• chuckleslord@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    You… uh… you acknowledge that that statement is the dehumanizing thought you’re building upon and stop thinking of people like that. Every person is living their own life. Assigning a value judgement to them based on how you perceive them is mastubatory at best, actively harmful at worst.

    Yes, not everyone cares about the things you value. No, that doesn’t remove their value.

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      11 days ago

      So that would mean you shouldn’t insult anyone? Didn’t you just say you CAN be insulting without dehumanising? I’m genuinely trying to understand, not seeking a fight.

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        10 days ago

        Insulting people isn’t the same as dehumanizing them.

        NPCs aren’t people so it’s okay, or even fun, to kill them. There’s implications when you apply this to actual human beings.

        That’s why Elon Musk calls people NPCs, after all.

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        11 days ago

        I didn’t say that. The way you described what is probably most people implies that they’re subhuman, which is… gross for lack of a less incendiary term. That threw me so hard I had to address it. Sorry.

        Insults for people in the group I think you’re talking about that aren’t dehumanizing: normies, regulars, sleepers. All of those acknowledge the person’s humanity first while creating the othering space around the person talking. An important distinction from similar, but reversed terms like: sheep, sheeple, NPCs, puppets

        NPC carries the connotation that they exist for other’s amusement, that their thoughts and experiences aren’t valuable or even real. Also, it carries the connotation that the person speaking and people like them are the “real” people (since NPC is a specific term to differentiate from the PC).