Dehumanization
Dehumanization means denying or stripping a person or group of their human qualities, such as dignity, empathy, or individuality, by portraying them as inferior, dangerous, or less than human.
Tracking the World, One Axis at a Time
Dehumanization means denying or stripping a person or group of their human qualities, such as dignity, empathy, or individuality, by portraying them as inferior, dangerous, or less than human.
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