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Comment by dang

1 year ago

I think labeling others as inhuman and deploying aggressive rhetoric against them is what fuels these horrors.

I get that your intention is to oppose injustice, but when you do it this way, you actually contribute to the violence.

I didn't call him in-human. Unlike zionists I wouldn't call people _animals_ in order justify murder of children.

I said he's lost his humanity:

Humane Having or showing concern for the pain or suffering of another; compassionate.

inhumane lacking pity or compassion for misery and suffering; cruel, unkind, not humane.

I'm sorry that English is confusing sometimes and that zionism has thrown our collective conscious into the gutter through its vile campaign.

Unlike the zionists I won't use someones lack of humanity as justification dehumanize and to murder them. I apologize for any confusion.

  • If you call someone a monster and tell them their humanity has been stolen, that's dehumanizing language. That's not allowed here, from any side. Moreover, if one's intention is to oppose dehumanization, one should begin by not practicing it oneself.