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Tackling Hatred in Society

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For mutual respect through knowledge

I think that most of the time hatred is born from the ignorance of others, their reality and their environment. Promoting global awareness in a diverse and multicultural world from the public administration would greatly help to end the suspicion that precedes hatred. Seeking positive connections in any field, whether cultural, economic or scientific, opens the doors to understanding a different reality, opening the mind to other facets of the world around us. It can be commerce, sports, art, music, the way of cooking, or other manifestations of human beings that help us understand other societies and their functioning. Within these aspirations is for example traveling, knowing other geographies, other customs, satisfying the curiosity for the different, each one to the extent of its possibilities, sometimes it is free and we do it without leaving home, other times we pay a high average price, but it is always worth it. We assimilate without realizing another way of thinking, other values, other beliefs, enriching and making us grow in every way. Football, for example, moves millions of people around the world, not only watching the games on TV, but practicing it. In the fight against hatred, it is fundamental the coercive power, in the first instance knowing that it is punished helps to desist from acts of hatred ...

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