Hate-Driven Anger
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A Hate-Driven Anger is a state of anger that combines emotional intensity with sustained hostility (that supports aggressive action against perceived enemies).
- AKA: State of Hate-Fueled Rage, State of Hostile Fury, State of Vengeful Hatred.
- Context:
- It can trigger Extended Duration through hatred reinforcement.
- It can generate Target Fixation through enemy identification.
- It can maintain Hostile Intent through cognitive bias.
- It can amplify Emotional Intensity through hate amplification.
- It can override Rational Control through hatred dominance.
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- It can often develop Group Dynamic through shared hatred.
- It can often distort Reality Perception through hatred filter.
- It can often suppress Empathy Response through dehumanization process.
- It can often justify Extreme Action through moral disengagement.
- It can often escalate Violent Tendency through hatred spiral.
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- It can range from being a State of Personal Hatred to being a State of Collective Hatred, depending on its social scope.
- It can range from being a State of Temporary Hate to being a State of Lifelong Hatred, depending on its temporal persistence.
- It can range from being a State of Passive Hostility to being a State of Active Aggression, depending on its expression mode.
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- It can combine with State of Fear for threat amplification.
- It can interact with State of Disgust for moral rejection.
- It can merge with State of Jealousy for competitive hatred.
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- Examples:
- Personal Hatred Types, such as:
- Individual expressions, such as:
- State of Bitter Resentment for personal vendetta.
- State of Vindictive Rage for revenge seeking.
- Relationship-based forms, such as:
- State of Ex-Partner Hatred for relationship aftermath.
- State of Family Feud Rage for domestic conflict.
- Individual expressions, such as:
- Group Hatred Types, such as:
- Collective expressions, such as:
- State of Mob Hatred for crowd violence.
- State of Gang Hostility for territorial conflict.
- Ideological forms, such as:
- State of Religious Hatred for belief-based conflict.
- State of Political Hatred for ideological enmity.
- Collective expressions, such as:
- Societal Hatred Types, such as:
- Cultural expressions, such as:
- State of Ethnic Hatred for group prejudice.
- State of Class Hatred for social stratum conflict.
- Historical forms, such as:
- State of Genocidal Hatred for systematic elimination.
- State of Colonial Hatred for cultural domination.
- Cultural expressions, such as:
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- Personal Hatred Types, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- State of Righteous Anger, which maintains moral boundaries.
- State of Protective Rage, which focuses on defense.
- State of Competitive Anger, which seeks achievement.
- State of Temporary Fury, which lacks sustained hostility.
- See: State of Anger, State of Hatred, State of Rage, Dehumanization Process, Group Dynamic, Moral Disengagement, Hatred Psychology, Violence Pattern.