Words and phrases can be performative, actively doing what they describe. The H-word, charged with emotion, not only reflects hate but also exacerbates it. Far from merely embodying the result of polarization, the H-word serves as a catalyst, fueling the spread of hate. Hate, driven by an addictive adrenaline rush, harms, dehumanizes, and justifies punitive behavior. The frequent expression of hate through language incites social and emotional harm, reinforcing a cycle of bigotry and negativity.
The H-word is an emotionally charged vehicle of hate. The more we say it, the more we do it.
More than a result of intense polarization, the H-word is a cause and contributor to the spread of hate.
Hate is fueled by adrenaline, which has an addictive amphetamine effect.
Any expression with the word 'hate' is H-speech.
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