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May 22nd, 2020 | #1 |
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Hate
I hate hate. Don’t you hate hate? I can’t think of anything I hate more than hate. I hate hating hate. It’s so hateful.
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May 22nd, 2020 | #2 |
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Let's look at some history.
I'll just pick two of the posits which have been so twisted over time.
One is to "turn the other cheek." It is a fact of history that the area was under the Pax Romana. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pax_Romana The turning of the cheek meant life to those who did. A Roman soldier could, for any reason, slap or punch a person under the Roman authority. Get up and fight and you'd get run through by a Roman sword. By turning the other cheek it meant you were not resisting the authority of Rome and the soldier would usually go on his way. This was also a blow at the jooish authorities who held grudges for centuries. (Sound familiar in today's news???) To forgive a wrong was really against the jooish "culture" of the day and I maintain that this is very true today. Heebs don't like to forgive certain "wrongs" against them even by other heebs. Another is "if a man forces you to walk a mile, walk a second mile." I get really hot when I see how this has been twisted into pabulum by milk toast "Christians." Once again, under the Pax Romana, a Roman soldier could force anyone under their rule to carry his shield and cloak, for example, for one stadia which has been translated as a mile (although "stadia" has other meanings.) By carrying the load the extra mile one was submitting even more to Roman authority and might even be given a small reward for being a subservient person. Practically I found that when I was a kid if I got pissed off at a pal that if we cooled off and both "turned away" from a fight that we were truly friends who just had hot tempers. However, if fists began to fly I always made sure that the aggressor was flattened. I might be an "Old Deep South Christian," but I've got a LOT OF HATE for those who are wrecking White Countries!!!!! I've got hate for pale people who have done me wrong. I agree with the article that one should not be consumed by hatred to the point that it is the all-pervasive emotion since that leads to an inability to love. I love my wife. Oh, that doesn't mean I don't argue with her. However, over a short period of time, we kiss and make up. That's healthy for a good relationship. I go with the tenet of "righteous hatred" for those who would destroy the White Race. And I will not change my mind on that.
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