Folks, I can’t make this shit up. It’s alarming and we are headed into Dark Water.
On November 14, last night Stephen Colbert echoed Trump’s talk about calling people in AMERICA Vermin.
Nothing would make someone happier than
REVOLUTION 2025
OR
CIVIL WAR 2025
The use of the word “vermin” to refer to people is unacceptable. It is a dehumanizing and hurtful word that has been used to justify violence and discrimination against marginalized groups. When we use this word, we are contributing to a climate of intolerance and hatred. So, why bring out such an ugly and Hateful Word? This goes far deeper than any political rhetoric. If said, People will begin using it until a Civil War takes place. It’s only a precursor. Just inching America closer to self destruction.
There are many reasons why the word “vermin” is so harmful. First, it is associated with pests and disease. This makes it easy to dehumanize people who are labeled as “vermin” and to see them as less than human. Second, the word “vermin” is often used in conjunction with other dehumanizing language, such as “cockroaches” and “rats.” This further reinforces the idea that people who are labeled as “vermin” are not worthy of our respect or compassion.
The use of the word “vermin” has a long history of being used to justify violence and discrimination. For example, the Nazis used this word to refer to Jews, and they used it to justify the Holocaust. The word “vermin” has also been used to justify violence against other marginalized groups, such as immigrants, Muslims, and LGBTQ+ people.
It is important to remember that words have power. The language we use can shape our perceptions of others and the way we treat them. When we use dehumanizing language like the word “vermin,” we are creating a climate in which violence and discrimination are more likely to occur.
We must all be vigilant in calling out the use of dehumanizing language. We must also work to create a more inclusive and respectful society in which all people are valued and treated with dignity.
I understand that you are concerned about the use of the word “vermin” by former President Trump. This word has a history of being used in a derogatory way to refer to marginalized groups, including Jews. In Nazi Germany, the word “vermin” was used to dehumanize and demonize Jews, making it easier to justify their persecution and extermination.
It is important to remember that words matter. The language we use can have a profound impact on how we think about and treat others. When we use words like “vermin” to refer to any group of people, we are contributing to a climate of intolerance and hatred.
It is also important to note that the use of this word by former President Trump is not an isolated incident. There has been a growing trend of using dehumanizing language to refer to immigrants, Muslims, and other groups. This language is dangerous because it can lead to violence and discrimination.
We must all be vigilant in calling out this type of language and standing up for those who are being targeted. We must also work to create a more inclusive and respectful society in which all people are valued and treated with dignity.
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The use of the word “vermin” to refer to people is unacceptable. It is a dehumanizing and hurtful word that has been used to justify violence and discrimination against marginalized groups. When we use this word, we are contributing to a climate of intolerance and hatred.
There are many reasons why the word “vermin” is so harmful. First, it is associated with pests and disease. This makes it easy to dehumanize people who are labeled as “vermin” and to see them as less than human. Second, the word “vermin” is often used in conjunction with other dehumanizing language, such as “cockroaches” and “rats.” This further reinforces the idea that people who are labeled as “vermin” are not worthy of our respect or compassion.
The use of the word “vermin” has a long history of being used to justify violence and discrimination. For example, the Nazis used this word to refer to Jews, and they used it to justify the Holocaust. The word “vermin” has also been used to justify violence against other marginalized groups, such as immigrants, Muslims, and LGBTQ+ people.
It is important to remember that words have power. The language we use can shape our perceptions of others and the way we treat them. When we use dehumanizing language like the word “vermin,” we are creating a climate in which violence and discrimination are more likely to occur.
We must all be vigilant in calling out the use of dehumanizing language. We must also work to create a more inclusive and respectful society in which all people are valued and treated with dignity.