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It is also the spark that lights the fire of hate. You are correct but only in the sense of a lack of fear coupled with a lack of understanding and intellect. It has shown time and time again throughout history that fear of a race, skin color, idea, philosophy, etc. has caused a lot of hate which then cause a lot of pain and suffering for the innocent. I understand fear is a tool for survival, but survival from what? And so what if we don't survive, why is there a fear of death? Or is it simply a fear of the unknown? Who's still afraid of the boogie man?
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[–] Sadistic_Bastard 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
I think that's a dumb idea. Fear developed for a reason. Without fear we'd be dying left and right over the stupidest matters.
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It is also the spark that lights the fire of hate. You are correct but only in the sense of a lack of fear coupled with a lack of understanding and intellect. It has shown time and time again throughout history that fear of a race, skin color, idea, philosophy, etc. has caused a lot of hate which then cause a lot of pain and suffering for the innocent. I understand fear is a tool for survival, but survival from what? And so what if we don't survive, why is there a fear of death? Or is it simply a fear of the unknown? Who's still afraid of the boogie man?