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Aside from Hitler, there were several other Hate-Mongers, but none were as notorious nor as long-lived.
The second Hate-Monger was the Man-Beast. The third was an android created by Psycho-Man. The fourth Hate-Monger is an energy vampire who spreads and feeds off hate, who later went by the name Animus.
In addition, Zora created Nazi X, a super-powered cyborg containing what he claimed was Hitler's original brain. However, this monstrosity and its creator were destroyed in ...
See also:Hate-Monger, Hate-Monger - Biography, Hate-Monger - The Rise of the Hate-Monger, Hate-Monger - Cosmic Cube Rebirth, Hate-Monger - Other Hate-Mongers, Hate-Monger - Powers and Weapons Read more here: » Hate-Monger: Encyclopedia II - Hate-Monger - Other Hate-Mongers |
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 |  |  | Hate: Encyclopedia II - Hate-Monger - The Rise of the Hate-MongerAfter the end of World War II, Hitler revealed that while his body was destroyed, his mind lived on. Working with the renegade Nazi scientist Arnim Zola, Hitler had discovered a way to transfer his consciousness into a new body, cloned from Hitler's original body. Several of these clones had been created, allowing Hitler to live on even if one of his new bodies were destroyed. Donning a costume that resembled a cross between the robes of the Ku Klux Klan and the ...
See also:Hate-Monger, Hate-Monger - Biography, Hate-Monger - The Rise of the Hate-Monger, Hate-Monger - Cosmic Cube Rebirth, Hate-Monger - Other Hate-Mongers, Hate-Monger - Powers and Weapons Read more here: » Hate-Monger: Encyclopedia II - Hate-Monger - The Rise of the Hate-Monger |
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 |  |  | Hate: Double-edged Weapon Of Irrational Hate First the chain of the Sabarmati Express was pulled to stop it near Godhra junction. Latching shut one of the compartments from outside, a mob threw stones, broke windows, and hurled petrol bombs inside, targeting the trapped passengers. Then the coach was set on fire. More than 50 people died, most of them women and children. From where do people acquire this horrific capacity for barbaric destruction? According to Erich Fromm, the German-born social psychologist and psycho-analytical theorist, the first step in understanding our destructive disposition is to recognise the two kinds of hate inherent in humancity: "rational hate". And "irrational hate". (See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Peace on Earth: Double-edged Weapon Of Irrational Hate |
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 |  |  | Hate: Encyclopedia II - Hate group - Normalization of hate groupsUsing the pervasiveness of the Internet, hate groups are promoting a more "professional" veneer which may appear as more scientific than hateful. This apparent normalization is considered a dangerous trend in the United States:
"..the hate movement in the United States has taken on a new, modern face. The strength of the contemporary hate movement is grounded in its ability to repackage its message in ways that make it more palatable, and in its ability to exploit the points of intersection between itself and prevailing ideological canons. In short, the hate movement is attempting to move itself into the main ...
See also:Hate group, Hate group - How hate groups work, Hate group - Hate groups throughout history, Hate group - Violence by hate groups, Hate group - Verbal violence, Hate group - Psychopathology of hate groups, Hate group - Stage 1: Grouping, Hate group - Stage 2: Self-definition, Hate group - Stage 3: Disparaging the target, Hate group - Stage 4: Taunting the target, Hate group - Stage 5: Attacking without weapons, Hate group - Stage 6: Attacking with weapons, Hate group - Stage 7: Destroying the target, Hate group - Hate groups on the Internet, Hate group - Hate groups and new religious movements, Hate group - Normalization of hate groups, Hate group - Listing of hate groups, Hate group - Hate group as a label Read more here: » Hate group: Encyclopedia II - Hate group - Normalization of hate groups |
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 |  |  | Hate: Encyclopedia II - Hate group - Psychopathology of hate groupsAccording to a report published in 2003 in the FBI Law Enforcement bulletin3, a hate group, if unimpeded, pass through seven successive stages of hate. In the first four stages, hate groups vocalize their beliefs and in the last three stages, they act on their beliefs. They point to a transition period that exists between verbal violence and acting that violence out, separating hard-core haters from rhetorical haters. ...
See also:Hate group, Hate group - How hate groups work, Hate group - Hate groups throughout history, Hate group - Violence by hate groups, Hate group - Verbal violence, Hate group - Psychopathology of hate groups, Hate group - Stage 1: Grouping, Hate group - Stage 2: Self-definition, Hate group - Stage 3: Disparaging the target, Hate group - Stage 4: Taunting the target, Hate group - Stage 5: Attacking without weapons, Hate group - Stage 6: Attacking with weapons, Hate group - Stage 7: Destroying the target, Hate group - Hate groups on the Internet, Hate group - Hate groups and new religious movements, Hate group - Normalization of hate groups, Hate group - Listing of hate groups, Hate group - Hate group as a label Read more here: » Hate group: Encyclopedia II - Hate group - Psychopathology of hate groups |
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 |  |  | Hate: Encyclopedia II - Hate group - Hate group as a labelThe classification of other groups as a hate group is controversial and little or no consensus has developed as to whether political, religious or anti-religious movements deserve the label hate group. The term "hate group" as a characterization slung against one's opponents has recently come to be used by a wide variety of people and groups outside the original racism area where the term arose:
Some advocates have applied it to some radical activists who engage in questionable and often illegal methods to achieve their goals, s ...
See also:Hate group, Hate group - How hate groups work, Hate group - Hate groups throughout history, Hate group - Violence by hate groups, Hate group - Verbal violence, Hate group - Psychopathology of hate groups, Hate group - Stage 1: Grouping, Hate group - Stage 2: Self-definition, Hate group - Stage 3: Disparaging the target, Hate group - Stage 4: Taunting the target, Hate group - Stage 5: Attacking without weapons, Hate group - Stage 6: Attacking with weapons, Hate group - Stage 7: Destroying the target, Hate group - Hate groups on the Internet, Hate group - Hate groups and new religious movements, Hate group - Normalization of hate groups, Hate group - Listing of hate groups, Hate group - Hate group as a label Read more here: » Hate group: Encyclopedia II - Hate group - Hate group as a label |
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 |  |  | Hate: Encyclopedia II - Hate group - Violence by hate groupsThe California Association for Human Relations Organizations (CAHRO) asserts that mainstream hate-groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and the White Aryan Resistance preach violence against racial, religious, sexual and other minorities in the USA. These groups have hate hotlines, Internet websites and chartrooms, and a hate propaganda distribution networks designed to transform the fears of the economically challenged, the paranoid and the ignorant into violence, and to brutalize minorities and vandalize their property. They further assert that ...
See also:Hate group, Hate group - How hate groups work, Hate group - Hate groups throughout history, Hate group - Violence by hate groups, Hate group - Verbal violence, Hate group - Psychopathology of hate groups, Hate group - Stage 1: Grouping, Hate group - Stage 2: Self-definition, Hate group - Stage 3: Disparaging the target, Hate group - Stage 4: Taunting the target, Hate group - Stage 5: Attacking without weapons, Hate group - Stage 6: Attacking with weapons, Hate group - Stage 7: Destroying the target, Hate group - Hate groups on the Internet, Hate group - Hate groups and new religious movements, Hate group - Normalization of hate groups, Hate group - Listing of hate groups, Hate group - Hate group as a label Read more here: » Hate group: Encyclopedia II - Hate group - Violence by hate groups |
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 |  |  | Hate: Encyclopedia II - Hate group - Hate groups on the InternetIn the mid-1990s, the popularity of the Internet brought new international exposure to many organizations, including groups with extremist beliefs such as white supremacists, Holocaust deniers, and other groups. A number of authority figures stated publicly that the Internet allowed hate groups to introduce their messages to a widespread audience, and it was feared that their memberships would gain in popularity and numbers as a result. Some scholars suggest that the information overload brought forth by the Internet may be manipulated for ...
See also:Hate group, Hate group - How hate groups work, Hate group - Hate groups throughout history, Hate group - Violence by hate groups, Hate group - Verbal violence, Hate group - Psychopathology of hate groups, Hate group - Stage 1: Grouping, Hate group - Stage 2: Self-definition, Hate group - Stage 3: Disparaging the target, Hate group - Stage 4: Taunting the target, Hate group - Stage 5: Attacking without weapons, Hate group - Stage 6: Attacking with weapons, Hate group - Stage 7: Destroying the target, Hate group - Hate groups on the Internet, Hate group - Hate groups and new religious movements, Hate group - Normalization of hate groups, Hate group - Listing of hate groups, Hate group - Hate group as a label Read more here: » Hate group: Encyclopedia II - Hate group - Hate groups on the Internet |
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 |  |  | Hate: Encyclopedia II - Hate-Monger - BiographyHitler's life and accomplishments in the Earth 616 dimension are very similar to his life in the real world, up to his death on April 30, 1945. However, there are several deviations from history, notably Hitler's use of several supervillains to further his goals (like the Red Skull and Baron Zemo), and his subsequent opposition by several superheroes (like the Original Human Torch, Namor the Sub-Mariner and especially Captain America). There were other deviations, such as Hitler selling his soul to the Devil, and being in possession of a cursed coin that had previously belonged to Judas Iscariot, Genghis Khan, Attila the Hun and Napoleon, gr ...
See also:Hate-Monger, Hate-Monger - Biography, Hate-Monger - The Rise of the Hate-Monger, Hate-Monger - Cosmic Cube Rebirth, Hate-Monger - Other Hate-Mongers, Hate-Monger - Powers and Weapons Read more here: » Hate-Monger: Encyclopedia II - Hate-Monger - Biography |
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 |  |  | Hate: Encyclopedia II - Hate group - How hate groups workHate groups disseminate historically inaccurate information about these persons or organizations. This inaccurate information is used for vilification or may be the reason for hostility. Typically, they prejudge each individual in the target group as "unworthy" or "inferior" and want to exclude or hurt them. A hate group commonly works to achieve its goals using fear, hate, and intimidation as its modus operandi (or commonly used methods). In the democratic West, organizations dedicated to the incitement of racial violence, including ...
See also:Hate group, Hate group - How hate groups work, Hate group - Hate groups throughout history, Hate group - Violence by hate groups, Hate group - Verbal violence, Hate group - Psychopathology of hate groups, Hate group - Stage 1: Grouping, Hate group - Stage 2: Self-definition, Hate group - Stage 3: Disparaging the target, Hate group - Stage 4: Taunting the target, Hate group - Stage 5: Attacking without weapons, Hate group - Stage 6: Attacking with weapons, Hate group - Stage 7: Destroying the target, Hate group - Hate groups on the Internet, Hate group - Hate groups and new religious movements, Hate group - Normalization of hate groups, Hate group - Listing of hate groups, Hate group - Hate group as a label Read more here: » Hate group: Encyclopedia II - Hate group - How hate groups work |
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 |  |  | Hate: Encyclopedia II - Hate group - Hate groups and new religious movementsWhite nationalists and white supremacists have created a number of religions. William Pierce, founder of the National Alliance, also founded the religion of Cosmotheism. The former "World Church of the Creator", now renamed the Creativity Movement, is led by Matthew F. Hale and is tied to violence and bigotry.
Some new religious movements have seized upon critique and what they see as hostile acts of their former members and cit ...
See also:Hate group, Hate group - How hate groups work, Hate group - Hate groups throughout history, Hate group - Violence by hate groups, Hate group - Verbal violence, Hate group - Psychopathology of hate groups, Hate group - Stage 1: Grouping, Hate group - Stage 2: Self-definition, Hate group - Stage 3: Disparaging the target, Hate group - Stage 4: Taunting the target, Hate group - Stage 5: Attacking without weapons, Hate group - Stage 6: Attacking with weapons, Hate group - Stage 7: Destroying the target, Hate group - Hate groups on the Internet, Hate group - Hate groups and new religious movements, Hate group - Normalization of hate groups, Hate group - Listing of hate groups, Hate group - Hate group as a label Read more here: » Hate group: Encyclopedia II - Hate group - Hate groups and new religious movements |
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