Bhubaneswar, July 19 -- https://images.odishatv.in/uploadimage/library/16_9/16_9_0/Hatred_1752924342.webp
Hatred is not a seed planted by nature. It is not born with the body or breathed in with the first air. It is taught-sometimes deliberately, sometimes silently-through systems, stories, fears, and repetitions. A child does not flinch from difference until someone tells them it's dangerous. Skin color, faith, caste, language-these are not reasons for fear unless we are trained to believe so. And if hate is taught, then so is its undoing. The human heart, if left unchained, tends more naturally toward affection than animosity. This is not just a hopeful claim-it is grounded in how we evolved, how we suffer, and how we heal.
Long before ...