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Well, take a look at Hitler. 50 million casualties out of a hatred for a subset of people.

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A person's hatred can become extremely intense and all-consuming, leading to destructive thoughts and actions towards the target of their hatred. It can also negatively impact their mental and physical health, as well as their relationships with others. Seeking support and therapy can be important in managing and changing intense feelings of hatred.

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