Hatred is often rooted in fear, ignorance, and a lack of understanding for those who are different from us. It can stem from prejudices, past grievances, or a sense of having been wronged. However, allowing hatred to take hold only perpetuates cycles of violence, oppression, and injustice
Enables Radicalization and Extremism
Hatred creates an "us vs. them" mentality that is easily exploited by radical groups and ideologues.
Never in my lifetime, have I seen less interest in our shared humanity.
@LnzyHou sad reality so it is
It makes people more susceptible to extremist narratives that dehumanize others and justify violence as a solution
Widespread hatred sows division, mistrust, and a breakdown of social bonds within communities. It prevents people from seeing their shared humanity and working together for the common good. This erosion of social cohesion can destabilize societies.
Be part of the solution not the problem.