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Are there still hate groups

Updated: 12/16/2022
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Unfortunately, yes.

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Why do people join hate groups?

People join hate groups because they feel disillusioned with society, rightly or wrongly, and they feel they must blame others for what is wrong in their lives. Many join hate groups for about the same reasons as the people who use illicit drugs or have illicit sex.It makes them feel better, or at least not quite so bad. They have low self-esteem, feelings of inadequacy, and nothing positive in their own lives to make them feel good.Feeling superior to (and hatred for) 'those negroes', 'those Jews', 'those gothic kids,' 'those homophobes,' or even 'those Yankees fans' saves them the trouble of having to find something better to do.Since hating (or shooting up) takes away the need to consider what they are doing, they never face up to the harm that they are doing to themselves as well as to others.There's always another, smaller element in the hate groups. This is the group of psychopaths who use hate groups to 'justify' their desire to cause pain, suffering and destruction. A few of these in each hate group are also making a good living out of it. Hitler, Himmler and Goering lived very well for more than ten years.Now, sometimes, what they are joining is not really a hate group, but something falsely labeled as such by folks with certain biases. Pro-family groups are generally not hate groups, for instance, yet most are listed as such by those who see their mere existence as offensive. A few of the groups that defend sexual minorities share similar characteristics with hate groups, but their rhetoric is politically correct and usually tolerated.Then there are those who become a part of hate groups for seemingly noble causes or because they have genuinely been victimized by people of the targeted group. Some aren't really hardcore haters, but just lonely people looking for those who share similar interests. The problem is that more vocal or aggressive members drown out their voices and pressure them to do things that they don't want to do.


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