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Okay, now I am going to twist this around so you can look at this scenario. If they know them, is murder hate? Is it hate if they don't know the person and murders? Can murder occur through hate or pure destestion, dislike, or what?
Yes, but they will call some of the crime committed through murder a "hate crime" such as murder with racism involved..... You are right Paul, the reason to murder could be endless. (I really need to quit reading these type of books...lol)
but not all racism is related to fear. Racism can be taught, the children of far right groups (NF, C18, BNP) do not fear, it is pure hatred, the Hitler youth were not taught to fear, just hate. religious factions do not fear, they just hate.
Okay, now I am going to twist this around so you can look at this scenario. If they know them, is murder hate? Is it hate if they don't know the person and murders? Can murder occur through hate or pure detestion, dislike, or what?
Quote from: moonfire on 24/05/2007 04:42:27Okay, now I am going to twist this around so you can look at this scenario. If they know them, is murder hate? Is it hate if they don't know the person and murders? Can murder occur through hate or pure detestion, dislike, or what?I think HAte in the case of random murdering is based on self hate more then anything I do not think there is always the hate of the victim. I believe that people become so overcome by fear of what they don't understand in their own mind that they misinterpret feelings and memories and begin lashing out at themselves and sometimes I think they try to use their actions as a way to get help because they know no other way! So demented but I have seen it often.. I don't understand it but have seen it!
Racism can be a hate crime, but racism is not always due to fear.
Where racism does not involve fear, then I don't believe it involves hate.Yes, racism can include one person dehumanising another, and just as little boys might catch and pull the legs off a spider, so maybe someone might consider it of no consequence to kill a person of another race, but there is no hate in either action.
But George, it does not matter what you think, or what any of us think. Unless you are a racist, a bigot, homophobic... you can not know if hate is a factor. You can believe, we may all want to believe that hate is not involved. But you don't know.
As for the spider analogy, i would put that down to a little boys curiosity. Little and big boys, may get a kick out of killing spiders or cats but that does not mean they hate spiders or cats. They are curious and sick. There is no hate involved. But that is not what the questioner is asking.
The question is "Is it possible for us to know what hate is really or the closest thing we can possibly do with feelings in our emotional range?"Like any question such as this, how you define hate, love...is not what i or another will define it as. The Hitler youth were taught to hate, but that was not based on fear. The government needed someone to blame for Germany's problems and the Jews were an easy target for them. Hitler did not fear the Jews, he thought they were the lowest race and not worthy, Life unworthy of life.