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Why Are They Haters?
 

Hate is an attempt to shed guilt by projecting it onto the victims. It is a form of accusation as justification.

Haters are trying to say, surely we wouldn't hate someone if they weren't doing us wrong. We are supposed to guess what the victims are doing wrong, because there are no credible realities with hate. The attempt is to contradict obvious facts by substituting emotions for realities as a method of removing the obvious facts and replacing them with blankness.

Hate goes with unjustified actions as a method of reversing the justice. It says, the reason why we are doing this is because we have to respond to something. It says the unjustified action is a necessary response to something, which is why it doesn't look right. Observers are supposed to assume that they missed something as the reason why it doesn't look right. Wars tend to be of that nature.

An exaggerated analogy is needed. Say Jake is jealous of Joe because he drives a gold Cadillac. So Jake destroys Joes gold Cadillac out of jealousy. The truth of the jealous destructivity is reversed by adding the element of hate. To destroys Joes gold Cadillac with hate says Joe did something wrong which is being corrected. Hate does all of that. It says, we wouldn't think of destroying a gold Cadillac under normal circumstances, but since Joe is doing something wrong, we are heroes for destroying his gold Cadillac.

Hate is an accusation that says there is something heroic in doing something evil. It says, this isn't something we normally do, but under these conditions, we have no choice but to heroically intervene by doing something destructive.

Hate says all of that without a trace of reality and in contempt for obvious evidence. Even if the hater is wrong, it says he does his evil for good reasons, even if he got the good reasons wrong. And therefore, the evil doesn't come out of a source of evil, it supposedly is just an evaluation which may or may not be correct.

Hate becomes an ingrained state for evil persons as they try to justify their destructive existence in conflict with all of rational existence. But isolated examples of hate show the same characteristics regardless of background.

Hate differs from rejection and attack in it's purpose. The purpose of hate is to justify an evil by reversing realities. Conversely, valid or normal rejection and attack does not have an action being justified and will have some relationship to reality regardless of how imperfect. Also, hate is an offensive attack being originated by the hater, not a defensive response to something originated by someone else. But there is a ping pong effect with evil persons, as they respond to attack through more hate pretending that someone else is doing the wrong.

 

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