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Is hate ever really justified?

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  • by PessimisticPsycho on December 28th, 2011

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    Well, yes. If a sever wrong has been done unto another then the one who has received the wrongdoing should, in fact, hate them. It is perfectly justified. This conflicts with the morals of some, but morality is a thing which I scarcely put much thought into. Morality in itself is merely a piece of the structure of society that helps to mandate things which are acceptable, and what is not, as well as what is right and wrong, which most human beings, due to the general public and certain separate masses views on certain issues, can usually find a medium on if not agree outright. That being said, hatred is a perfectly natural emotion, and if one has just reasons, then I say so be it; hate whomever you please. The point of that could be misconstrued, but I hope I stated in a clear enough fashion so that it will not be. Essentially, if the reasons are right then do so, but if they are for ridiculous reasons, for instance some sort of prehistoric personal prejudice based on the persons own weakness and fear, then it is not acceptable. But hatred in general is fine. And, perhaps, one could argue (in certain, almost rare, occasions) as being right. Sincerely I apologize if I've babbled and unintentionally lost my train of thought, therefore making my seemingly "long-winded speech" a bit incoherent and meaningless. Hopefully that is something that I have not done.

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