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Apart from the likelihood that they will not all match Eichinger's high standards, films dealing with earlier episodes of Hitler's life may well have greater difficulty in avoiding trivialisation and moral insensitivity.
Moreover, if someone did not reach the conclusion that the hoodlums were acting wrongly, even though she believed that they were torturing the cat for fun, we would think her guilty of moral insensitivity.
There were subsequently criticized by vegan activist Gary Francione for their moral insensitivity and intolerance.
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This helps create moral callousness, the insensitivity to the pain of others.
In a speech to commemorate National Heroes Day, Mugabe said: "Surely keeping decapitated heads as war trophies, in this day and age, in a national history museum, must rank among the highest forms of racist moral decadence, sadism and human insensitivity".
The true miracle is that the Vatican cannot see the damage such insensitivity does to its moral credibility.
Reasons for insensitivity toward trans people were understood mainly in moral terms recognising that some physicians could have entrenched personal beliefs about gender identity, sexuality, and sexual health that are at odds with trans patients' lives.
The complaints that he levels against the Bright Young People are essentially those of every other disparager of the day: naivety, callousness, insensitivity, insincerity, flippancy, a fundamental lack of seriousness and moral equilibrium that sours every relationship and endeavour they are involved in.
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