The Joy of Hate
There’s no reason to have a hatred of hate. If you deny hate a place in your life, it’ll never leave you alone. Hate can actually be a good thing (and not just for bloggers and talk-show radio hosts), provided you do three things:
- You use the hate to motivate a positive change in society
- You don’t do anything illegal
- You hate people based on their individual characteristics and not just for their appearance, gender or nationality. In other words, get to know someone before you can really hate them.
So, on that note, let’s look at people who really deserve our hatred and how we can use that hatred to better change society (or, at least better about ourselves by making fun of others.)
George W Bush.
Now, granted, it’s easy to hate a President. That’s part of the job of being President is that you put a big old bulls-eye on you for the rest of your life. But there’s just so many reasons to hate him. But trying to take revenge on him is an excercise in abject futility. Even Obama is nervous about prosecuting Bush for war crimes he clearly committed.
But, you can use your hate to make really kick-ass YouTube videos. This actually brings a more legal form of revenge and gains you five stars in the YouTube rating system:
What’s NOT to hate about this trainwreck that supposedly is a human being? Red State Update’s Dunlap and Jackie and American flag spell it out:
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