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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin/March 1, 2003

By John R. Schafer, MA and Joe Navarro, MA

Excerpt: Hate, a complex subject, divides into two general categories: rational and irrational. Unjust acts inspire rational hate. Hatred of a person based on race, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity, or national origin constitutes irrational hate.

Not all insecure people are haters, but all haters are insecure people. Many insecure people feel a sense of self-worth by relegating a person or group of people to a lower status.

Irrational haters seldom hate alone. They feel compelled, almost driven, to entreat others to hate asthey do. Peer validation bolsters a sense of self-worth and, at the same time, prevents introspection, which reveals personal insecurities. Further, individuals otherwise ineffective become empowered when they join groups, which also provide anonymity and diminished accountability.

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