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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HomophobiaHomophobia - Wikipedia

    State-sponsored homophobia includes the criminalization and penalization of homosexuality, hate speech from government figures, and other forms of discrimination, violence, persecution of LGBT people. Past governments

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IslamophobiaIslamophobia - Wikipedia

    Anti-Islamic hate crimes in the European countries. There have also been reports of hate crimes targeting Muslims across Europe. These incidents have increased after terrorist attacks by extremist groups such as ISIL.

  3. From 2016 to 2018, a significant proportion of online hate was based on gender (37.7%), but after 2018, gender-based hateful posts decreased dramatically (15.7%), and age became a dominant topic of hate speech: The proportion of age-based hate speech changed from 4.0% between 2016 and 2018 to 35.1% between 2019 and 2021.

  4. I am full of hate. I have been for as long as I can remember. Wether it be to myself or not, I always had hate. I've never been able to calm it down. I don't know why I'm so hateful. Maybe it was after years of bullying. Maybe it's mental illness. I hate it. And I hate that I hate my hate because it only proves that I can't help but hate!

  5. Protests are one way people speak up on behalf of a specific group. FG Trade/E+ via Getty Images. Discrimination. Racism. Violence. Prejudice. Bias. Xenophobia. Hate crimes.

  6. Jerry Davich: America the Hateful is fueled by primal fear, stoked by online algorithms. On GPS: 'When you hate people, you don't listen to them'. "Real Time" Host Bill Maher tells Fareed why he thinks the US has gotten so polarized that some people are even "pining" for "civil war." America the Hateful is a raging inferno of blind outrage ...

  7. How Does Hate Spread? Harvard symposium probes antisemitic, Islamophobic sentiments. by Max J. Krupnick. On May 1, Harvard convened four scholars of antisemitism and Islamophobia whose research can help unpack the recent rise in hatred. | SCREENSHOT BY HARVARD MAGAZINE; TITLE GRAPHIC BY THE WEATHERHEAD CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS.