I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism I’m so tired of humanism
it’s so cool how with this human thing I can dehumanize stuff and it’s okay to not treat things that aren’t human well, or treat it not well to promote human, which I have defined to be good by virtue of being human
it’s totally not a giant flaw in my whole model that being able to dehumanize things is literally one of the most fundamental tools used to commit atrocities and remove peoples rights
sure wonder how such a view could originate from catholicism, like hmmmm sure wonder why it’s useful to be able to dehumanize people, hmm, totally not just a giant sore on philosophy that’s easily exploitable by anyone looking to do a lil facism or w/e
@cafkafk Humanism assumes that there is such a thing as "agency" for human beings. Studies on neurotypical people, however, increasingly question this assumption. In this essay, I will...