Thursday, July 18, 2019
“Full of Hate” vs. Full of Shit
‘Ever notice that when someone proclaims that another person or group is “full of hate” that the person saying so is often noticeably pretty ...”full of hate” — and shit? The twin monikers of conjured nonsense; hate-monger and “racist.” The non-arguments of vapid thugs unable to draw upon facts to support their case.
Did you ever choose not to move in with someone or reject a potential roommate? Maybe you just don’t “click” with them. Maybe you have different taste in decor, different manners, different cuisine. Maybe you’re neat and organized and they’re slobs. Do you “hate” them? Maybe...maybe not. It’s irrelevant really. We all have cause to like, love, dislike, or hate the people and institutions we encounter. Cats hate water. Mice probably hate cats.
Are you “full of hate” for wanting to live your own chosen lifestyle? Do you think you’re “superior” to the partner, roommate, or neighbor you dislike?” — Maybe...so what? Do you think you’re cleaner, more organized, trustworthy, and dependable, and you have a smarter approach to how you interact with responsibilities, the world, and others? Do you prefer to be around your own chosen aesthetic environment and cultural standards? That’s not only full of hate but....racism! — the go-to twin projections of choice by leftists everywhere today. When an Antifa barbarian hits a random stranger over the head with a bike lock or a mob of communists agitators shut down a speaker, that’s not “hate?” Do you think that when Democrat representative Tlaib said, “We’re going to impeach that mother-fucker” she may have been expressing...hate? Remember, only people who believe in traditional values and limited constitutional government are full of hate. Every violent act you see today by the left is an act of love. If you want to see real love in action let these clowns have some more power and you’ll get to see all the love and non-hatred that we saw when Stalin and Pol Pot ruled over populations of hateful non-leftists.
What if it’s a group of people that you hate? Say the family down the street is noisy and leaves their yard a mess and you’d personally prefer a quiet atmosphere. Maybe the father is a nice guy but one of his sons is a religious fanatic who thinks that you have to follow his belief system. Imagine that he actually threatens bodily harm and has made good on his threats to others. His brother is in prison for rape, murder, and drunk driving. BUT, in spite of all this, the father is really is a nice guy. The mother seems pretty nice too. Why not invite the whole family over for dinner...and tell them to stay — permanently — and let them make the choices on how your house will be run and what it will look like. Are you “full of hate” if you instead chose to lock your doors and tell other neighbors you wish the family in question had never moved into your neighborhood?
Some people don’t like you and have nothing in common with you but demand that you let them move in with you and share your resources with them. Are they maybe, just possibly, “full of hate” for not wishing to adopt your standards if living?
Should embracing other cultures mean that inner city teenagers should have to endure a daily dosage of 18th century European string quartets...or, would that be “cultural appropriation?”
As it turns out, being full of hate can be a pretty complex thing. While we generally don’t find it to be an attitude to be looked favorably upon, there are circumstances where it might be a a bit understandable. Certainly gazelles hate lions. No real refection on lions it’s just that dissonance, conflict, and avoidance seems to reasonably appear in the churning cauldron of social interaction everywhere throughout time. You could say that oil “hates” water. Are not the complex social interactions among people mere extrapolations of the basic processes at play in a universe full of degrees of affiliation and discord?
One can certainly be nice to others or seek to avoid them while, at the same time, hating them. When they seek to cram their worldview and lifestyle down your throat it’s a harder maneuver to work around — your hatred may become more obvious.
It’s bad enough to be chastised for a reasonable response to circumstances that may up-end your life (like being forced to take in thousands of unknown and unwelcome people into your neighborhoods). ‘Worse still when in fact you simply want to live in a stable and free society with minimal government intrusion and everyone who wants you to obey their inner dictator is calling you a racist and hateful for merely wanting to be left alone and afforded some space to succeed and pursue happiness.
The left is clear what they want from us, our lives, and our families (they basically want us, our lives, and our families). ...Ya gotta just hate that.