What Is The Relationship Between Hate And Fear

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When conducting the exspiament concerning the relationship between hate and fear it made me think of issues that have touched my life to the point that I have created a pattern of hate concerning them. For me the reasons that I have devloped these issuses of hate comes from hurt that I have been victim to over the cource of my life that relates to diffrent events that took place over my life time, most from when I was a child. My list of things that I hate are hate, dyslexia, and social injustice. I know that it may seem odd that I list hate itselfas something that I hate, but when I was a child, and even as an adult, I have been seen by some from my mothers family members as less than human because I am mixed raced. My grandparents

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