I had a good discussion with middle yesterday and it's important enough to highlight in a post.
Here is how hate is the truest expression of love:
If you have kids, you love your kids and want to keep them protected, which means that you don't just open your house up to every single random person that shows up claiming he has a van is full of candy and do the kids want some? By definition of being a parent you bare the responsibility of hating strangers because of love to your family.
In other words you can not have Love without setting boundaries, laws and morality, and you can't have boundaries, laws and morality without having hate for those that break it.
We have been brainwashed to think that "hate" is evil when it's not. The opposite of Love is not hate it's indifference, the moslems who beheaded those two girls didn't hate them, they were indifferent as they calmly beaded them. The hate you felt watching the video (and you should watch it if you haven't) is love and compassion for those women because you have a set of morals and ethics that they--the Moslem broke.
For those that have the opportunity to watch those beheadings and haven't, you have no right to an opinion and say that Hate is NOT the True expression of Love because you are a coward and neither understand love, nor compassion, nor empathy.
I hope you watch the video @middle_path that I linked above
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[–] DishingShitLikeA 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I can identify quite a few of these people by name in my personal life. Exposing the truth makes me "that crazy guy". Watch and learn bitch.
[–] Native [S] ago
People have no concept of what it’s like to not care what others think because they are constantly socially conscious.
I’ve been getting into debates and arguments since I was 7 years old. So I quickly learned how to be the underdog and handle arguments against my opposition and after awhile I didn’t care what people thought about me I just cared that I was pissing them off
[–] DishingShitLikeA ago
My man.
Truth be told my IDGAF about your feelings™ was reality. Then it became internet culture. I'm still sitting here saying "catch up dipshits".
Non-ironically I am a very loving person. Your post about hate was on point and I actually shared that with some of those people I'm talking about.