There like normall groups like Just say if you hated someone then its just a grouup were you can join it.
The KKK was a hate group.
Let's see. 6 billion people in the world. So not less than 3 billion hate groups.
No, most Satanists are not hate groups. However, there are some sects that are.
Hate groups like the KKK exist due to ingrained prejudices, fear, and a desire for power and control. These groups often target marginalized communities and use hate as a means to spread their ideologies and recruit members, perpetuating a cycle of discrimination and violence.
Hate groups are not inherently illegal in many countries, including the United States, as they are often protected under free speech laws. However, their activities can become illegal if they incite violence, engage in criminal acts, or promote hate crimes. Laws vary by country, and some nations have stricter regulations against hate speech and hate groups. Ultimately, the legality of a hate group depends on its actions and the specific laws of the jurisdiction in which it operates.
You could argue that the Nazi party was one large hate group.
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yes and no.
Nothing, there were many minority groups that he favoured.
because they hate each other
Yes, hate groups still exist in various forms and continue to spread messages of bigotry and discrimination. These groups often target marginalized communities based on factors like race, religion, or sexual orientation, and can promote violence and hatred. Efforts are being made by communities, organizations, and governments to combat and address the harm caused by these hate groups.
Since hate and groups that hate seem to be a universal condition, it follows that hate must be an inherent trait of humans. It most likely stems from the instinct to defend ourselves. At a time when people lived in extended family groups and tribes, it made sense to distrust outsiders, to be wary. Today, humans seldom need to depend on themselves and their neighbors for safety; for the most part we have laws and the means to enforce them. Today, we also know a lot more about human behavior and that no matter where a person or people come from or what ethnic origin they are that in itself is not a threat. The Psychology Today website has an excellent article on hate groups. Type "The Seven-Stage Hate Model: The Psychopathology of Hate" into a search engine to find it.