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Hatreds, also known as hates, are intense negative emotional response towards certain people, things or ideas, usually related to opposition or revulsion toward something. Hatreds are usually collaborated with intense feelings of anger, contempt, and disgust. Hatreds are sometimes seen as the opposite of love. A number of different definitions and perspectives on hatred have been put forth. Philosophers have been concerned with understanding the essence and nature of hatred, while some religions view it positively and encourage hatred toward certain outgroups. Social and psychological theorists have understood hatred in a utilitarian sense. Certain public displays of hatred are sometimes legally proscribed in the context of pluralistic cultures that value tolerance. Hatreds may encompass a wide range of gradations of emotion and have very different expressions depending on the cultural context and the situation that triggers the emotional or intellectual response. Based on the context in which hatred occurs, it may be viewed favorably, unfavorably, or neutrally by different societies. Hatreds are mostly bad, and they are considered verbal bullying, as everything is came from the brain and the mouth before serious harsh actions taken to hurt someone..........They can provide bad consequences that can hurt someone's feeling, causing someone to do something negatively, or even risk themselves. To take real life examples, news for this year, 2025, saying about a Malay female student in Sabah, Malaysia, Zara Qairina who committed suicide due to bullying, where the people are protesting on roads to fight for Zara's justice. She was suffered by hatreds such as spiteful words like anjing(dog), gila(insane), bodoh(stupid), and sial(dammed) before her death. Another example is that a female Tarumt university student, Ho Eun Ni, also committed suicide due to bullying. She has been reported the bullies before her death. She was bullied by her three peers during a school project, where they have arguments. This led to her being suffered from hatreds by them and was socially excluded from the group. During Eun Ni's funeral, they attempted to apologise in front of her but failed(The family of the bully victim rejected them to attend). Instead, they were needed to apologize in front of the victim's father. If I use story or fiction example to subscribe, Romeo and Juliet, a tragic story, I looked at it and nearly wanted to sob..........Actually, what makes a tragic story is the hatreds(via brain, mouth and actions) between the families, who do not think the consequences of hatreds while fighting(As I mentioned just now that hatreds lead to someone to do something worst, or family's roles of hatreds teach their children to hate each other), makes Romeo dates Juliet at a younger age(They are underaged, as Juliet is 13 years old, Romeo is around 15 or 16 years old, and they act without thinking caused by family feuds), after dating for longer time and married privately, at last, they miscommunicate due to their own family feuds(The family are seriously involved in verbal bullying), leading them to suicide, the families apologize with each other and reconcile, but is too late, as their children died. Another example of a story namely Wicked, hatreds make Elphaba Thropp born with green skin to be named as Wicked Witch of the West, resulting her to become more evil. No hatreds, please! To prevent this happen, the number 1 important thing is to look before leaping. Means, think before acting. Everything is controlled by the brain. So, think properly. Public awareness and education to prevent hatreds are needed. Now, most hatreds are considered to be verbal abuse, are offense according to lawsuit. Serious haters should be arrested, fined and jailed. In the other hand, when you face haters, think properly before react. Most of the time you should not trust them. But, if needed, you should accept and know where you go wrong and change yourself. Think positively! Stay strong! Do something useful! Thank you. Last slogan: The world should be free from hatreds. Justice for those who are hated, feuded, or bullied.........

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