What Is A Hate Group?

From the perspective of Amalekites (and those who identify with them), Jews are a hate group.

From the perspective of Palestinians, Jews are a hate group.

From the perspective of white nationalists, Jews are a hate group.

From a Jewish perspective, white nationalists are a hate group.

From the perspective of at least a third of Muslims worldwide, Jews are a hate group.

For much of Christian history, Jews have been regarded as a hate group.

From the perspective of Haman, Mordecai and the Jews comprised a hate group. From the perspective of the Jews in the Book of Esther, Haman and his cohorts represented a hate group.

From the perspective of the ancient Pharoah in the Book of Exodus, the Jews were a hate group. From a Jewish perspective, the Egyptian hierarchy was a hate group.

From the perspective of the Nazis, the Jews were a hate group.

From the perspective of the Jews, the Nazis were a hate group.

From a Jewish perspective, much of Muslim identity is based on hate.

From a Tibetan perspective, the Chinese invading their country are a hate group.

During the Cold War, I thought of the communists as a hate group.

If you love something, you are going to hate that which threatens it. All groups are engaged in a competition for scarce resources. When another group threatens your well-being, you are naturally going to hate it.

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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