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antepodius | 5 years ago

1930s Germany didn't hate the japanese, despite them being very different from them (appearance, culture). Instead, they hated the German/european jews, who were basically visually indistinguishable.

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Quarrelsome|5 years ago

it was a few that pushed that hatred. Hatred is usually engineered as a distraction for a crime. Usually those committing the crime and pushing the hatred are very close.

antepodius|5 years ago

Yes. People in close proximity are in competition. When technology makes the whole world your neighbour, you're at war with the whole world.