There is a very interesting 6 episode series that we recently
watched on The Discovery Channel called
"Why We Hate", explaining the human capacity for hate. The
series titles are: Its Origins, Tribalism, Tools and Tactics,
Extremism, Crimes Against Humanity, and Hope. Maybe
some of you have seen it as well... It was produced by
Steven Spielberg and Alex Gibney of The Discovery Channel.
It is a provocative documentation of human's hatred toward
one another. Episode 6 includes discussions with a neuro-
scientist, Emile Bruneau, that proved to be an eye-opener
for me, and brought some self-awareness. He related it to
the brain and certain neural pathways, calling it
"biological hate" and how we can, in a sense, retrain the
brain through meditation! [which doesn't require that you
belong to a particular religion]. That despite our conditioning,
our environment, our *learned* prejudices, our isms, our "tribe"
[which would include our "religious" tribes, not just our race
and ethnicity] we can *unlearn* our innate, conditioned
capacity for hate for those we *perceive* to be different from
"us." The Us vs them mentality.
watched on The Discovery Channel called
"Why We Hate", explaining the human capacity for hate. The
series titles are: Its Origins, Tribalism, Tools and Tactics,
Extremism, Crimes Against Humanity, and Hope. Maybe
some of you have seen it as well... It was produced by
Steven Spielberg and Alex Gibney of The Discovery Channel.
It is a provocative documentation of human's hatred toward
one another. Episode 6 includes discussions with a neuro-
scientist, Emile Bruneau, that proved to be an eye-opener
for me, and brought some self-awareness. He related it to
the brain and certain neural pathways, calling it
"biological hate" and how we can, in a sense, retrain the
brain through meditation! [which doesn't require that you
belong to a particular religion]. That despite our conditioning,
our environment, our *learned* prejudices, our isms, our "tribe"
[which would include our "religious" tribes, not just our race
and ethnicity] we can *unlearn* our innate, conditioned
capacity for hate for those we *perceive* to be different from
"us." The Us vs them mentality.
If you are on Comcast/Xfinity you can watch it On Demand.
You can also watch it on Amazon Prime, which requires
membership, although you can evidently pay to watch individual
episodes. In which case watch episodes 5 & 6 and you'll get
the most important parts. The first episodes are good, but a
little slow. On the computer you can go to
Discovery.com/shows/why-we-hate and you can view episodes
there on "DiscoveryGo." We were able to watch the Trailer
for free...
You can also watch it on Amazon Prime, which requires
membership, although you can evidently pay to watch individual
episodes. In which case watch episodes 5 & 6 and you'll get
the most important parts. The first episodes are good, but a
little slow. On the computer you can go to
Discovery.com/shows/why-we-hate and you can view episodes
there on "DiscoveryGo." We were able to watch the Trailer
for free...
It's worth the watch!
Here's the link to the Trailer with Steven Spielberg
on "DiscoveryGo"
on "DiscoveryGo"
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