hatretorik
Hatretorik, or hate rhetoric, is the use of language aimed at fostering hatred or hostility toward people or groups defined by characteristics such as race, ethnicity, religion, nationality, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or immigration status. It typically seeks to dehumanize, scapegoat, or delegitimize its targets and may call for exclusion, discrimination, or violence. The term covers a range of discourses—from political speeches and media commentary to online posts and street-level harassment.
Common techniques include stereotyping and essentializing groups, demonizing metaphors, inflammatory or fear-based appeals, and the construction
Historical examples appear in state propaganda and extremist movements; in contemporary public life, hatretorik can appear
Legal and ethical considerations vary by jurisdiction. Some countries regulate hate speech or incitement to violence,
Countermeasures include counter-speech that argues against prejudice, media literacy education, inclusive language, and responsible moderation by