Description
Humanism is the umbrella ideology that deifies humanity as the pinnacle of worth. It provides a noble facade of empathy while reinforcing one’s own self-esteem. Insisting it is neither religion nor science, it has nonetheless grown into a secular faith. It is the perfect tool for those who wish to save the world from their armchairs.
Definitions
- The ideology that sanctifies humanity to bolster one’s moral superiority.
- A creed that dismisses gods and nature while proclaiming humans as omnipotent.
- Preaches anthropocentrism but often proceeds by trampling on others.
- Offers a charity theatre of sympathy on social media, avoiding real action.
- A scholarly orchestra clad in the attire of science to prove human worth.
- Denies religion yet worships humanity on its own secular altar.
- Exalts universal human nature while ignoring cultural differences.
- Wields human rights as a weapon to justify value imposition in the name of justice.
- Places self-actualization above all, turning the denial of others into a side-effect.
- Celebrates empathy in theory while conducting rituals of self-indulgence in boardrooms.
Examples
- I believe in humanism! Great. Can you fund my project?
- Human rights are universal, he declares, then raises product prices.
- In the meeting, he preaches humanism while busy criticizing his boss.
- Respect human value he shouts, then expects someone else to sort the recycling.
- She advocates compassion but spends the intermission playing games on her phone.
- Its evidence-based he insists, never questioning his human-centric premises.
- At the museum, the guide praises human dignity while enforcing a no-photo rule.
- Empathy is the highest virtue but he never reacts to anyone’s messages.
- The politician touts humanism, but his policies seem more like self-promotion.
- Humans are amazing, followed by a thirty-minute pitch about his speech.
- He preaches humanism yet forces unpaid overtime on his subordinates.
- Lets build a human-centered society he calls, but saves no one but himself.
- After a poetic lecture on human love, he leaves milk to spoil in the fridge.
- He goes on passionately at the humanism workshop and then falls asleep on camera.
- Transcend human limits he says, then clocks out at 5 PM for Netflix.
- She tells others to stop criticizing, yet can’t stop judging a fly she saw.
- All lives matter yet he stomps on insects without hesitation.
- The ethics professor lectures while muting his Zoom in the middle of class.
- An evangelist of human love whose blog comments section is ablaze.
- Spread the circle of empathy she says, keeping everyone on mute.
Narratives
- Humanism is fundamentally a self-satisfaction device invented to save humans from themselves.
- Proclaiming human-centered, one always ends up placing ego at the very center.
- Presentations on human love in conference rooms are nothing but advanced self-indulgence sessions.
- In the hush of the library, only discussions on human nature echo with clamor.
- Many humanists prioritize self-esteem over genuine empathy for others.
- Behind preaching human potential lies the reality of labor shackled by invisible chains.
- Idealistic humanism is consumed in workshops disguised as practice.
- Those lecturing on world peace never bother to clean the coffee spills in the venue first.
- Books praising humanity invariably feature the authors name in the largest font.
- In high school ethics, humanism often becomes a fill-in-the-blanks slide show.
- Online debates heat up under the banner of humanism, only to devolve into anonymous insults.
- Ironically, in pursuing human love, some neglect the very privacy of those they claim to defend.
- The banner of humanism is adorned with flowery phrases and smiley faces.
- Few humanists act; most hide behind the stage of rhetoric.
- The assumption humans are good is useful only at the start of meetings.
- In our tech age, humanism sometimes forms digital echo chambers.
- Chasing ideal humanity spawns infinite loops of conference room debates.
- Funds named after humanism often fail to disclose where the money goes.
- While passionately calling for humanitarian aid, most participants are off making photocopies.
- Trust in humanity collapses quicker than any network vulnerability.
Related Terms
Aliases
- Cult of Humanity
- Ego Worship Society
- Empathy Inc.
- Human Shrine
- Armchair Salvation Co.
- Compassion Brigade
- Self-Esteem Ministry
- Feel-Good Fellowship
- Anthro-Center Stage
- Self-Help Dogma
- Virtue Theatre
- Humanity Expo
- Feeble Hope Alliance
- Smile Mandate
- Altruism Lab
- Sacred Ego Club
- Moral Ego Stadium
- Kindness Agency
- Armchair Crusaders
- Self-Congratulation Network
Synonyms
- Self-Satisfaction Machine
- Philanthropy Theater
- Virtue Frame
- Ego Magnifier
- Selective Empathy
- Moral Padding
- Armchair Ethics
- Woke Gesture
- Feeling Filter
- Goodness Stamp
- Ethics Grill
- Shrine of Self
- Self-Help Cult
- Charity Facade
- Empathy Mirage
- Human-Centric Bubble
- Altruism Theater
- Smugness Kit
- Ego Carnival
- Compassion Mask

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