The world is full of hate, and these sentiments are endemic across social media. Hate used to hide under layers of contempt, disgust, and weaker emotions, but the wonders of technology have made it a palpable every day occurrence.
Every race, color, and creed find one reason or another to justify their animosity.
Sigmund Freud says hate arises out of self-preservation, a motivator to destroy the source of one's unhappiness.
There can be a million reasons in the mind to justify the feeling. They don't require credibility individually, but in great numbers can create a behemoth.
The root cause of hate is difference, which leads to conflict, whether it is physical, ideological, personal, financial, etc.
People hate those who differ from themselves. They find these differences unbearable, an affront to their territory.
In this light, Freud's theory makes sense. Hate would play a major role in Darwin's theory of evolution. The world, limited in space and resources, must breed hate in order for evolutionary competition to progress.
In human society hate crime laws are enacted to protect minorities from extinction. Tolerance has been indoctrinated in the West, for several generations, to shift the majority into behaving against self-preservation.
However, this experiment has failed. And is increasingly having an opposite effect. People are more hateful, the more they are told to tolerate, to suppress biological functions. As transgender acceptance is pushed by every ESG corporate arm, the backlash and violence can only increase.
This situation is concerning. Especially in the ever expanding melting pot of the West. As the once majority slowly loses its dominance in their homeland, they will grow more anxious and hateful towards those shipped in from abroad.
People naturally congregate into social circles within their own race. This is human nature. The state's mandate to cleanse ethnic, cultural, and religious ties, actively forces society through an unending process of tension creation.
Therefore, events which have never before occurred in history, like mass shootings, bombings, stabbings, are becoming increasingly common.
The family is the closest relation possible as biology has yet to be fully disintegrated by technology. The child is raised by the parents and forms a close bond. His friends, those who share the same ethnic and cultural backgrounds, are second kin, which extend out to form national identity.
We naturally love those who are similar and hate those dissimilar. The agenda of the West's regime (as in every other case) is diametrically opposed to human nature. One must hate those close (ie. the family) and love those distant (ie. the state).
The problem of hate is offered a solution by the problem makers. The one which state funded technology is promoting is singularity, to merge all human minds to centralized computer farms; once all minds are merged through brain chip implants, every one's thoughts will become uniform and accessible through the internet.
And once every mind is safely programmable, all thoughts of hate and self-preservation should finally be erased from history, leaving those who man the infrastructure ultimate control.