| Hating people who injure you or someone or something you love has nothing to do with the original definition posted. The initial post does cover the foundation of some kinds of hatred, but it is ignorant to try and apply that to all forms. No, if someone raped my woman, I would not hate them out of fear or because they have something I do not; I would hate them for violating something I love. That is not a form of psycholgical weakness and stupid misunderstanding. The initial definition says all hatred is, however.
And furthermore, I think it is fundamentally unnatural to want most of the things Castille says we should naturally want. For example, the "success" of the Jews is a very material, very unnatural, very urban, very binding thing that does very little to make one happy. I would argue that people hate it not because they want it and do not have it, but because deep down they do not want it and are told they should. This creates confusion and division within individuals. The same goes for "fame." Who honestly wants toothless yocals so obsessed with you that a picture of you at the beach is worth money?
"Die! Fall upon your sword. Fall upon your knee.
Die like your Son, nailed to his Tree.
Die by my hand. Die in my heart,
plucked from the Ice;
forever cold." |