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no human can be called a non-human

I came across a video of Donald J Trump calling immigrants, and pretty much every human kind he doesn't approve of, a "non-human". He claims that immigrants, children of immigrants, and their allies cannot be considered human.

Now, what does it mean to be called a non-human? You are being rejected from your own kind. The biggest social group of people on the planet Earth is "Humans". That is, from more of a biological point of view. From a moral point of view, you are being dehumanized. You're now considered something alien, something that we should be afraid of. Something forbidden and that shouldn't exist in the first place. It is truly heartbreaking. By not being called human, you are being rejected from a major social group, as well as being classified as a wild, messy animal that shouldn't take place in a "normal" society.

Being called a non-human is a serious apathetic accusation. But it is also a selfish tool.

My next thought may be seen as controversial, so I want you to understand the following things: I do not normalize SA, rape, racism, etc. I think people who commit those inhumane crimes should not be free, whatever the consequences are. As we know, 98% of sex offenders are never held accountable for their misdeeds, which is very fucked up, and is something the human kind is responsible for. Also, this is strictly my opinion, and I do not force my shower thoughts on anyone who doesn't think the same way as I do. If you don't agree with my opinion, feel free to express so. But be as polite as possible.

I think no human should be called a "non-human". Not out of pity, or as an empathetic thing to do. No. I think the reason why we should include every person in a "human" social group is because this is who we are. This is what the human kind is. We shouldn't sterilize the thought of it. We shouldn't close our eyes and say, "He is simply not human!" No one can feel what the victims have felt in those moments. Those are acts of a human being. I think the main reason why rape is not taken as seriously is that NOT ENOUGH people think of it as something a human being should not do. Consider cannibalism. It is an extremely taboo topic. You would see more people, regardless of their gender, reacting negatively to news about cannibalism than to news about rape. "A human shouldn't eat another human!" is what any other would say about this. But what about rape? "She asked for it", "She's dressed like a slut", "Boys will be boys!", you can see this under every news or post online about numerous rape victims, regardless of their age. Disgusting.

But whatever we would want to think, this is what the human kind is. We can't say that they're not human. Saying "He's not human!" is like an act of cleaning the name of a human being. A pure, civilized, superior human being. But that's so, so far from what we are. We are dirty, filthy, full of desire and consumption. We invented money, we invented gender roles, we invented shame. We are destroying the only place we can exist in the entire Milky Way, our own planet. We don't deserve to reject something taboo from our own kind. This is what the Human Race is.


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Holy yappertown, why is his schnozz like that, golly


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