
The young woman in "Summer Night" and many of these paintings look dehumanized, like generic bodies on display.
It makes the uninsured feel dehumanized; it makes residents feel like their neighbors are less trustworthy and benevolent.
We're more creative and less dehumanized when we can control our own spaces and think at our own paces.
Even black and brown children who'd been victims of the crack epidemic were dehumanized, says Anderson, the Emory professor.
Should Americans desiccate God from public life, the nation will be a different and, I should add, dehumanized space.
So, the anti-patent lobby instead dehumanized patent owners by labeled them "patent trolls" who contributed nothing to society.
Placing the Empire's foot soldiers behind masks successfully dehumanized the Empire into an easily digestible story of good vs.
It's self-sustaining: Believing you have been dehumanized is correlated with willingness to dehumanize and act violently against others.
Jill Soloway, the creator of the Amazon series "Transparent," said that Pat typified a dehumanized depiction of real people.
" In a follow-up interview with Newsweek, Morrell said, "I felt degraded and dehumanized after I left the theater.
The more they felt dehumanized, the less likely they were to say they'd report suspicious activities in their communities.
They taught me about the history of segregation and feeling less than and dehumanized because they were black in America.
But I'd written [The Chi] because I'm from Chicago, and I feel like black men are being dehumanized so much.
Even as Mind Spiders becomes more dehumanized, Ryan's heart is still at the center, and it's still shining through it.
Even those who are US citizens or legal residents can feel intimidated and dehumanized by the grind of this routine.
Human rights advocates say Ms. Gladue was dehumanized during Mr. Barton's trial, including having her preserved pelvis introduced as evidence.
I want a leader who is willing to take the steps to reform a justice system that dehumanized my son.
Violence inside the womb to unborn humans who have been completely dehumanized is undoubtedly adding to violence outside the womb.
"DC used an image that dehumanized an entire group of people to sell comics," Mr. Yang said in an email.
The conventional explanation is that people are able to do terrible things to other people only after having dehumanized them.
"The women in the novel are dehumanized and faceless and sort of stripped away of their complexity," Ms. Spencer-Jones said.
Shared grief offers a universal and very bipartisan space to commune, a refuge in the otherwise dehumanized chaos of a campaign.
Because repetition strengthens thought patterns, lynching photos and even news accounts would have further dehumanized black Americans in numerous white eyes.
Suzette, 213, psychologist, Bariloche, ArgentinaThis is another sample of a perverse, dehumanized system, like capitalism, where power is enabled through violence.
But, Van was NOT down with how POTUS dehumanized immigrants and justifying taking babies away from their mothers at the border.
" On average, the Muslims in the sample "felt strongly disliked and dehumanized by both Trump and non-Muslim Americans more broadly.
My colleagues and I gently advised many people around relationships where they were disempowered, ignored, devalued, and dehumanized without language for it.
This doesn't mean that people's worst fears about sex robots — for example, that they'll lead to women being dehumanized — are true, either.
Others felt it dehumanized her at a moment when we really needed to feel more of what was happening in her head.
Every female offender who comes here for "observation," no matter how timid, is treated the same: humiliated, dehumanized, and with extreme caution.
They were both dehumanized because of their eunuch status and also close to divine because of their close relationship with the goddess.
Many Indians complain that Mr. Modi and his party have created a poisonous atmosphere that has dehumanized minorities and inspired the violence.
Throughout an ugly campaign and into his presidency, President Trump has demonized Muslims as terrorists and dehumanized many groups of marginalized people.
Kaduna state police spokesman Yakubu Sabo said the "dehumanized treatment" they discovered made it impossible to consider the house an Islamic school.
In a statement to PEOPLE last month, Gordon's legal counsel said he continued to "grieve privately" and was "dehumanized by the fictitious allegations."
Lamar's proclamation as an individual in an antagonistic America that sees blackness as something to be ignored and dehumanized is a bold one.
A massive social media protest is exploding on Facebook, not Twitter for a change, yet Facebook's dehumanized Trending system wasn't picking it up.
The people he meets remain mostly as caricatures, dehumanized and stereotyped representatives of their nations with little room for individuality, nuance or complexity.
Both the extreme right and extreme left dehumanize Jews, and it is far easier to kill a dehumanized stereotype than a real person.
She wrote a speech that used zombies as an extended metaphor for the way black men have been dehumanized in American political culture.
America was built on the backs of black people who were dehumanized and forced into slave status simply because of their skin color.
"People are being dehumanized, people of color are being killed every day, our kids in the schools are experiencing mass shootings," she said.
I felt exhausted by my career and angry that my father still felt so loyal to an institution that had repeatedly dehumanized me.
Mr. Trump and his appointees have consistently denigrated and dehumanized these minorities in ways we'd never tolerate if they were talking about Jews.
They don't talk about how it forces an already dehumanized population to fight with their neighbors for the means to care for themselves.
Usually when I am being dehumanized, I ask myself: Am I doing something unjust that is causing this person to treat me this way?
Since Them: Adventures With Extremists, your book and documentary series about conspiracy theorists, the idea of humanizing the dehumanized has featured in your work.
If this war is being waged by dehumanized killing machines, why does everyone sound like they've just been held-over for a second shift?
For the last two decades, Hollywood's fictional high schools have — by and large — clumsily lumped teen lesbians into two dehumanized categories: fetishized or feared.
The Sanders campaign must reconsider this endorsement and the decision to publicize the views of someone who has consistently attacked and dehumanized marginalized people.
"Breach of Peace" corrects the historical record, representing its subjects not as dehumanized icons of criminality but as exemplary citizens and complex human beings.
"Under the guise of medical advancement, they were probed, they were tortured and they were dehumanized," City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito (D) said.
And what I saw last year was constantly, my fellow Americans were being attacked and dehumanized on the political level and all the political levels.
Inmates are able to commit suicide because their guards have dehumanized them to the point where they don't care enough whether they live or die.
Caro Gonzalez, a 26-year-old who was arrested on Thursday, says she was "brutalized and dehumanized" by police for protesting peacefully against the pipeline.
It's demonstrative of the larger problem of racially motivated mass incarceration, and how the war on drugs has devalued and dehumanized citizens of this country.
In its mind, there is no more debate: To disagree is to be evil, and if you are dehumanized and evil, you must be eradicated.
As one of the roughly one in four disabled Americans, Weintraub said she is used to being dehumanized, told her voice doesn't matter, and belittled.
When you realize that you've dehumanized someone that profoundly, and when you realize how very little reason there was for it, it can be horrifying.
"These critiques from Chinese journalists, on the way the coverage dehumanized Chinese people, are brutal," writes Alicia P.Q. Wittmeyer, an editor in the Opinion section.
School districts have criminalized and dehumanized very vulnerable children for minor school infractions, such as talking back to the teacher or not wearing a school uniform.
" Hatch declined to weigh in on whether the President's tweet Tuesday morning -- using the language 'infest" to describe illegal immigrants -- dehumanized the issue of family separations.
Iñárritu does undeniably do justice to the harrowing experiences of the refugees he worked with, and he humanizes the refugee experience, which is so often dehumanized.
For decades, the cultural conversation around sex work has been essentially the same: Sex workers are abused, dehumanized victims, and sex work is bad for society.
Extremely Wicked portrays Bundy as dehumanized when he's subjected to a strip search, and again when a prison warden rips up a drawing from Kloepfer's daughter.
He views this as another manifestation of the way in which migrants are dehumanized, seen as ghosts—or as targets in a high-tech video game.
It wasn't really until college that he was spending huge amounts of time with people who were different from him, and people his ideology had dehumanized.
The Mexican-born novelist Valeria Luiselli closely followed this news, struck by how the language used to describe the children — illegals, aliens — so efficiently dehumanized them.
This found a ready response in the hearts and minds of African Americans who had been brutalized, dehumanized and depersonalized by legalized white supremacy for 300 years.
In many ways, that is one of the most important exercises people in this country can undertake when confronted with a population that is so routinely dehumanized.
It's played an important role in the way blacks have been dehumanized in our society to justify everything from our subjugation during slavery to mass criminalization today.
When I began playing in bands, I encountered a great deal of misogyny—I was often denigrated and dehumanized by the metal community, including my own bandmates.
This depiction presented a dehumanized image of African Americans, who at the time were disenfranchised and denied basic rights under racial caste systems like Jim Crow laws.
After sectarian violence in Northern Ireland, Catholics and Protestants dehumanized each other, but they did so less if they had friends on the other side of the conflict.
Some white women revel in this and use it against others: as favorite toys, they can at least feel superior to those who are both dehumanized and disposable.
The statement that black lives matter is a reminder to those whose perpetuation of that environment has effectively dehumanized them to develop those capacities just as highly; i.e.
This issue surfaced in dramatic fashion recently when the nearly two-centuries-old Montgomery Advertiser printed a front-page editorial apologizing for lynching coverage that dehumanized black victims.
While no longer mired in the battle against legal segregation, we still struggle against the subtle and modern ways in which black lives are demonized, objectified and dehumanized.
" On ABC's "This Week," Tlaib said, "We know what it feels like to be dehumanized, we know what it feels like to be brown and black in this country.
"The invasive videos and false statements the defendants have posted online have accused us of crimes and have also dehumanized the people we are trying to help," Campos said.
Secretary, so you don't think that having 10,000 officers in a violent, racist group sharing rape memes of members of Congress points to any concern of a dehumanized culture?
"The more players think games are worth devs being miserable in order to deliver them on time, the more we're dehumanized," said Popovich in a recent interview with me.
BARBOZA To me, Ms. Cao is trying to portray that, even in a dehumanized environment like the automated warehouse, you need that inspiration or that order from up high.
But all of these things do encourage that, they encourage too much selection, too much choice, too much everything, and then you feel dehumanized in a lot of ways.
I have read excerpts of #AmericanDirt and I think it will do more harm than good in trying to actually humanize an issue that has been dehumanized for years.
The smugglers are called coyotes, and the migrants are called pollos, or chickens, and these terms very much reflect the dehumanized nature of a migrant's journey through the borderlands.
Her accomplishments were further demeaned by those who saw the danger her literacy and creative output posed to an economic system legitimized by racial theories that dehumanized the slave.
"When members of a marginalized group are dehumanized, their tendency is ... to retreat into familiar circles where they know they will be accepted by people like themselves," Herzig says.
Renters are dehumanized, reduced to line items in the balance sheets of landlords who retain absolute, suffocating power over them, controlling where they'll rest their heads on a given night.
I recently reported on new, troubling psychological research that finds many white Americans are willing to admit they think Muslims are "less evolved," and that, in turn, Muslims feel dehumanized.
" (Sarah Snook's Medina can't quite touch Christopher Waltz's Colonel Hans Landa, but who can?) In both cases, said "enemy" is also dehumanized — in Basterds as rats, and here as "roaches.
The "animals" comments are nothing new: Trump has consistently dehumanized immigrants as a group, comparing all of us to rapists and gang members from the earliest days of his campaign.
While transphobia does seek to deny trans women and trans men their identity as men and women, it is not the only way in which people are dehumanized and ridiculed.
Because if the government can take your life and no one is held responsible you are a second-class citizen, if not fully dehumanized in the eyes of the law.
By then, of course, the dehumanized caricature with the scarlet, clownish mouth was imprinted in the popular imagination and firmly established as the fixation of choice for Ku Klux Klansmen.
" She found the education system in Poland "quite airless and sometimes even traumatizing," adding, "Some of my teachers were so strict and dehumanized and I was literally scared of them.
Researchers found that officers commonly dehumanized black people, and those who did were most likely to be the ones with a history of using force on black children in custody.
Katherene is dehumanized and demonized by people who can't even correctly pronounce her name, and don't really know the true story behind the viral story that made her a social pariah.
By exclusively focusing on nameless extras being burned alive over and over again, "The Bells" dehumanized the citizens of King's Landing, desensitizing and numbing viewers to their tragic loss of life.
So, it takes great pains to turn a dehumanized monolith like "general homelessness" into an honest story even the most "pull yourself up by your bootstraps"-obsessed viewer can empathize with.
These sleek maidens reminded me of the dehumanized workers in Paul McCarthy's Chocolate Factory exhibition at Monnaie de Paris (where Cattelan will have an exhibition, Cattelan without Cattelan, in the fall).
Enslaved peoples were violently dehumanized and forced to serve settler colonialism, and all remaining ancestral worldviews and cultural innovations among their descendants exist in spite of ongoing attempts to destroy blackness.
There are lots of women out there who have felt dehumanized for not conforming to other standards of beauty, including, well, beauty — that is, the products we put on our faces.
And so, when you find yourself — WM: Oh, the D.W. Griffith, Birth of a Nation trick where you're rooting for the KKK to stop those pesky, awful, demonic, mutant, dehumanized slaves.
Researchers found that officers commonly dehumanized black people, and those who did were most likely to be the ones who had a record of using force on black children in custody.
These men are more than happy to play up the idea that brown skin equals bad guys, casting nations of people as faceless, dehumanized monsters who are to blame for every ill.
" America's enemies were not the dehumanized monsters Trump summons; indeed, Nixon declared, "after an era of confrontation the time has come for negotiation," because "there is no acceptable alternative to peaceful negotiation.
"Because if the government can take your life and no one is held responsible, you are a second-class citizen, if not fully dehumanized in the eyes of the law," she said.
And what it wants to say is a warning for us, specifically, in an age where everyone from our political opponents to the world's refugees are categorized, shoved aside, demonized, and dehumanized.
I write about the things that bother me, and one of the things that bothers me is how we're continually dehumanized by the minutia and the pettiness of the world around us.
But maybe we're doing ourselves a disservice by working so hard to move past what sexism has done to us, what the impossibility and inevitability of living a dehumanized life feels like.
A real advocate for women would care about gay women, trans women, black women, Muslim women, Jewish women and all the other women being dehumanized and imperiled by Trumpism's fetish for calamity.
At a time when there is so much actual injustice around us — third-rate schools, mass incarceration, immigrants dehumanized — it's bizarre to see student activists inflamed by sushi or valorizing a shoplifter.
"Against the backdrop of a society that systematically mistreated and dehumanized black people, they were mocking portrayals that reinforced the idea that African-Americans were inferior in every way," Desmond-Harris wrote.
Johnson's lawyers, for example, allege that their client was consistently dehumanized for years after a Justice Department investigation excoriated Pennsylvania prison officials for their mistreatment of mentally ill inmates in solitary confinement.
" This, she wrote, "speaks to the way I, and probably many other women, was dehumanized and demeaned during the delivery," and told that "our babies are much more important than we are.
Those who supported ousting Mr. Morsi, including their backers in the state media, had dehumanized a large subset of Egyptian society: the Muslim Brotherhood and anyone believed to be sympathetic to them.
Scapegoated like the Jews in Nazi Germany, called insects like the Tutsis during Rwanda's genocide, they are Muslim people in a Buddhist land, dehumanized by their own government and made easy prey.
It's exceedingly well executed and technically impeccable, with precisely shot (by Edward Lachman), near-abstract, dehumanized cityscapes washed in gray set against darkly shaded country landscapes that seem permanently untouched by sun.
You don't have to build a shrine to Brownmiller to internalize the fact that women and femmes are autonomous human beings, many of whom felt dehumanized and unsatisfied by the old paradigm.
Maas could be faulted for speaking for the experience of another group of people, but his purpose is to humanize a figure who has often been dehumanized in tellings of US history.
In The Feminine Mystique, Betty Friedan compared married women's subjugation and death of the spirit in domestic settings to "a comfortable concentration camp," suggesting that American wives had become similarly dehumanized and victimized.
Indeed, because of their race, black people have historically been denied opportunities to serve their country, and have continued to be dehumanized even after fighting in the same wars as their white counterparts.
Firemen exist because racial minorities fought to ban books that insulted or dehumanized them, then other people adopted "minority" labels to ban books that insulted them, and soon all books were considered offensive.
" Or as Dr. Elisabeth Vasko says, in her book Beyond Apathy: A Theology for Bystanders: "To be a Christian is to take sides with those who are marginalized, dehumanized and subject to violence.
Both Castile and Sterling will be further dehumanized; their pasts will be pillaged, and attempts will be made to recast both victims as the gunmen, the aggressors who brought their deaths upon themselves.
They dehumanized the individuals they were engaging, and seemed to not value human life by referring to them as 'dead bastards' and congratulating each other on the ability to kill in large numbers.
Lindelof pushes that question further and glances into American history to draw on that same theme, but from the point of view of black men and women — people who have been ostracized, belittled, dehumanized.
Theme for your zine: The theme I was going for is marginalized and disenfranchised people who are pushed to the edges, but then are placed in the center for profit (dehumanized and then duplicated).
"It's been hard to watch as carefully built, compassionate policies have been rolled back, as we've alienated some of our closest allies and left vulnerable members of our society exposed and dehumanized," she writes.
The trip had its share of surreal moments — interrogated by a security agent at one point, I forgot what city I was flying to — and I felt increasingly removed from myself, dehumanized and disaffected.
" The statement continues: "On top of losing the love of his life and his dearest friend, he has been dehumanized by the fictitious allegations made in the civil suit and repeatedly slandered in the press.
These people are able to say a lot crueler of things because it's such a dehumanized way of speaking … a lot of things affected how I looked at myself and my idea of self-worth.
And these are all reasons why I'm pro-life also; I extend that same philosophy of nonviolence and non-discrimination to a group of human beings that are dehumanized, marginalized, and oppressed in our culture.
But even if the National Review was right to read this comment narrowly, that it "only" dehumanized gang members, that makes the administration's policies towards those fleeing gang-related violence even more ironic and cruel.
That "everything else" currently includes the dangerous nationalism taking root in Europe and the United States, by which immigrants and other foreigners are dehumanized and scapegoated, and leaders claim that certain countries are intrinsically worse.
Using brain M.R.I., researchers showed that images of members of dehumanized groups failed to activate brain regions implicated in normal social cognition and instead activated the subjects' insula, a region implicated in feelings of disgust.
"We know what it feels like to be dehumanized, we know what it feels like to be brown and black in this country," Tlaib said on ABC's "This Week," referring to the four singled-out congresswomen.
Which leads to the second context that this exists in, one in which marginalized, dehumanized, and oppressed people around the world are used up by those who see them as a source of cheap labor power.
" She added that another reason for making the discussion public was "to expose the thinking of a person who is directly in charge of passing judgement on people whom she perceives as monsters and victims — dehumanized.
In Connecticut, the New Haven Independent took similar actions after publishing in an articlethe names and faces of 14 women arrested in a prostitution ring that many readers felt dehumanized those potential victims of the sex trade.
A strange sense of unease enveloped me, despite the years of war and despite being a journalist, as I watched my country being featured as the dehumanized landscape where the biggest non-nuclear bomb had been exploded.
And there was something really disturbing to me about the fact that a shitload of people are into the conceit of a weak, dehumanized woman who is at the male's complete mercy in order to get a job.
Bambi said women in the public eye were "dehumanized" and silenced, be it British lawmaker Jo Cox, murdered a week before the 2016 Brexit referendum, or Meghan Markle, wife of Prince Harry and subject of heavy tabloid speculation.
But what about the black children who heard she called them "superpredators" and dehumanized them to such an extent that she uses the dog command of "heel" when offering her draconian solution to the problem of gang crime?
Finally, on the Trump administration's impact: It's been hard to watch as carefully built, compassionate policies have been rolled back, as we've alienated some of our closest allies and left vulnerable members of our society exposed and dehumanized.
Radical in its unoriginality, Kim II's text defies time, an effect heightened by the dehumanized language and stripping out of references to anything outside his closed rhetorical system (bar the timeless abuse hurled at evil imperialists in America).
With the heavy echoes of Faulkner come our memories of Joe Christmas and the many other black and mixed-race characters in his novels who are dehumanized and destroyed, but we never heard about Higginbotham and his extrajudicial slaying.
He wrote back by email: Taking the morality out of it, I've both conducted and seen research from others that consistently shows that dehumanization "works" by making people dislike dehumanized groups, and wanting to take punitive actions against them.
As is the case for many Palestinians, it seems that despite my belief in nonviolence and coexistence in one democratic state, I have been dehumanized and deemed an anti-Semite — a non-partner — even before I utter a word.
Though it was a time when white people utterly dehumanized black people, white people also convinced themselves that black people believed they were beloved members of the white family and appreciated the guidance of their wiser, more moral counterparts.
But it was something more fundamental that really bothered him about the idea: "Is the scenario troubling because the unenhanced poor would be denied the benefits of bioengineering, or because the enhanced affluent would somehow be dehumanized?" he asked.
And let's not forget that even as the RNC gets ready to aggressively denounce porn, it's also preparing to nominate Donald Trump, a man who's routinely objectified, sexualized, and dehumanized women (including his own daughter), as its candidate for the presidency.
The state's actions, and particularly the manner in which the state has disregarded and dehumanized Native Hawaiians, are part of a long continuum of abuse and settler violence against a people who have long been peaceful toward the outside world.
How do you reconcile this idea of New York as a village of these unique and, I think, ultimately life-affirming stories, with the myriad ways in which the city can beat you down, rendering us anonymous and dehumanized and alone?
Surely Black women raped by police know this, as do immigrants raped by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and Native women and girls whom the federal government has systematically dehumanized through sexual violence for as long as it has existed.
Researchers interested in objectification theory — the idea that the way women are looked at and dehumanized affects their mental health and their sense of self — have found that women often change and constrain their behavior because of past experiences with sexism.
BAKHITA A Novel of the Saint of Sudan By Véronique Olmi Translated by Adriana Hunter Véronique Olmi's novel retells the story of a strong young woman who was exploited and dehumanized before finding herself in more merciful and hopeful circumstances.
Today we face no horrors equal to the Great War, but there is the same loss of faith in progress, the reality of endless political trench warfare, the paranoid melodrama, the specter that we are all being dehumanized amid the fight.
"Native women have been dehumanized from the very beginning," said Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear, a demographer who grew up in Big Horn County and is on the board of the Sovereign Bodies Institute, which has created its own database of cases.
Palestinians have been so profoundly dehumanized that they are barely a factor in Israeli politics anymore; Israeli leftists have been so marginalized that they can't muster enough votes to oust Netanyahu, and now West Bank annexation seems to be around the corner.
His relationship to the women is also troll-like; from the brief hints we get of his psyche, he can't seem to decide whether he views them as dehumanized sexual objects or matronly figures who've failed in their motherly duties toward him.
I know enough about the process to understand what we were trying to do together based on her assumption: alter the structures of my brain so that the part of me that makes me feel dehumanized as a brown body is eliminated.
"It is shocking to see how quickly we dehumanized someone that we held up as an ideal for so long," feminist writer Sady Doyle, who wrote the book Trainwreck: The Women We Love to Hate, Mock, and Fear... and Why told me.
Omar, who hails from Somalia and whose family sought asylum in the United States when she was a child, simply wrote, "#MyPalestinianSitty is trending and I am overcome with emotions realizing how we are finally humanizing one of the world's most dehumanized peoples."
That they would eventually identify as part of the white oppressor class that dehumanized others is one of many paradoxes explored by Huang — a professor of English and the author of a book about Charlie Chan — in this contemplative yet engrossing volume.
We live in a world where black women are consistently dehumanized, where we have to beg people to say their names because their racial identity is used to deny their womanhood and their gender is overlooked when addressing issues that hurt black people.
"Those who dehumanize are more likely to support hostile policies, and those who are dehumanized feel less integrated into society and are more likely to support exactly the type of aggressive responses ... that may accentuate existing dehumanizing perceptions," he wrote in the 2017 paper.
But in reducing those victims to nameless images on Facebook, in broadly conceptualizing the Holocaust and slavery, in appropriating these unfathomable periods in human history for our own consumption, we have once again dehumanized, this time in the afterlife, the individual victims of those periods.
An answer lies in two core features of Gazan individual and collective psychology, which my colleagues and I have studied empirically and as I have come to observe them personally in now over two decades of regular stays in Gaza: being marginalized and dehumanized.
That is not speculation: Trump has named to his transition team the most anti-immigrant politicians in our country, people who have constantly dehumanized immigrants and waged campaigns to reduce the number of legal immigrants in the US because they fear our nation's growing diversity.
But by announcing it as our goal and setting up a task force to implement it, we would send an immediate message that we see this as a human challenge rather than an "us against them" issue where the "other" is demeaned and dehumanized.
Humanizing one of the world's most dehumanized populations, Lady Killers reveals that Báthory was a product of inbreeding, witnessed traumatizing violence during childhood, got engaged at 10, learned to torture and kill from her husband Nádasdy and companion Darvolya, and probably never bathed in blood.
I also worry that North Koreans are sometimes perceived as cartoonish, goose-stepping robots — a perfect, dehumanized enemy from central casting — and that an administration beset by problems at home may be more likely to project strength, take risks and stumble into a war.
But Don't Breathe's famously twisty plot is full of so many table turns that the entire game of kill-or-be-killed that takes place inside the blind man's house becomes a much larger social commentary about the way US capitalism has dehumanized us.
Indeed, as much as this is about how truly brutal others on the internet can be, Jones's experience and the acutely personal nature of the attacks that continue to escalate are inextricably tied to the ways black women are systematically dehumanized both online and off.
Of Dakota ancestry, she said that Halloween and Thanksgiving are particularly trying times for indigenous peoples due to how they're represented during these occasions, but she acknowledged that Native Americans are dehumanized year-round — whether as mascots, at parties with racist themes, or in society generally.
At its very core, the system of mass incarceration has dehumanized us all, not least of all the workers who spend their days inside, who may get to go home after their shifts but are trapped in a failed system that makes us all less safe.
President Donald Trump's tenure in the White House remains most notable for his consistent attacks on black and brown people, Americans and global citizens through rhetoric that has demonized and dehumanized entire populations, countries, regions and cities, with the city of Baltimore being only the latest target.
Because once we start thinking about the Underground as an allegorical space that represents dehumanized and marginalized bodies, then suddenly "we" are forced to contend with the troubling idea that perhaps the only things separating "us" from various "thems" — society's countless marginalized communities — are chance and privilege.
After Saturday's final, Serena faced another round of criticism, accusations of being a "sore loser," which she has been called many times before, and was depicted in a blatantly racist cartoon showing a caricature with exaggerated dehumanized features across the court from a whitewashed version of Osaka.
" Late Friday, the Human Rights Campaign, the largest national lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer civil rights organization, released a statement praising Mr. Sanders's support for "the rights of L.G.B.T.Q. people" but condemning what it said was Mr. Rogan's "vicious rhetoric" that "has dehumanized transgender people.
But given his worldview and his relationship with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, an Assad ally, nothing encourages us to think of it as an effort to protect an exposed and dehumanized people from the Assad regime or from the Islamic State and other terrorist organizations.
These choices feel like mediation, as if the experience of being marginalized — whether you're targeted by hostile neighbors or used as dehumanized labor for a community you're not allowed to be a part of — needs to be filtered through Nicky and Paul in order to be relatable or accessible.
Women are so policed and devalued and dehumanized when it comes to the work they do… I think it's vitally important to center those experiences and to ensure that when we talk about feminism that we include those who are often marginalized and pushed out of our movements.
You feel dehumanized and also it takes you away from the work that's involved in creating a real relationship, which is about the awkward stuff of talking to someone, of establishing eye contact, of talking over each other, of trying to figure out if you find each other attractive.
Clinton's comments suggested that a presidential candidate finally understood the pain carried by black Americans who resided in segregated neighborhoods wracked by crime, violence, and drug abuse on one hand, and a criminal justice system that further dehumanized whole communities through racial profiling, police brutality and violence on the other.
If we were to step into those pictures, however, we would hear machine gun bullets piercing metal hedgehogs, waves crashing over helmets in the English Channel and sand spraying amidst the men who trudged to the 100-foot-tall cover of the beach head, fighting both nature and Nazi dehumanized.
The reason these images resonate, in this age when so much violence has dehumanized us, is that his films return more feeling to the viewer than they take away, born as they are from his love for the underdog — the person driven to the edge of despair and then beyond it.
Not only are black American's systemically dehumanized by a criminal justice system that is ostensibly there to serve and protect them, the perpetrators of racial injustice are never held accountable -- as Baltimore residents know all too well with the recent acquittal and dropped charges against the six officers involved in Freddie Gray's death.
"Individuals who dehumanized Mexican immigrants to a greater extent were more likely to cast them in threatening terms, withhold sympathy from them, and support measures designed to send and keep them out, such as surveillance, detention, expulsion, and building a wall between the United States and Mexico," Kteily and a co-author wrote in a 2017 paper.
Certainly there were other groups in the young United States who lived in abject poverty and whose existence was terrible, but it is inappropriate to attempt an equivalence between the life of a poor white man and the reality of an African slave, who was roundly dehumanized and demoralized for the benefit of white upper and middle class society.
Researchers use the Maslach burnout inventory to measure emotional exhaustion and depersonalization and feelings of competence and successful achievement in one's work; physicians as a group do pretty well when it comes to the sense of personal accomplishment, but they tend toward emotional exhaustion and a sense of depersonalization, which can breed a cynical and dehumanized attitude toward patients.
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.
"The majority of the newly banned figures — Yiannopoulos, Loomer, Watson, Jones, and Nehlen — owed their influence to the massive reach they were allowed to cultivate through Facebook and Instagram, using their accounts to post content that dehumanized entire communities, promoted hateful conspiracy theories, and radicalized audiences — all while they profited from directing people to their own websites," Media Matters said.
"Individuals who dehumanized Mexican immigrants to a greater extent were more likely to cast them in threatening terms, withhold sympathy from them, and support measures designed to send and keep them out, such as surveillance, detention, expulsion, and building a wall between the United States and Mexico," Northwestern University psychologist psychologists Nour Kteily and Emile Bruneau wrote in a 2017 paper.
White actors (who used items like burnt cork, greasepaint, and shoe polish to darken their skin) performed exaggerated and highly racist caricatures of black people, presenting white audiences with a dehumanized image of African Americans, who at the time were disenfranchised and denied basic rights under racial caste systems like Jim Crow laws (in fact, the name "Jim Crow" came from a minstrel character).
That's why it's vital that if we want to keep Wilder in the canon, and there is good reason to want to do that, we make it easier to put her work into a critical and historical context that pushes against the bigotry embedded in her work, and that we ease off on making her compulsory reading for children who might feel dehumanized by her books.
Hospitals were changing to electronic medical records, and — although E.M.R. had been sold to us as a means to ease work flow and to ensure patient safety (and yes, it did achieve these) — a doctor's day felt more robotic and dehumanized: The residents in the wards seemed to spend the bulk of their time documenting notes, checking off codes and pressing buttons to generate automated bills.
And, finally, how to replace a two-party system representing a single power structure manipulated by financiers and bankers, one that recently fielded, on the one hand, a former childhood poverty advocate turned Wall Street motivational speaker and, on the other, a real-estate magnate who still produces a television show designed to fulfill its viewers' need to normalize and enjoy a dehumanized economy?
Because marriage is sanctified, by your community if not also by your god; because it is now widely understood as a bond of love, not a social or financial codification; because in it, our expectation for female caretaking and reverence for male sexual desire meet in the gospel of a woman's "sacrifice"; and because of the dangerous myth of postfeminism — we have come to see marriage as a relationship that is not about power, in which women cannot feel sexually violated or dehumanized.
To understand the sense of being dehumanized, a 2011 study I conducted with colleagues of several hundred middle-aged Gazans showed that, at the hands of Israeli forces, over the course of their lives: 80% have had their homes raided (which, according to the nearly 2,000 Palestinians my colleagues and I have interviewed over the years, typically occur in the early morning hours with squadrons of soldiers crashing down their doors and often very harshly treating family members); over 70% have witnessed someone close to them being humiliated; and over 60% have themselves been verbally abused.
If you fear the end of the world, if you feel dehumanized and unsupported by capitalism, if you've grown weary of a system that can seem as if it only sees you in terms of the value you might create for it and not as a human being with intrinsic value — and even if only a couple of these things are true some of the time — it's hard not to live in the world and not want someone to stand up and start shouting about it, instead of offering bland platitudes about how everything is going to be all right, even if everything is going to be all right.
But given that the majority of pregnancies terminated in Alabama are by women of color, it may seem counterintuitive that today's Constitution-defying legislators are so keen on protecting the "rights" of future human life that will very likely be dehumanized by the civil society those same white men created: substandard schools from which children are pipelined to suicide-inducing prisons; sewage-plagued communities shocking to UN poverty specialists and only miles from Selma, starting place of the famous 1965 march pivotal to the passage Voting Rights Act, which was undermined in 2013 by a landmark Supreme Court decision upholding a challenge out of Alabama.

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