Hate is a uniquely human phenomenon. While antisemitic and anti-Muslim hatred is rampant today, hate has been a painful and often deadly human curse for as long as history has been recorded. Hate, sadly, is part of the human condition. We, alone within the animal kingdom, experience hate (apologies to anyone offended by my reference to humans as part of the animal kingdom). Hate competes well with famine, disease, and war as causation for misery on earth. It always has.
Ie terrible, although very true, editorial. Hate is not in a newborn. It must be taught and somehow aborded by the child as they grow and facilitated by mis-education. So sad, there is no reason to hate unless one has specific behaviors set against oneself. I was brought up without hate - why have not more received such an upbringing?
Ie terrible, although very true, editorial. Hate is not in a newborn. It must be taught and somehow aborded by the child as they grow and facilitated by mis-education. So sad, there is no reason to hate unless one has specific behaviors set against oneself. I was brought up without hate - why have not more received such an upbringing?