Trump's claim that immigrants are 'animals' and 'not human' showcases a disturbing level of dehumanization that undermines rational policy discussions and promotes xenophobia.
The resurgence of dehumanizing rhetoric in politics, as exemplified by Trump and Vance, signals a historical regression that could lead to dangerous societal consequences.
Rhodes indicates that the embrace of these narratives reflects a societal decline where 'politicians can speak to the worst aspects of human psychology' for gain.
A survey revealed that nearly a quarter of Americans believe immigrants are 'poisoning the blood of our country,' highlighting alarming xenophobic sentiments gaining traction.
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