Slap Them

Slap Them

chapter 1

Hatred can be defined as deep feeling of resentment or anger toward another person, group, or thing. Hatred has been around for thousands of years. It has been the cause of violent acts of anger, frustration, and rage. Hatred is a feeling that everyone has at one time or another, maybe not as strong to lead to violence, but will lead to unhappiness and resentment. .

The birth of hatred starts with a person being jealous, envious of what another person has. This leads to resentment toward the other person. This resentment mays lead to acts of violence, rage, and anger. Hatred is the feeling of hate. When a person hates another it is a strong feeling; the hater then wants the worst for the person. Whether it be they lose everything they have or they are harmed in any way. .

Hatred continues to grow stronger as the person's feelings grows. Hatred feeds on what the person feels or what the person hears about the other person. This leads to more feeling of hate, jealously and resentment. Hated feeds of the anger a person has for another person and as the anger grows so does the hatred. .

Hatred can only be killed if the hater forgives the person or persons that are hated. For hate to be destroyed the person must relinquish the feelings of hate and become at peace with themselves. For all hatred really is that the person is insecure of who they are and what they have. When a person is not content with one's self then they are bound to envy others and grow to hate others for what they have. .

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Hate Crime laws take away our Constitutional equality, punish our thought instead of our action, imply that some crime is not motivated by hatred, and, most importantly, does nothing to actually end hatred. ... These laws do not take into consideration the fact that many crimes are not motivated by hatred against a group, but rather by other motivations like greed. ... The most important problem with hate crime laws, however, is that while they do cause these many problems, they do not end hatred. Despite the best efforts of lawmakers, hatred is still growing. ...

It is about love, yet not only love, love mixes with hatred and both go to extreme extent. ... Hatred is an evil thing, but it was aroused in Heathcliffs heart, not born. ... However, hatred was formed and accumulated for a long time in both Hindleys and Heathcliffs hearts, it was hard to disslove. ... The big storm represented Heathcliffs love and hatred. ... He must rebel against it and find a vent for his love and hatred. ...

Shakespeare conveys that blind hatred is self destructive to oneself and others, that nothing good comes out of blind hatred, and leads to irrational, regretful behavior and in this case- tragedy. ... This shows how strong Tybalt's hatred is for Romeo, even though he does not know him much at all. ... He shows here that blind hatred comes at a high cost and can be fatal. ... Shakespeare conveys to the readers that nothing good can come out of blind hatred. ... In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare continually depicts the pointlessness of blind hatred, he shows the severity of the results o...

Self-hatred or Self-Improvement? ... Is it a form of self-hatred or simply for cosmetic appeal? ... Although some Asian woman might be looking to "westernize" their appearance, it does not necessarily indicate a form of "self-hatred." ... I believe this eyelid surgery is just another form of cosmetic surgery, which within itself, is a form of self-hatred. ... This is not self-hatred; it is just a form of self-improvement....

In opposition, we can educate our future which will later proceed a world without hatred. ... Along with teaching ourselves about counteracting hatred we need to pass this down to the next generation, which will slowly decrease the amount of judgment throughout our future. ...

Seven years after one of the worst genocides of the 20th century, Rwanda has barely begun to recover. The spectacle of half a million people wiped from the face of the earth has forever stained the lives of every Rwandan man, woman and child. Of Rwanda's estimated 8.2 million citizens at the st...

Anti-Semitism: Hatred throughout History Have you ever heard anyone point in class and hear them say in a hushed voice, "hey, isn't that the Jewish kid?" ... Anti-Semitism, or Jew hatred, is mostly a result of rumors or misconceptions of Judaism, brought about by false or uneducated information. ... The seed of hatred was thus planted and fed. ... Islamic Anti-Semitism Islam has always had a deep hatred for Judaism. Even in the Qu"ran there are specific references to Jew hatred (Praeger et al. 113). ...

This isolation from the Arabs under Israeli rule, combined with the fear and hatred created by decades of war and violence, has led to the racist stereotypes. ... They feel that these lands have belonged to Arabs for generations, but this intense hatred for the other is deeply imbedded in racial misconception of the Jews. ... Jewish-American Tourists would not typically experience this hatred held by Arabs towards Israeli Jews. ...

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