Ingroup love can fuel outgroup hate, leading to intergroup conflict.
The article explores the relationship between liking your own group and disliking other groups. It suggests that feeling connected to your group happens separately from feeling negative towards other groups. Being part of a group is important for our well-being, but it doesn't automatically lead to conflict with other groups. The researchers argue that we need to understand the specific reasons why conflicts between groups arise, rather than assuming that liking your own group always leads to hating others.