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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHATE is a four-letter word.
LOVE is the four-letter word I grew up learning to embrace! "God is Love," I was taught at church. "Love" was everywhere as a pacifist, anti-war sentiment. I think I so believed that "love was the answer," I didn't understand that other people could be hurtful. Believe it or not, my parents never told me that.
It was only when I empathized with the experiences of Black friends, gay friends, and a close relative who was raped at a very young age that I realized HATE was within me, too. For all my pacifism and spiritual idealism, I've asked myself since I was still a teenager: if I were given the opportunity to stand before that rapist while he was bound to a chair and I had a loaded gun, would I use it?
HATE is what I feel toward every MAGAT, just as I've been demonized. At the same time, I don't want to feed into their design for a civil war - and somehow, this division works for them. That includes our hatred of their hatred...
I'm not sure the answer to this divide will be turning the other cheek so much as showing them the mirror, and their own families across the divide.
patphil
(9,374 posts)Love is the answer to hate.
Those who live to hate want to pull everyone down into their hate. It's how they validate their hate, by trying to get everyone to embrace hate as a reaction to the hate they project out into the world.
This becomes their final victory.
The end of love is their goal.
Your challenge is to rise above this, and see the greater picture; one where love is the answer.
Because it is.
Is my word
Festivito
(13,967 posts)Strong-minded shortcuts, but shortcuts just the same. We cannot mete out perfectly just responses. So we gloss over the details, calling our actions, love or hate. We use them as a guiding star.
Love looks deeper, but sometimes it takes extra time. And for that it may be less just. Or, maybe not.
It is tough to do all the work required for perfection. Still, i will choose love in its imperfect form.