"There are three
reasons for hatred: fear, anger, and incomprehension. Fear involves
both a sense of what others might do to you and the past wrongs whether
real or imagined that have been done. Anger is seemingly a more rational
reaction to perceptions of injustice and wrongdoing. Incomprehension
is the failure to understand the other, which makes it easy to demonize.
September 11 underscores the need to eradicate that incomprehension."
Shashi Tharoor
Indian novelist
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* "A stereotype is an oversimplified generalization about an entire
group of people without regard for individual differences."
from A World of Difference. Institute Anti-Bias Study Guide New York:
Anti-Defamation League, 2000.