The Devil
This website stinks. It doesn't even answer my question! I hate answers.com
having violence because of someone's race,religion,personality,culture,sex,skin color,origin country.
Purpose: Hate literature or hate speech is a term for speech intended to degrade, intimidate, or incite violence or prejudicial action against a person or group of people based on their race, gender, age, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, language ability, ideology, social class, occupation, appearance (height, weight, hair color, etc.), mental capacity, and any other distinction that might be considered by some as a liability. Origin: ??
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.
well....it means hate....in a different language. So that's the answer
The Hate That Hate Produced was created on 17-07-13.
People are not nice, so I hate them. People are not interesting, so I hate them. Music is boring, so I hate it. TV programming sucks, so I hate it. Games are not fun, so I hate them. I am not intelligent enough, so I hate me. The world is hard, so I hate it. In short, this is why I hate everything.
Hate is an extreme dislike for something or someone. Hate only symbolizes hate. There are symbols, like the swastika, that symbolize hate.
The line originates from Rudyard Kiplings's poem The Beginnings. It was not part of their blood, It came to them very late With long arrears to make good, When the English began to hate. They were not easily moved, They were icy-willing to wait Till every count should be proved, Ere the English began to hate. Their voices were even and low, Their eyes were level and straight. There was neither sign nor show, When the English began to hate. It was not preached to the crowd, It was not taught by the State. No man spoke it aloud, When the English began to hate. It was not suddenly bred, It will not swiftly abate, Through the chill years ahead, When Time shall count from the date That the English began to hate.
hate me
Hate (noun) - odium. To hate - odire.
To Hate = Odiar so I hate would be Odio