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“Some people are invested in their inheritance. The sad part about their family legacy or inheritance is that they were given hate as their inheritance. They have been taught how to hate from an early age—how to hate other races, nations, people, or family members. They have been brainwashed, fed lies, and instilled with fear to enhance their hate. Hating others became a mantra they recite every day in their lives: at family gatherings, in corridors, at dinner tables, during sports, at school, in locker rooms, with friends and family, and whenever they are alone. They don't want to be challenged or to change. Hating other races became their mission and obsession. Hate has now become their cult. They worship those who hate others publicly and the loudest—those who have the influence to spread the hate wider or globally.”

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