Antihuman

/ˌæntiˈhjuːmən/ adjective

Opposed to, hostile toward, or treating human beings with disregard; going against human interests, dignity, or welfare.

From anti- (against) + human. 'Human' comes from Latin 'humanus,' possibly from 'homo' (man) or 'humus' (earth). 'Antihuman' emerged in philosophy and social criticism.

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