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Katherine O'Connor's avatar

Excellent!

Hate has always been with us, but why is it becoming unleashed now? Civilization is coming unglued—we don’t seem to value it anymore? Hatred is the cheapest way to experience a sense of purpose.

Nearly 100 House Democrats just refused to support a House Resolution condemning political violence. Why are people who believe this being elected to lead this country!

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Bloc's avatar

This is a classic post.

"Hate is associated with pleasure: Yes. Jonathan Turley notes that "we live in an Age of Rage", and that rage is a narcotic. The same could be said of hate. Both rage and hate free people from normal societal constraints, and provide them with permission to act out their most primitive emotions. And, like narcotics it is pleasurable but also very destructive.

You're right about hate being hard-wired in: it's easily learned and hard to forget, like fear and learning to speak.

One of my favorite quotes comes from Anthony Pratkanis, an experimental psychologist who wrote on persuasion (he offered 8 steps) in his article How to Sell a Pseudosciece (1995) https://tinyurl.com/2b8q8q96

"2. Set a Rationalization Trap. The rationalization trap is based on the premise: Get the person committed to the cause as soon as possible.

Once a commitment is made, the nature of thought changes. The committed heart is not so much interested in a careful evaluation of the merits of a course of action but in proving that he or she is right."

Katherine Oakley touched on a relevant point. She wrote in the WSJ that debating someone with fixed views frequently backfires, i.e. the person's belief is strengthened irrespective of arguments and/or facts that are inconsistent with the belief. https://archive.is/9niJB

It seems to me that presently the strong focus on hatred of some group is frequently accompanied by romanticizing another group, presenting that group as idyllic rather than realistic, however contradictory that might be to what the "haters" say they want. Again, an evolutionary quirk of the human mind with a selective advantage of millions of years of who-knows-what?

Thanks for this. It's excellent.

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