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Hatred: We’re Not Angry… We’re Unhealed

What if most of what we call hatred…

isn’t really hatred at all?

What if it’s unhealed pain…
fear…
and conditioning…

playing itself out in real time?

In this episode of Pain 2 Power, Angie Pryor breaks down the true roots of hatred—moving beyond surface-level conversations and into the psychological, historical, and societal forces that shape how we treat one another.

This is not just about what we see.

This is about why we see it.

In this episode, we explore:

  • Why hatred is often learned, not inherent
  • How fear—of difference, exposure, and loss of control—fuels harmful behavior
  • The role of global anti-Blackness beyond slavery, including colonization and systemic conditioning
  • How propaganda through media, music, education, and social platforms reinforces division
  • The reality of internalized hatred within our communities across the diaspora
  • How unhealed pain shows up in relationships, including:
  • The harm faced by LGBTQIA+ individuals, including masculine-presenting women, and how fear and control contribute to targeted violence
  • The impact of childhood wounds (mommy and daddy issues) and how they shape adult behavior
  • How anti-Blackness continues to show up externally—and how we protect ourselves from internalizing it
  • And most importantly… how we begin to break the cycle

This episode is not about blame.

It’s about awareness, accountability, and healing.

Because the truth is:

We’re not angry… we’re unhealed.

Listen all the way through. Reflect honestly. And ask yourself:

What am I carrying that I haven’t healed yet?

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