Hatred
A. What is hatred?
Hatred is a comparatively stable feeling of intense dislike for another person, entity, or group.
A general subject matter of hatred is a complete negation of humanity of the other person or an inability to believe that the other person has any redeeming qualities HATE and LOVE or any worth. For instance, the extremely strong emotions people feel when going through a divorce or breakup. God tell us in scripture that hate is a heart issue and that someone who hates a brother is a murderer (1 John 3:15).
Hate by itself is the emotional high-powered of the ability to sustain long periods of concentration and meditation. It does not require an object to focus on it minors pure love in his respect cutting position attaches, especially in a romantic relationship.
Therefore, Hatred or hate is define as human emotion.
Hatred could invoke a feeling of animosity, anger or resentment, which can be directed against certain individuals, groups, entities, objects, behaviors, concepts or ideas.
Hatred is often associated with a feeling of anger, disgust and a deposition towards the source of hostility.
1. Legal issues.
In the English language, a hate crime ( also known as a 'bias-motivated crime') generally refers to criminal acts which are seen to have been motivated by hate.
Those who commit hate crimes target victims because of their perceived membership in a certain social group, usually defined by race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, mental disorder, class ethnicity, age, identity, or political affiliation. The valuing of targeting hatred as a greater crime the general misanthropy and contempt and contempt for humanity being a potentially equal crime in and of itself.
2. As emotion
As an emotion, hatred can be short-live or long run. It can be of low intensity- ' I hate snake' - or high intensity, ' I hate the whole world.'
Robert Sternberg saw three main element of hatred.
- a negation of intimacy, by creating distance when closeness had become threatening:
- an infusion of passion, such fear or anger;
- a decision to devalue a previously valued object.
The illustrated by Sternberg's analysis found can be "Mutinous" hatred, whereby a dependent relationship repudiated in a quest for autonomy.
3. Psychoanalytic views.
Sigmund Freud defined hate as an ego state that wishes to destroy the source of its unhappiness, stressing that it was linked to the question of self-prevention.
"In time we hate that which we often fear." William Shakespeare
When under attack, the ability to quickly separate foe from friends was essential to survive so we use hate as a self-defence device. However- we create the fight!
It is no conundrums that the world can be a terrible place. On April 13, 1919, when British troops fired on a large crowed of unarmed Indian in Amritsar in Punjab region, killing several hundred people and wounding many hundred children and women. Its also known as the Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre. In the present day, when day sunshine turns into unsafe lights of sexual violence against women. The rape and murder of an eight-year-old in Jammu's Kathua district and the gang-raped of 16-year-old in Uttar Pradesh's Unnao. This homophobic rape it can be said a hate crime.
Another normal night of pulsing nightclub in Orlando turns into a night of bloodshed as forty-four people are killed and fifty- three people are injured.
After all of these years, people are still willing to hurt other people.
During the last of the twentieth century and the beginning of the current decade, society has witnessed staggering numbers of brutal and hate act. Genocide in Rwanda and mass killing in Bosnia, and the 9/11 attacks on the U.S. There are not random or sudden burst of irrationality, but rather, carefully planned and orchestrated acts of violence and killing. Underlying in a widespread and hazardous human emotion; hate.
Where did all of this anger and hatred come from?
B. Materialize of hatred.
If the heart is said to be a foundation of love, what about hate? Along with religion, music, race, irony and a host of other complex concepts?
The passions of hate arise from various features of our line of thought process. These include wanted to assign blame for misfortune, protect our self-esteem, a desire to strengthen our community, the need to avoid toxins, alleviating our fears, and several types of error in reasoning. The potential to quickly separate friend from foe is essential to self-defence and safety and provides the origins of hate. It also derives from a strong dislike or ill will toward persons or things. As an emotional attitude, a person may oppose.
Wisdom says there is ' a time to love a time to hate' (Eccl 3:8). In the biblical record, every being may express or experience hate.
Lack of self-compassion is an additional source of hate. Allison Abrams. LCSW-R (Psychotherapist)
'If we find part of ourselves unacceptable, we tend to attack others to defined against the threat.' Also "If we are okay with ourselves, we see others behaviour as 'about them' and can respond with compassion. If I kept hate in my heart for (another). I would have to hate myself as well. It is only when we learn to hold ourselves with compassion that we may be able to demonstrate it toward others," said Reedy.
Self-compassion means that we accept the whole self.
The antidote to hate is compassion-for others as well as ourselves.
Researchers have found out from the neurological underpinning of hatred. Functional magnetic esonance imaging (fMRI) how strong emotion start to emerge in brain.
In the year 2008 led a study by Neurobiologist Semir Zeki that scanned the brain of 17 adults as they gazed at images of a person they professed to hate. Across the board , areas in the medial frotal gyrus, right putamen, premotor cortex, and medial insula activated. Part of this so -called " hate circuit," the researchers noted, are also involved in initiating aggressive behaviour, but the feeling of aggression itself -as well as anger, danger and fear-show different pattern in the brain than hatred does.
According to head researcher professor Semir Zeki " The network involves regions of the putamen and the insula that are almost identical to ones activated passionate, romantic love."
Doris lessing considered there was hate- region of mind that could be tapped rather like a radio "you discover hatred is a kind of wavelength you can tune into....plugged into Hater."
Hatred can cause nearly all the caustic effects on the spirit and life of hater than to hate. It is a psychoanalytical problem of the hater. It also supports thee desire for solitude and cole the mind and may easily be mistaken for a mild sense of peace.
It is among the most solid of human emotion- it has caused great melancholy and suffering.
Where there is hate there cannot be a well built and peaceful nation .What if the assumption of hate is an acceptable ingredient of our daily life?
Hatred has such calamitous as firepower to permanently destroy the nations emotional psyche and central values.
Hatred has such calamitous as firepower to permanently destroy the nations emotional psyche and central values.
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