In order to behave in this way, dehumanisation of the detainee is required.
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Or perhaps we are hardened by dehumanisation, drilled into automated acquiescence by society.
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One common step is dehumanisation, referring to humans in ways that obliterate their humanity.
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The Home Office has deliberately created a climate of disrespect and dehumanisation towards asylum seekers.
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Suspicion and dehumanisation are rarely far from the surface.
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Its society is built on a classic us-and-them division, with all the dehumanisation that accompanies such thinking.
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In its rationalistic dehumanisation and its crushing of enchantment, flying represents everything about modernity it would be pleasant to rewind.
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Regrettably, traditional so-called safe seats have been milestones of oppression which have maintained the dehumanisation of our citizens in perpetual poverty.
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Against this dehumanisation, first the replicants and then Deckard strive to create ways that will restore the personal to their lives.
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But the comparisons end there immediately as the animalistic eyes, sickly skin and damaged spines complete the dehumanisation procedure with impressive precision.
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Today I sent an email to the Consumers' Association of Ireland, suggesting they begin a campaign against this sort of dehumanisation in business.
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It's not just the physical violence, but the wretched dehumanisation in which even speaking without "permission" is met with a vicious strike.
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A century on, the dehumanisation and marginalisation of the Palestinian people persists, and is used as a basis to deny us our most basic rights.
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This oppression required the dehumanisation of the populations who suffered the consequences -its legacy is the embedding of racism in institutions and entire societies.
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Dehumanisation is a key tactic for the pro-repeal lobby.
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In order to behave in this way, dehumanisation of the detainee is required.