Not Even People
Not Even People
Donald Trump's son Eric made news recently by stating during an interview with Hannity that to him, the Democrats resisting his father's agenda are not even people.Reaction to the comment was swift, as you might imagine in this political climate. The Washington Times put up a weak defense for the younger Trump by claiming the comment had been taken out of context. However, their insistence that Eric was correct in his assessment because anti-Trump Democrats are engaging in political obstruction against policies they disagree with is as ironic as it is laughable. Where were the Washington Times and Eric Trump during the Obama administration?While Eric probably didn't rehearse his remark, the way he let it loose so easily is a troubling sign. Dehumanization is a crucial early step that allows people to act with greater cruelty towards their opponents. History is full of examples. Recall that Nazis called Jewish people “rats” and “untermenschen”- literally subhuman, not even people. During the genocide in Rwanda, the majority Hutus used the term “cockroaches” to describe the Tutsi minority. Right now in Chechnya, gay men face the same treatment. “They told me I wasn't a human being and deserved to be murdered,” said “Gregory,” a gay Chechen who was abducted and beaten for his sexual orientation.It's not just long ago and far away, either. Americans who supported Trump show a greater tendency to dehumanize and vilify other groups, singling out Muslims and Mexicans in particular. Gay people and food stamp recipients, among many others, have also had their humanity questioned in order to score political or religious points in the Land of the Free. (Apparently many of us are not even people, to the likes of Eric Trump.)
We are all people, regardless of our differences; image courtesy of Clubfungus, www.pixabay.com, CC0.
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