Quotes About Dehumanization
The worst thing you can be in this job is partial, invested. You just have to get good at turning that off. You have to see the bodies as bodies, not as people. They were people once, of course, fuelled by food and water, driven by electrical impulses. But then, for whatever reason, the power got turned off. The lights went out. They were transformed into meat.
~ Andrew Lowe
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Nothing about him reminded me of humanity.
~ Angela Carter
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If there is a person behaving more destructively in popular culture than Mario Lavandeira, I cannot think of one. He has used cruelty as a crass mechanism to build up his own celebrity and has utilized political correctness to protect himself while using it as a weapon to dehumanize those he doesn't agree with.
~ Andrew Breitbart
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History shows that black people have been second-class citizens, less than human. That's what had to happen with slavery. You had to dehumanise a person, to say, 'He is not like us. He is used to hard work in the sun. He can handle being whipped because he doesn't feel any pain. He doesn't need to be educated.'
~ John Barnes
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Where other men saw living, breathing human beings, Shane saw only cogs in society's engine, to manipulate and use as it suited him best.
~ Robert Davis
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He would never know what it was like to feel yourself small, weak and powerless. He would never understand what rape did to your feelings about your own body: to find yourself reduced to a thing, an object, a piece of fuckable meat.
~ Robert Galbraith
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Religion, politics, society are exploiting you, and you are being conditioned by them; you are being forced in a particular direction. You are not human beings; you are mere cogs in a machine.
~ Jiddu Krishnamurti
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The system is a monster which devours people for the sake of its profits.
~ Albert Nolan
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The propagandist's purpose is to make one set of people forget that certain other sets of people are human.
~ Aldous Huxley
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Oh Ford, oh Ford!
~ Aldous Huxley
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Orgy-porgy, round and round and round, beating one another in six-eight time.
~ Aldous Huxley
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in the crimson darkness, stewing warm on their cushion of peritoneum and gorged with blood-surrogate and hormones, the foetuses grew and grew or, poisoned, languished into a stunted Epsilonhood.
~ Aldous Huxley
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The trouble with technology is that it's dehumanised us – it's removed the restraints of ordinary human interactions. So we lose the notion that the person with whom we're dealing is a person like us, with failings and feelings. It's exactly the same as in wartime. When people are engaged in conflict, they very easily lose sight of the humanity of the other. They become capable of doing things that they would never do in their ordinary lives.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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products of soulless machines and relentless globalization…
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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He believed the best use of human beings was as compost or incubators.
~ Douglas Clegg
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Projecting human qualities onto machines—like seeing a car grille as a face or talking to a smartphone AI like a person—is called anthropomorphism. But this is the opposite: we are projecting machine qualities onto humans. Seeing a human being as a machine or computer is called mechanomorphism. It's not just treating machines as living humans; it's treating humans as machines.
~ Douglas Rushkoff
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The idea that any art is achieved 'intuitively' is a dehumanization of the brains, effort, and the traditions of the artist, and a classification of said artist as subhuman. It is those supposed incapable of intelligence, training, or connection with a tradition who are described as working by instinct or intuition.
~ Joanna Russ
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Black culture and history as something worthy of study, and to replace the "n-word" with "Brother" and "Sister." You see, the "n-word" was not some reclamation of Black community; it was part of a process of dehumanization required by chattel slavery. We weren't human beings; we were n*****. I have not used the word since walking into M. Navies' class. I was 13 years old." - Melina Abdullah
~ Jody Armour
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At ground level Alexanderplatz is a monstrous expanse of grey concrete designed to make people feel small. It works.
~ Anna Funder
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He was so terrible that he was no longer terrible, only dehumanized.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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I make no apologies in admitting that I take very seriously the dehumanizing dangers in our tendency in modern science to make man over into the image of the machine, into the image of the techniques by which we study him.
~ Rollo May
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In an age that seems to be increasingly dehumanized, when people can be transformed into non-persons, and where a great deal of our adult art seems to diminish our lives rather than add to them, children's literature insists on the values of humanity and humaneness.
~ Lloyd Alexander
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The English government paid bounties for the Irish heads. Later only the scalp or ears were required. A century later in North America, Indian heads and scalps were brought in for bounty in the same manner. Although the Irish were as "white" as the English, transforming them into alien others to be exterminated previewed what came to be perceived as racialist when applied to Indigenous peoples of North America and to Africans.
~ Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
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Guns, race, meat, and Manifest Destiny all collided in a single explosion of violent, dehumanized activity.
~ Ruth Ozeki
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