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Directors Geeta Gandbhir and Samuel D. Pollard offer a different experience by highlighting a range of hate concepts in the world. The director and producer embody a real view of racism, homophobia, religious hatred, or class hatred. It seems that these ideas are what makes the world permanently descend into the abyss.
To call the series clinical would be an overstatement. It can be dry at times, but also startling, and humbling, especially in its representation of human nature as a force almost beyond human control.
Why We Hate doesn't try to play on the viewer's emotions. It takes a look at hate in an objective, scientific way, which makes it even more fascinating.
Despite qualms about the focus, it's still possible to applaud the effort and high-minded motives, and there's plenty of food for thought buried in the episodes.