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Hachemi Hadjoudj's avatar

Thank you for this excellent dissection of a phenomenon that is indeed essential (the déshumanisation of the other) which underlies the acceptance by its authors first, but also by all the active or passive accomplices of this monstrous enterprise. This emotional distancing allows them to build a shield impermeable to the heart, to reason, and a distorting mirror that projects a reassuring self-image, and a reinforced self-esteem allowing a self-granted preemptive redemption. This process of dehumanization begins, of course, with an over-appreciation of oneself, a fundamental feeling of superiority vis-à-vis its protagonists. Examples abound of these civil, religious and military personalities who emphasize the superiority of their 𝙧𝙖𝙘𝙘e over the 𝙜𝙤𝙮𝙞𝙢𝙨 who are barely distinguishable (according to them) from animals. In any case, this dehumanization is a process that opens the way to the serious excesses we are witnessing and represents the major symptom of a dystopia and behavioral aberrations that are witnesses to a sociopathy that affects Israeli society but also all its accomplices throughout the world. This highly transmissible disease is called 𝙕𝙄𝙊𝙉𝙄𝙎𝙈!....

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gypsy33's avatar

Mark:

Genocide is in the DNA of the Amerikkkan people. Without genocide Amerikkka would not exist.

And in today’s parlance, the likes of Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, Tecumseh and countless others would be considered “terrorists” for defending their lives and land.

I live near a sacred Chippewa burial ground. My farm was once THEIR land. I try to honor them as much as possible by respecting both the earth and their memory, but it’s not enough.

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