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Why I hate

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Hatred is a strong word.  It signifies violent passions and tubulent states of mind.   In effect it’s doubly disasterous, for all parties.  For the one consumed by hate, it’s a waste of time, energy, and can lead to health problems, as well as risky violence.  For the one being hated, it can also lead to distress, and physical harm.

So why hate?

What is the plus side advantage…

Seeing as how there is none, I can only think haters are out of control, irrational, insecure, and doomed to an ill fated strategy.. or is it that they sometimes get their way, at whatever cost?

Well, Canadians don’t hate… we mediate.

But I’m sure for the English that word mediate may require some subtitles.

Written by rexinfinite

February 9, 2009 at 3:49 pm

Posted in rants

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  1. What a load of tosh.
    You must have a square head pal, because it seems like you’ve swallowed a dictionary.
    Canadians are good for nothing except cannon fodder which is the only reason you’re still in the Commonwealth – target practice – usually for Germans

    fullenglish1

    February 9, 2009 at 4:25 pm

  2. That’s the problem with the English, harking back to when they ruled the seas and thought of everyone else as savages who needed Cricket and Tea to give them culture. Hate is a strong word and emotion and I agree with Rex here, can lead to illness. I’ve seen it eat away at peoples hearts where they lose all sense of reality. Arab hating Israeli’s and Jewish hating Arabs are a good example of that. Fact is Canada is on the whole, what i would term a responsible nation. Not whiter than white as the very nature of States makes then psychopathic but at least a lot whiter than Britain which has blood all over it’s hands, fresh blood at that.

    sanchezdemarcos

    February 9, 2009 at 4:33 pm

  3. Are you trying to be racialist Sanchez? Canada is not a great white hope, only mostly white in the winter, and not even very white wing in attitude.. although we are blackened by our treatment of the natives. oh, damn, I feel myself becoming a racialist, at least our flag has red in it.. damn.

    rexinfinite

    February 9, 2009 at 4:40 pm

  4. Rex – did you mean to start a new topic because your first response is to the blog about subtitles.

    fullenglish1

    February 9, 2009 at 4:47 pm

  5. Sanchez – everyone has hate in their hearts to some extent. Some people hate Arabs, other people I know hate Jews.

    fullenglish1

    February 9, 2009 at 4:48 pm

  6. I hate it when someone says that!

    sanchezdemarcos

    February 9, 2009 at 4:53 pm

  7. yeah, so do I!!

    fullenglish1

    February 9, 2009 at 4:58 pm

  8. As Empires go Sanchez, the British one was pretty enlightened. Compared to some others I know, the Spanish in South America, the belgians in the Congo, the Italians in Ethopia, genocide wasnt usually on the menu for the Brits. Neither was mutiliation.
    The fresh blood on the hands of the English government is, I am guessing, a reference to Tony Blairs alliance with Bush on Iraq.
    There are many reasons why he evangelised the invasion of Iraq, from a sincere belief that Iraq did have weapons of max destruction, to some religious fervour that he was helping the Iraqi people get rid of a dictator, to oil. I dont think hate was anywhere in his thinking however.

    fullenglish1

    February 9, 2009 at 5:13 pm

  9. Uhmm, okay the others are not exactly great but I guess we get ourselves into deep waters when we start to rate empires in terms of enlightenment Rex and I’m sure there are those who wouldn’t refer to the British as particularly enlightened.

    As for Blair, he thinks he’s the second coming so to him war means love if he says it is so…the man is a criminal regardless of what was in his heart.

    sanchezdemarcos

    February 9, 2009 at 5:23 pm

  10. Apparently Blair scuttled over to Washington last week to see Obama ………..Yeuch

    queenofwands204

    February 9, 2009 at 5:31 pm

  11. Yeah and he shot over to receive a medal from his boyfriend Bush during the Israeli bombardment of Gaza. Can you imagine, fucking peace envoy for the middle east who then says “sorry to leave you all here under the shelling but I’m off to get a medal for some crap from the most dangerous person in the world – Have fun”. What a wanker! Blair being peace envoy to the middle east is like asking Pol Pot to investigate war crimes. Surely an April fools joke on the Middle East.

    sanchezdemarcos

    February 9, 2009 at 5:52 pm

  12. wahey – the blogs back! love it all ready
    hate all of you cunts though
    jack “gypo n proud’ shaftoe

    jackshaftoe

    February 10, 2009 at 12:18 pm

  13. oh no – my comments have to be moderated by sanchez “stalin/mao/pol pot” demarcos!!
    I’ll never get anything posted!

    jackshaftoe

    February 10, 2009 at 12:19 pm

  14. Hatred is an infinitely greater sentiment than apathy. How do you feel about Hitler for example or paedophiles and child murderers, not to mention people who actually enjoy the X Factor?

    buerthecentaur

    February 10, 2009 at 3:52 pm

  15. I’d have to agree with Buerthecentaur, hatred for people who like X Factor is healthy.

    rexinfinite

    February 10, 2009 at 5:23 pm

  16. hate is great
    what about people who want to be Paris Hiltons best friend?!?!
    rexinfinite has plenty of hate…he’s a genocidal meglomaniac under that peaceful exterior
    like fullenglish is a pussycat under that warlike facade!

    jackshaftoe

    February 10, 2009 at 5:32 pm

  17. Rexinfinite must belong to ca anadian sub-community of vulcans preaching the virtues of eradicating irrational human emotions. Those of us who are subject to normal ebb and flow of emotional experience often find our feelings quite useful, providing information about our relationship with the world in various ways. Hatred is particularly useful.

    tree2one

    February 13, 2009 at 9:26 am


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