I've got no experience as a person of color, so I cant and won't try to speak to that experience! All I can speak to is my own, and as an effeminate gay dude who was raised in a VERY conservative Baptist church, there are some people who, with just a few words out of their mouth, I admit it...I hate and/or fear them. But that is because of DIRECT experience with those specific sorts, and so I don't hate or fear ALL people of faith, or all cishet men...but I AM wary of them, due to past experience. If that makes sense?
And I know from talking to others from similar walks in life that I'm not alone in that. I think the 'hate and fear' cited by Devos, is more like a reasonable, if extreme, response to a situation...like ANTIFA is a reaction to growing fascism in government and police. Whereas the 'hate and fear' of humanity at large is based on ignorance, the way the KKK is a reaction to...black people existing and not being property anymore. Both are, at least in part, responses of 'hate and fear', but one is reasonable in who it hates and fears, at least on the face of it, while the other is just...awful, and seeking to demean those it oppresses by implying that the oppressed are 'no better' than the oppressor.
If that makes sense...?
Man...between HiXmen and Handmaid's Tale, discussions about the prejudices of the oppressed and the effects of trauma on its victims are finally being had in public in ways I hadn't seen before! I enjoy nuance in my art, especially when it makes heroes more realistic and flawed!