do not happen to them, citizens agree that they do not have to worry about them. Additionally, since it is an unknown area and unknown people, they do not care about the anguish they experience. To explain this further, “But apparently we are too busy with our days, our jobs, our smartphones and our apps, to even take a second to care about another human being’s issues.” In other words, if these crimes occur at an inopportune time and the citizens are busy, they do not care; also, when it does not affect them, they do not recognize these crimes. When a citizen hears about something that does not regard them, they tend to not care; in addition, the same thing happens with crimes, so citizens do not recognize them. In conclusion, using the data presented, one can clearly see that citizens in today’s world do not recognize crimes against humanity. When applying the information presented, one can see that humans are exposed to these crimes, elected leaders are manipulating plans, and many citizens do not care about calamity that does not affect them. Since citizens do not care about these abysmal activities, they occur much more. Although it may seem inevitable, citizens have to recognize dehumanizing crimes to make perpetrators receive the retribution they …show more content…
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