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Distinguish anger from hatred

Posted by Minstrel on 2008-August-23 04:10:07 EDT, Saturday
In reply to agreed posted by Baldur on 2008-August-22 19:00:10 EDT, Friday

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There's a big difference between anger and hatred. Anger is caused by and directed at an action that someone does. Anger can be justified or unjustified. Anger can motivate someone to act to prevent the particular action that caused the anger from happening again. (E.g. anger at the negligence that caused an oil spill, causes a course of action that leads to less oil spills.) Hatred, on the other hand, is targeted at people regardless what they do. (People could also try to remember the difference between the verb "hate" and the noun "hatred" not that anyone will bother.) Hatred is never justified. Hatred is kin to bigotry and stupidity, and never motivates anything useful. Hatred is the character flaw of the anti-pedos, and their hatred, and their stupidity, and their bigotry, all part of one inseparable package, makes me angry.

Minstrel


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