Dehumanization has been used in war to create a reason to not have any mercy for a particular type of individual or group so that it becomes easy to manifest the killer instinct to eliminate a destructive element from society. It appears that Blacks have an indefinable relationship with America that makes one wonder if Blacks has been placed outside of the normative universe of moral protection. Dr. King, in his legendary “I Have a Dream Speech” state that the nation's failure to provide civil rights to its Black citizens was a moral breach of contract over 40 years ago. What is the view of the so called Blacks in the 21st century- 2011? What can be done to humanize the Black experience? Check out this News Release. This research was supported by a Stanford University Dean's Award to Jennifer Eberhardt.    

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I think, if some people, will start to treat other's, the way they want to be treated, some people will get along much better. In order to work together, we must respect one another. Some dehumanize themselves, by their action's and statement's. What do You think, Sir?

Peace,

-U-

The one thing, I like about you Sir is, most of, your question's pertain too Our MOVEMENT. Keep them coming Sir :~).

Peace,

-U-

Did you get a chance to read the article?

Brenda said:

I think, if some people, will start to treat other's, the way they want to be treated, some people will get along much better. In order to work together, we must respect one another. Some dehumanize themselves, by their action's and statement's. What do You think, Sir?

Peace,

-U-



Walter Simtec Simmons said:
Did you get a chance to read the article?

No, send it to me, I responded to what you wrote.
Peace,
-U-


Brenda said:


Walter Simtec Simmons said:
Did you get a chance to read the article?

No, send it to me, I responded to what you wrote.
Peace,
-U-
Please, send me the link, so I can read it later on tonight. I thank you, in advance.


Brenda said:


Brenda said:


Walter Simtec Simmons said:
Did you get a chance to read the article?

No, send it to me, I responded to what you wrote.
Please, send me the link, so I can read it later on tonight. I thank you, in advance.

The story of the apes and the close relation to the Africans, the evolution of man as it is called.  I first encountered this in elementary school, and it was offensive then and NOW.  The disgrace of it is similar to Anderson Cooper's examination of "Race in America," when both black and white school children point to pictures which show the shades of color and ask them to point to the dumb, ugly, and bad child.  When we as people, black or white, are not discussing with our children to Love all because it is a requirement from God, and his son Jesus who died for our sins; we have lost all which was intended in his law for his people and the requirement of us here on earth.  The term De-Humanize has three definitions, please try to understand how we are in fact de-humanizing ourselves from one another in love, trust, and respect...TRUTH!   

 

Walter Simtec Simmons said:

THE WHY SYNDROME
“In as much as yee has done to the least of these, ye have done it also unto me” sound like a phrase that I have heard for years and how can you love something that everybody hates unless there is an understanding of truth present? What makes so much anger be manifested toward black human beings?  With all the knowledge in the world today, why are blacks last hired and first fired, why are the school books omitting the accomplishments of blacks? Why is it so much drugs in the black neighborhood? Why don’t we have after school activities for boys with nothing to do but stand on the corners? Why are the jails so filled with black men?
If young men had jobs, don’t you think they would take care of the children that they love?
Teachers, Parents, Committeemen, Alderman, Mayor, Governor, Congressman, President , why don’t we care? Everyone can see and articulate the problem but why can’t we articulate SOLUTION.
WHY? Why? Why? LOL   -  I’m just saying



Wanda Renee said:

The story of the apes and the close relation to the Africans, the evolution of man as it is called.  I first encountered this in elementary school, and it was offensive then and NOW.  The disgrace of it is similar to Anderson Cooper's examination of "Race in America," when both black and white school children point to pictures which show the shades of color and ask them to point to the dumb, ugly, and bad child.  When we as people, black or white, are not discussing with our children to Love all because it is a requirement from God, and his son Jesus who died for our sins; we have lost all which was intended in his law for his people and the requirement of us here on earth.  The term De-Humanize has three definitions, please try to understand how we are in fact de-humanizing ourselves from one another in love, trust, and respect...TRUTH!   

 

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