It's been said earlier, and I think Mr. McAleer talked about it. The roots of hate often don't start with hate. It starts with a sense of feeling disconnected or a lack of belonging. It's these issues of identity and belonging. Through a series of happenstances, one of the areas that you can end up in is these ecologies or the social milieus where hate is the focus.
One of the things that we misunderstand sometimes is missing the dynamic. For a lot of people, they could have ended up in a variety of other social ecologies. This is where they end up. Addressing that is as much a function of how we do more positive identity-building work and not assuming necessarily that this is about ideology, per se, or that hate was the beginning foundation.