Blind: Hate
During catastrophes like the Black Death, marginalized groups (such as Jewish communities) were often blamed without evidence.
Humans have an evolutionary preference for people like themselves. This can be "weaponized" to view "the other" as a threat. Blind Hate
Psychologists suggest that blind hate is rarely about the target and more about the hater's internal state: Psychologists suggest that blind hate is rarely about
The concept of (or blind hatred) refers to intense, irrational animosity directed toward a person or group without logical reasoning or personal experience. It is often fueled by external influences, stereotypes, or a loss of self-control. 1. The Psychology: Why It Happens The Psychology: Why It Happens People often project
People often project their own insecurities, fears, or unwanted traits onto others to avoid facing them.
Historically, blind hate has been used to justify violence and social control:






