
Hate and violence
Hate is a strong negative feeling or attitude toward someone or a group, often based on differences like race, religion, or beliefs. Violence involves actions that harm others physically or emotionally, often driven by this hatred. When hate takes hold, it can lead to aggressive behaviors, conflicts, and suffering. Both hate and violence stem from misunderstandings, fear, or prejudice, and they can escalate, causing harm to individuals and society. Addressing them requires promoting understanding, empathy, and respect for diversity to build safer, more compassionate communities.