HATRED ๐
Hatred is an angry or resentful emotional response to certain people or ideas
Hatred is often associated with feelings of angry, disgust a disposition towards the source of hostility.
The psychological types of hatred
The current level of hatred in Indian society is fuelling such malignant divisiveness that it is seriously affecting the nation, besides debasing our sense of humanity itself. A study of the psychological aspects of hatred does not disregard the role of various socio-political, economic or historical factors responsible for this complex emotion. However, all of them are eventually processed in the mind of the hater and hence the importance of psychological study.
Scientific literature divides hatred into seven types, namely – accepted; hot; cold; burning; simmering; furious; and all-embracing. In the current Indian context, however, burning hatred is the most relevant – which entails hatred towards a group. They are seen as sub-human or inhuman and threatening, and a something must be done to reduce the ‘threat’ they pose.
Hatred is one of the most biggest reason of crime
See this table because of hatred crime are increasing
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