I think the feeling of evil is wider than the feeling of kindness. That's why intolerance as an attitude seems to be more general than tolerance. Through psychology and sociological theory, this paper explains why intolerance, destruction, and attacks frequently control our behavior by analyzing humans as individuals and society. Therefore, anyone who is the best person and who dreams to live a decent life as much as possible has a positive intention, but the honest depiction of our time tends to be quite pessimistic.
Relativists may think that 'dogmatist' is not tolerant. But can "dogmaticists" change such criticism into relativists? After all, this is a personal relativist, guaranteeing all aspects, as well as those that are not tolerant, are equally wise. Cultural relativists approved a lot of intolerance behavior. As their attitudes are not tolerant, dogmatist may feel guilty, but commits the sin that relativists are practically tolerant.
When we say that intolerance is dominant in society, it is not due to any religion. This is a matter of human behavior. No religion is forgiving; it is a person who is tolerant or intolerant. They are rational and reasonable people, or irrational people, and are almost crazy. Fanaticism and extremism are not products of any religion. Extremism and fanatism are related to people. Some people are more patient, generous and more forgiving than others. Some people are shortsighted and impatient. This has nothing to do with the religion people follow. This is about their own existence.
Intolerance in society is the total intolerance of its individual members. Paranoia, stereotypes, shame, insults and racial jokes are examples of individual intolerance expressions that some people suffer everyday. Intolerance leads to intolerance. It lets the victim leave retaliation. In order to fight intolerance, individuals should know the link between their behavior and the vicious circle of distrust and violence in society. Each of us should first ask: Is I a tolerant person? Am I stereotyped? Do you refuse a person different from me? Do I blame the problem for "them"?