Part 9/11:
The speaker acknowledges the bleak reality: Hate is deeply embedded in human nature and society, making it difficult—if not impossible—to eradicate entirely. From racial prejudices to international conflicts, hate fuels wars, violence, and death worldwide. As long as societal conditions perpetuate negative attitudes, hate will persist.
However, he offers a silver lining: Individual responsibility. Parents, guardians, and society at large can influence the next generation to unlearn hate. By fostering understanding, compassion, and patience, especially in children’s early years, society can slow the cycle of hatred.