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        Deplorable: deserving strong condemnation, shockingly bad in quality.

        Describes exactly how bad they suck.

        Doesn’t say they are not human people, just that they’re the kind of human people we deplore.

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          At the risk of more downvotes, all I was saying is that blanketing a whole group of people in a term such as “deplorables” is a slippery slope to not seeing them as human at all. Not saying they don’t deserve to be described that way.

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            What an odd thing to say… For one, “slippery slope” is literally the name of the logical fallacy you’re doing here.

            But also, think about what you’re saying for a moment. How does accurately describing a person’s behavior dehumanize them? Are we just supposed to never acknowledge shitty behavior in others?

            It’s kind of the opposite… I’ve never heard an animal described as “deplorable”. I’m not sure they’re capable of it? So if anything, the term is humanizing.

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            I’m pretty sure if you put out a giant basket and labeled it DEPLORABLES, you’d soon find it filled to the rim with people wearing MAGA hats who climbed in there by themselves.

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          I understand that its a term people use to describe others and that its been used in recent history for these exact people but that doesn’t make it not dehumanizing. My point is just that there should be “people” following “deplorable.” Maybe I was caught up in the semantics of the phrase but it was on my mind seeing garbage people changed to simply deplorables.

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        So either you don’t know what “deplorable” means, or what “dehumanize” means. It’s one or the other.