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 Originally Posted by mojo
It's dehumanizing in the sense that you're boiling down a person's entire personality into their choice of religion - a choice that isn't even a choice for most people.
A person's personality is not defined by their religion, and I never said it is. You've made the assumption that I think this. Their culture is defined by their religion though. When we're talking about a large group of people, culture matters more than individual personality.
I'm not talking about individuals and haven't at any point in this discussion.
It's dehumanizing because you're boiling down that central ideology to see only the darkest parts of what some of its adherents claim to.
I feel like you're just making up your own definition for "dehumanizing" here. This isn't a good thing that people do, take extremely powerful words and dilute them.
Let's just clear this up so you can stop abusing this word. Here's the brief wiki definition.
Dehumanization is the denial of full humanity in others along with the cruelty and suffering that accompany it.
To say "your religion is fucking nuts", which is what I am doing, is not to "deny humanity", nor is it "cruel", nor is it causing "suffering".
Further...
Behaviorally, dehumanization describes a disposition towards others that debases the others' individuality by either portraying it as an "individual" species or by portraying it as an "individual" object (e.g., someone who acts inhumanely towards humans).
I am not in any way suggesting that Islamic people are not humans, do not behave like humans, that they behave like animals, and you shouldn't make these assumptions because you're basically assuming I'm a dreadful person.
To criticise a batshit religion is not to dehumanise its followers. The only people I will dehumanise are those who commit atrocities like genocide. They a more animal than human. I have never once said that all Muslims want to commit atrocities. I'm not banging on about a race war kicking off the world over. That's what I would think if I thought all Muslims were genociders. I'd expect them to rise up against all non-Muslims. If and when that happens, then I'll dehumanise all followers of a religion. Until then, it's the religion that's the problem, and the followers are at different degrees of brainwashed (as with all religion), and that is not their individual fault.
So I am not judging the individual. Please stop making the assumption that I am.
It's dehumanizing because it ignores the vast amount of good / humanitarian work that is done world-wide in the name of religions.
Religion didn't do this. Humanity did. Religion gives a lot of people structure, a moral framework to live by, and that isn't a bad thing. But the people who seek this in life, they want to be good people, that's why religion is appealing in the first place. It's their humanity that is the force for good, religion is just a conduit.
If the religion truly is at fault, then the choices of people "brainwashed" under that religion are not their fault.
Correct.
I believe in humanity, in human agency, and in being responsible for the consequences of your actions.
Then you're underestimating the power of religion to control people.
People are still accountable for their actions. Just like religion is a conduit for good people to do good things, it's also a conduit for bad people to do bad things. If an individual is so inclined to interpret their religion such that genocide is acceptable, then they are a fucking terrible person and can be judged accordingly. You don't blame religion for them being a bad person, you blame the individual.
The terrorists are still making choices that their fellow brainwashed cult mates are not making. These are human choices.
Even using the word brainwashed is dehumanizing.
Nonsense. We'd use that word quite happily to refer to Scientologists, and I don't think anyone thinks they are subhuman. They are just dumb fuckers.
The word "brainwashed" has meaning.
Back to wiki...
Brainwashing is the concept that the human mind can be altered or controlled by certain psychological techniques. Brainwashing is said to reduce its subject's ability to think critically or independently, to allow the introduction of new, unwanted thoughts and ideas into their minds,[1] as well as to change their attitudes, values, and beliefs
When that brainwashing starts from infancy, it's extremely powerful.
I know a lot of religious people. Not many (if any) would say they are brainwashed by their faith.
Of course they wouldn't. Nobody wants to admit they are brainwashed. And when it's all you've known all your life, then it's even harder to see the coercive control.
They know what brainwashing is.
I'm not sure they do. You don't.
We're talking here about a system that imposes a moral framework on all of its followers, and it does this primarily by means of fear, fear of judgement, from your peers, from God, fear of eternal doom. This is a psychological technique to control the mind of a person. It's brainwashing.
The vast majority of normal people are religious.
The vast majority of normal people are brainwashed.
Ergo, it's not a term of dehumanisation.
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