• lorez
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    1 year ago

    I bet it wasn’t used to describe an angel of death…

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      No, it was used to describe Jews, Roma, Homosexuals, Communists, and pretty much everybody the Nazis disliked.

      As the poster further up the chain said, decency is for everyone or it is not decent.

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        1 year ago

        I disagree. I’m not talking about some group of people some other group doesn’t like, but somebody who’s universally despised, somebody who does things so against our nature it’s nuts. Some people deserve decency, some others do not.

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          I disagree, it is dangerous to dehumanise people no matter how disgusting we find them. People are still people man, we may never understand how they think or why they do the things that they do.

          History has shown time and again where dehumanisation leads to.

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            1 year ago

            Not dehumanizing. Some things she doesn’t deserve cos of her behaviour. Freedom of movement for example. To me she doesn’t deserve decency either.