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There should be no U-turn in the course toward modernization, especially now, when political forces that exploit fear and
hatred
are on the rise, betraying republican values.
Dutch politician Geert Wilders, whose Freedom Party is informally part of the governing coalition, did them one better by being charged with incitement to anti-Muslim
hatred.
In France, Nicolas Sarkozy’s government has tried to regain popularity with the working class by deporting Roma migrants, a target of widespread
hatred
and ethnic attacks.
Dayan-Barak warned that “beyond the furrow of the (Gaza) border, a sea of
hatred
and desire for revenge is swelling, awaiting the day when serenity will dull our path.”
Clearly, Chen’s
hatred
of dictatorship, whether Communist or KMT, consumed him, limiting his ability to think clearly.
The way forward involves inculcating
hatred
among “the people” of their class enemies.
An atmosphere of mortal fear, mutual suspicion, and
hatred
among the Communist elite was the catalyst for Nikita Khrushchev’s post-Stalin thaw.
It was in this atmosphere of confrontation and hatred, nurtured by Mr. Netanyahu, that a right-wing nationalist religious Jewish student assassinated Prime Minister Rabin because he saw him as a traitor who, at Oslo, gave up parts of the historical homeland of the Jewish people to the "terrorist" Palestine Liberation Organization.
It is not just the media and the government that is fanning the flames of this
hatred.
Of course, attempts to draw a distinction between
hatred
of Jews and
hatred
of Israel were never particularly convincing.
But one particular section of Sweden’s population has never engaged in the pretense that there is a distinction between
hatred
of Israel and
hatred
of Jews.
But the rationale for supporting these laws transcends mere
hatred
of sexual “others.”
Finally, no matter what the facts on race and intelligence turn out to be, they will not justify racial hatred, nor disrespect for people of a different race.
None of this should be surprising, given how our corrupt rulers systematically incite regional and ethnic
hatred.
Racist discourse – tinged with anti-Western rhetoric that Najib has ignored – has reached fever pitch, with right-wing groups openly advocating intolerance and racial
hatred.
We are convinced that the way these policies are carried out will only deepen mistrust, heighten polarization, and embed
hatred
between neighbors who have to learn to live with each other.
More ominously, in a move reminiscent of Stalin, Putin has initiated a new anti-extremism law, according to which anyone can be accused of terrorism, espionage, being a foreign agent, or disseminating
hatred.
It is likely that this operation was propelled from Pakistan through the Lashkar e Tauba, a terrorist organization sustained by
hatred
of secular India and backed by shadowy Pakistani agencies and street support.
Commenting on the intensity of these protests, Iyad El-Baghdadi, a self-described “Islamic libertarian,” aptly tweeted: “Unapologetic
hatred
is going mainstream everywhere.
The easiest way to compound the tragedy in Paris would be to use the deaths of Charlie Hebdo’s editor, Stéphane Charbonnier, and 11 others to fan the flames of religious
hatred.
Even in the face of deeper political polarization than the US has seen in many decades (and, in many places, a visceral
hatred
of the country’s first African-American president), Americans and their politicians understand that breaking the rules means dissolving the constitutional glue that holds the polity together.
But it also causes a chain reaction of bitterness and
hatred.
Antagonism and recklessness are his modus operandi, and inciting
hatred
against Muslims was a staple of his campaign.
Who emits into our political and public life the poisons of dissension, foul play, egoism,
hatred
and envy?
I listen to his swearing, his vulgar rhetoric, his pathetic
hatred
of women, whom he describes, depending on his mood, as bitches, pigs, or disgusting animals.
No such universal aspiration can be found in Nazism, which, even on its face, was not concerned about what was good for all, but about what was good for one supposed racial group, and which was clearly motivated by
hatred
and contempt for other ethnic groups.
Putin’s
hatred
of the Yeltsin era’s “subservient” relations with the West fuels his opposition.
Clearly, Machiavelli was correct: for a political leader, the people’s contempt is worse than their
hatred.
Disobedience, to be ‘civil,’ must be sincere, respectful, restrained, never defiant, and it must have no ill will or
hatred
behind it.
There is enough hatred, corruption, and arms in the region to keep it in crisis for years to come.
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