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1. They dehumanized you.

2. The Dehumanizing Condescension of White Fragility

3. Life in poverty has dehumanized them.

4. Abjecting Humanity: Dehumanizing and Post-humanizing the Military Andres Vaccari Chapter 11 Abjecting Humanity: Dehumanising and Posthumanising the Military (REDACTED) Ethical questions around war are often posed around notions of the human—humanness, humaneness, humanity—and its shadows: the inhuman, dehumanized, posthuman.

5. Terkel says today's society has been dehumanized by technology.

6. 7 Torture always dehumanizes both the torturer and his victim.

7. It's a totalitarian regime that reduces and dehumanizes its population.

8. The name itself, an abbreviation of racCoon, is dehumanizing

9. This seems to contradict the common belief that computers dehumanize the individual.

10. The years of civil war have dehumanized all of us.

11. Similarly alcoholics'lives are narrowed and dehumanized by their dependence on alcohol.

12. Still, this book gives reasonable warnings about how technology could dehumanize us.

13. Writers of the time talked about how factories and mills dehumanized workers.

14. On the other hand, Blackface dangerously dehumanized blacks by introducing and reinforcing racial stereotypes.

15. You see, when we label someone as different, it dehumanizes them in a way.

16. 36 synonyms for Brutalize: dehumanize, corrupt, harden, degrade, toughen, desensitize, bestialize

17. "Animalizing humans" to discredit and dehumanize them falsifies who animals are

18. Synonyms for Animalizes include dehumanises, dehumanizes, bestializes, brutalises, brutalizes, vitiates, depraves, degrades, debauches and demoralises

19. Synonyms for Animalized include dehumanised, dehumanized, bestialized, brutalised, brutalized, vitiated, depraved, degraded, debauched and demoralised

20. Synonyms for Automatizing include dehumanising, dehumanizing, brutalising, brutalizing, bestializing, debasing, degrading, animalizing, desensitising and

21. Synonyms for Brutalize include dehumanise, dehumanize, harden, desensitise, desensitize, bestialize, toughen, animalize, corrupt and degrade

22. Synonyms for Animalizing include dehumanising, dehumanizing, bestializing, brutalising, brutalizing, vitiating, depraving, degrading, debauching and demoralising

23. Dehumanize, corrupt, harden, degrade, toughen, desensitize, bestialize He was selfish, guarded, Brutalized by his Civil War experiences

24. This black comedy is a comment on the alienating and dehumanizing effects of contemporary urban life.

25. Synonyms for Automatized include dehumanised, dehumanized, brutalised, brutalized, bestialized, debased, degraded, animalized, desensitised and desensitized

26. Synonyms for Brutalized include dehumanised, dehumanized, hardened, desensitised, desensitized, bestialized, toughened, animalized, corrupted and degraded

27. African Americans are Animalistically dehumanized by being denied being uniquely human (Fiske & Taylor, 2016)

28. Ex: Artists can be dehumanized Animalistically because they can be seen as childlike or irrational

29. One woman writing anonymously to a women's magazine told of her distress at a particularly dehumanizing gynaecological examination.

30. No wonder the mere reminder of this dehumanizing principle is offensive to many blacks, particularly black women.

31. In both cases the result of improvement is a dehumanized landscape and something like a moral vacuum.

32. Synonyms for Animalize include dehumanise, dehumanize, bestialize, brutalise, brutalize, vitiate, deprave, degrade, debauch and demoralise

33. Simply put, when we treat people as human resources, we begin to dehumanize the job.

34. They would have to replace them for medical technicians, both dehumanized and mediocre with a superficial glaze of competence.

35. Power without morality is a dehumanizing weapon. Freedom without morality is dangerous to human development. Dr T.P.Chia 

36. Dehumanize, corrupt, harden, degrade, toughen, desensitize, bestialize He was selfish, guarded, Brutalized by his Civil War experiences

37. Either they are so dehumanized that they don't care or else they have learned to live comfortably with their guilt.

38. Printed exhortations can convey the same dehumanizing views; but print is limited in its manipulating power by the factor of delay.

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40. The resolve made at the historic Summit to free people from “the abject and dehumanizing conditions of extreme poverty” (resolution # para

41. "Asians, Blacks, and Hispanics, racially motivated abuses of all kinds (sexual, murderous, and dehumanizing)-- all of this, purport those operating under the Ahistorical fallacy, are too …

42. (16) From this perspective, Aestheticizing the deaths of the princes in a formal setpiece in this way can be seen as an act of violence inasmuch as it depersonalizes and dehumanizes for rhetorical effect.

43. The phrase appears to be a version of the term “Chinaman,” a moniker that has its roots in the 19th century and was largely used to dehumanize Chinese immigrants

44. Minstrel shows with white performers in Blackface became widespread in popular culture, a form of entertainment that also functioned to dehumanize African Americans and sought to legitimize slavery and oppression.

45. These Braceros encountered more discriminatory wage systems, working conditions that 'truly dehumanized' them, strong racial animosity, and little recognition for their role in keeping Northwest agriculture afloat during World War II

46. Alienation is a theoretical concept developed by Karl Marx that describes the isolating, dehumanizing, and disenchanting effects of working within a capitalist system of production. Per Marx, its cause is the economic system itself.

47. Minstrel shows helped shape American entertainment, historians acknowledge, but also Belittled and dehumanized blacks as “other.” Washington Post Nov 11, 2015 Her late husband, Walter, Belittled her and preyed on his young female assistants

48. We see it in its extreme in cases of war, where the out-group isn't merely given less, but dehumanized, as in the Nazi perspective of Jews as vermin or lice, or the American perspective of Japanese as rats.

49. Cyberpunk and Literature In science fiction circles, "Cyberpunk" is a genre that often features countercultural antiheroes trapped in a dehumanizing high-tech future. Its roots extend back to the technical fiction of the 1940s and '50s, but it was years before it matured.

50. Intensify efforts on poverty eradication and halve, by the year # the proportion of the world's people in hunger and extreme poverty, strive to free all women and men from the abject and dehumanizing conditions of extreme poverty and free the entire human race from want

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52. We recognize the negative economic, social and cultural consequences of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, which have contributed significantly to the underdevelopment of developing countries and, in particular, of Africa and resolve to free every man, woman and child from the abject and dehumanizing conditions of extreme poverty to which more than one billion of them are currently subjected, to make the right to development a reality for everyone and to free the entire human race from want