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Selects: How Hate Works
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48:11
Published: Sat Mar 19 2022
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Hate is generally defined as an extreme hostility to something or someone, usually stemming from fear, anger or a sense of injury. But how does it work? Join Josh and Chuck in this classic episode as they dig into the nature of hate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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In this episode of Saturday Selects, the host explores the concept of hate, delving into the relationship between our brain and experiences by asking unusual questions such as whether new senses can be created for humans.
00:00 - 02:39 (02:39)
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Brain Science
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In this episode of Saturday Selects, the host explores the concept of hate, delving into the relationship between our brain and experiences by asking unusual questions such as whether new senses can be created for humans.

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Selects: How Hate Works
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This podcast episode explores different types of hate and how it can be rooted in fear or displaced anger towards oneself.
02:39 - 08:19 (05:40)
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Understanding Hate
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This podcast episode explores different types of hate and how it can be rooted in fear or displaced anger towards oneself. It also delves into the difference between hate and anger and how they are brought on by different circumstances.

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Research from the University College of London suggests that there is a thin line between love and hate in the brain, as both emotions activate the same neural circuits.
08:19 - 13:57 (05:37)
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Emotions
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Research from the University College of London suggests that there is a thin line between love and hate in the brain, as both emotions activate the same neural circuits.

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Selects: How Hate Works
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Experts believe that the putamen region of the brain associated with hate has been around since early Homo sapiens, possibly evolving as a survival mechanism for taking resources from other groups.
13:57 - 21:24 (07:26)
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Evolution
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Experts believe that the putamen region of the brain associated with hate has been around since early Homo sapiens, possibly evolving as a survival mechanism for taking resources from other groups. Despite everyone's capacity for hate, it doesn't necessarily characterize a person as hateful.

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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.
21:24 - 26:36 (05:12)
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Psychology
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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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The Birth of a Nation, released in 1915, is a controversial silent film that includes the first onscreen depiction of rape and is based on a play/book entitled The Clansman.
26:36 - 30:51 (04:15)
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Film History
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The Birth of a Nation, released in 1915, is a controversial silent film that includes the first onscreen depiction of rape and is based on a play/book entitled The Clansman. Director D. W. Griffith later made a followup film called Intolerance, which aimed to meditate on man's intolerance throughout history, and was likely trying to create a popular film at the time.

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"Onward with Rosie O'Donnell" is a new podcast where Rosie O'Donnell explores the relationship between our brains and experiences by tackling unusual questions.
30:51 - 34:50 (03:58)
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Podcast
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"Onward with Rosie O'Donnell" is a new podcast where Rosie O'Donnell explores the relationship between our brains and experiences by tackling unusual questions. "Two Dudes in a Kitchen" features Wells Adams and Tyler Florence cooking up tasty dishes with a hint of spiciness.

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This podcast explores hate crimes and the evolution of laws surrounding them, including hate crimes on a federal level.
34:50 - 38:33 (03:42)
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Hate Crimes, Mental Illness
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This podcast explores hate crimes and the evolution of laws surrounding them, including hate crimes on a federal level. They also discuss the relationship between hate crimes and mental illness, noting our incomplete understanding of hate and behaviors associated with it.

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The number of hate groups in the US has grown by more than 50% since 2000 according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
38:33 - 41:38 (03:05)
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Hate Crimes
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The number of hate groups in the US has grown by more than 50% since 2000 according to the Southern Poverty Law Center. During the podcast, it was mentioned that Idaho is ranked fifth in the US for hate groups.

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The conversation touches on the topic of suicide bombings arising from situations with power asymmetry and the challenges of maintaining friendships.
41:38 - 45:22 (03:43)
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Suicide Bombings
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The conversation touches on the topic of suicide bombings arising from situations with power asymmetry and the challenges of maintaining friendships. One listener praises the bravery of the podcast for tackling the issue of suicide bombings.

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Explore the depths of the mind and the mysteries of the universe with Inner Cosmos, a brand new immersive fiction podcast from iHeartRadio hosted by David Eagleman.
45:22 - 47:24 (02:02)
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iHeartRadio
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Explore the depths of the mind and the mysteries of the universe with Inner Cosmos, a brand new immersive fiction podcast from iHeartRadio hosted by David Eagleman.

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Selects: How Hate Works
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