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It would also, as the putative designer of human nature, ultimately be responsible for the ubiquitous and unabatable human propensities for hatred, malice, greed, and all other sources of the cruelty and murder people inflict on each other hourly.

Hatred of Islam is so ubiquitous and so deeply rooted in western culture that it brings together people who are usually at daggers drawn.

The Economist just ran a column titled "The Filthy Rich," which declares that since the rich are "unloved and unwanted" they should "hide or support a charity". The hatred of wealth-makers is ubiquitous--yet people wonder why capital is on strike.

The leadership cultivates a sense of crisis among its people, with textbooks and ubiquitous slogans instilling children and grown-ups alike with hatred of the Americans and the "puppet" South Korean government.

Such blatant and ubiquitous contempt for the Jewish people has helped fuel a culture of hatred within Muslim and Arab societies.

Hatred will grow as Google replaces truck drivers with software, Khosla replaces ranching and slaughterhouses with printed protein, and ubiquitous 3D printing replaces the manufacture of everything plastic or metal.

Hatred flares.

Venomous hatred.

Self-hatred just leads to more hatred.

Racial hatred; hatred of racial hatred.

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