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The Psychology of Hate Speech
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21:24 - 26:36 (05:12)

Martin Oppenheimer from Rutgers University discusses how the Nazi regime's propaganda tactics of spreading hate speech can be used to manipulate marginalized people and create cult-like thinking.

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In this episode, the speaker talks about how vendettas are a form of retribution that can arise from hatred towards someone who has wronged you, and how this is exemplified in the history of medieval and Renaissance Europe.
21:24 - 23:31 (02:07)
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vendetta
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In this episode, the speaker talks about how vendettas are a form of retribution that can arise from hatred towards someone who has wronged you, and how this is exemplified in the history of medieval and Renaissance Europe.

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The Psychology of Hate Speech
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Selects: How Hate Works
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A discussion on the danger of using stories to promote hate towards a group and the similarities between the tactics of hate groups and cults.
23:31 - 26:36 (03:04)
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Hate Groups
Summary

A discussion on the danger of using stories to promote hate towards a group and the similarities between the tactics of hate groups and cults.

Chapter
The Psychology of Hate Speech
Episode
Selects: How Hate Works
Podcast
Stuff You Should Know