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Hatred is a real and powerful emotion that can cause serious damage to the person who feels it as well as to whatever or whomever the hate is focused on. It’s complicated and often deep-rooted ...
More information: Eran Halperin et al, The affective gap: a call for a comprehensive examination of the discrete emotions underlying affective polarization, Cognition and Emotion (2024). DOI: 10. ...
Disappointment, not hatred is driving polarization in the states. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Journal Cognition & Emotion DOI 10.1080/02699931.2024.2348028 ...
The past decade in Oklahoma has seen a 276% increase in hate crimes, increasing from 21 in 2012 to 79 in 2022, says Editorials Editor Ginnie Graham.
Hatred is an emotion that is not usually discussed in polite company. Nowadays, it is not tolerated in civil society, and it is seen as a negative and destructive phenomenon.
The past decade in Oklahoma has seen a 276% increase in hate crimes, increasing from 21 in 2012 to 79 in 2022, says Editorials Editor Ginnie Graham.