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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affirmation of hate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions about ideologies, beliefs, or actions that promote or endorse hatred towards individuals or groups.
Example: "The rally was criticized for its affirmation of hate, which went against the values of inclusivity and respect."
Alternatives: "endorsement of hate" or "validation of hate".
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He continued: "It has to deal with the affirmation of hate groups who over three centuries of this country's history have made it their mission to create upheaval in minority communities as their reason for existence.
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The defeat of the Vitter Bill was an affirmation that a majority in the US oppose the type of hate filled anti-immigrant rhetoric that has become all too common in this Congress and the Presidential debate, but it was also an affirmation of what survivors, advocates, and women have been saying for years.
For him, Zionism meant first of all an affirmation of identity and a repudiation of all those shamefaced Jews he hated.
Mark Willes may hate straddling a wall down the middle of his office, but his assault upon it produced a timely affirmation of its enduring value.
Now that is an affirmation of faith.
She needs affirmation of her worth.
It was an affirmation of life.
It is an affirmation of national solidarity.
It is an affirmation of enlightenment.
And the climax is a moving affirmation of "family values".
"The Bermondsey gallery is an affirmation of that.
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