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... I figured since I could see movies about drama and violence why not see a religious movie. ... No matter what ones beliefs are, ethnic ties or values, hate is colorblind. One tends to hate what is not understood, similar or identical, and intolerable. ... Every man, woman, boy, girl, Jew, Gentile, saved, and the unsaved need to see this movie and understand the concept of the book the - The Violence Of Hate. The author Jack Levin argues:
Hate is alive, well, and living in our communities where it continues to have a major impact on the access to opportunities and personal safety of millions of Americans. Depending on the circumstances at a particular point in history, hate can remain latent and concealed, making its presence felt in only the most subtle or even unconscious ways until such time that a particular religious or racial group becomes a challenge or threat. ... Hatemongers are organized hate groups who demonstrate violent acts toward inferior members of society. The role of organized hate is to fulfill an impression that is missing. ... Spectators are bystanders who disagree with hate, however veil their emotions. ... ” Hate is negative and carries such a heavy burden. ... Dabblers commit acts to demonstrate their hate. Sympathizers agree with every aspect of hate but do not have the will power to react. Spectators do not like hate but are afraid to challenge those who are. ... It shows the violence of hate and the influence of choice.
Approximate Word count = 1172 Approximate Pages = 4.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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