“Hate”

There is a mainstream effort to vilify “hate”. But hate is a natural, normal, and often essential part of the spectrum of emotions and feelings that every human being feels.

Hate is not evil, but how people choose to handle or to not handle it potentially is.

One often sees brain dead slogans like “choose love not hate” or other such garbage. These are no different than cult mind-control. They are designed to evoke a poignant reaction without thinking, which is exactly the opposite of what is the most beneficial thing to do.

“Hate” is often leveled as an ad hominem attack which, similar to above, is an attempt to circumvent thoughtful consideration. How easy it is when you don’t have to use your mind, to think and to reason, when you can simply level the attack word “hate” at someone or something you don’t like.

Quite paradoxically, it is ultimately the people who use such attacks who turn out to be the most hateful. Being so conditioned to avoid thoughtful reflection, so conditioned to knee-jerk react, so conditioned to bypass reasoning and to shut down and cut off others, they in fact are the most inclined to actually engage in hate.

On the other side of the coin of this type of actual hate is fear. Such people engage in the attacks, the shut-downs, the cutting-off of others, the abnegation of thought, consideration, and reason because they’re afraid.


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