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Dehumanization is the deliberate removal of sympathetic human traits when referring to members of an opposing ideology, race, political party or other source of conflict.
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Dehumanization has been an effective strategy of hate groups across history seeking to ostracize a minority for one reason or another.
Fernando Espuelas: New Obama Immigration Policy is Neither New, Nor a Solution to America's Immigration Fiasco Fernando Espuelas 2011
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Dehumanization has been an effective strategy of hate groups across history seeking to ostracize a minority for one reason or another.
Fernando Espuelas: New Obama Immigration Policy is Neither New, Nor a Solution to America's Immigration Fiasco Fernando Espuelas 2011
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Indeed, nearly all of the traps—Tribalism, Demonization, Dehumanization, Moralism, Zero-Sum Fallacy, Fight/Flight, and the Call to Battle—seemed to be at work here.
BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL ROBERT MNOOKIN 2010
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Dehumanization is always necessary step before abuses like torture and genocide.
Stop crying “terrorism” every time we’re attacked : Law is Cool 2010
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Join us next time when we discuss 'The Dehumanization of the Medium.'
Is the Medium the Message? The Politicalization of the Medium 2010
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Join us next time when we discuss 'The Dehumanization of the Medium.'
Kimberly Butler: Is the Medium the Message? The Politicalization of the Medium 2010
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Join us next time when we discuss 'The Dehumanization of the Medium.'
Kimberly Butler: Is the Medium the Message? The Politicalization of the Medium Kimberly Butler 2010
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"Dehumanization leads to the second thing indigenous peoples share in common: Being treated on the basis of the belief that those who invaded our territories have a right of lordship or dominance over our existence and, therefore, have the right to take, grant, and dispose of our lands, territories, and resources without our permission or consent."
Valerie Taliman: Christian 'Doctrine' Fueled Dehumanization: UNPFII Report 2010
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"Dehumanization leads to the second thing indigenous peoples share in common: Being treated on the basis of the belief that those who invaded our territories have a right of lordship or dominance over our existence and, therefore, have the right to take, grant, and dispose of our lands, territories, and resources without our permission or consent."
Valerie Taliman: Christian 'Doctrine' Fueled Dehumanization: UNPFII Report 2010
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