JustAnotherCynic
The Incel of The South
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Despite what anime might tell you, love is not the strongest emotion, hatred is.
Love fades with time, it can make you vulnerable and weak, though it certainly is positive.
Hatred is a hell of a drug, though, it can make you lose any feelings of self-preservation. Terrorists don't intentionally kill themselves out of love for Allah, but out of hate for what they see as heresy. Hate is what breeds heroism and makes people fight against the odds, the mythic "if I will die, I'll take you with me"
One could say hate is what happens after prolonged exposition to fear and anger. Anger is a strong motivational emotion, that drives you to take action. Fear is a good way to numb other emotions. It's perfectly understandable why our society was built on hate, it makes us extremely productive and loyal.
It has been proved that if you make two groups of people, both very diverse regarding race, age, politics, and nationality, and get them to compete against each other, they will end up eventually hating each other. This is probably why humanity has spent the bulk of it's time waging wars among itself.
Nowadays, wars are less common. But the hateful nature of humanity remains. You might have noticed that, for example, racism and homophobia are on the rise. Back then, it was just agreed black people were inferior and homosexuality was a mental illness, but there was not an active hatred towards them. Why? Because we were too busy hating on the Nazis, or the Soviets, or the Arabs to care about them.
But what happens when these people make movements to get to the supposed position of normal people? At first, they might have noble intentions, such as MLK for example. But sooner than later, you will get a Malcolm X. And eventually, you get a Dwight York. Same with the gays, similar with the foids, same with everyone else. Now, people don't have a generic foreign enemy to hate, but we are programmed by our society to hate someone else. Feminists hate men, BLM people hate whites, racists hate blacks, I hate women, Gays hate straights, Trans hate normal people... Etc, etc.
Humanity is tribalist, and tribalism leads to hate towards other tribes, justified or not. Tribes get so fragmented that when you want to notice, everyone hates everyone. I draw the line at foids because they hurt me, I disagree with gays, I disagree with transexuals, I disagree with commies... But they don't actively seek to harm others, they just are hateful because that's how society works. But foids? Those lying bitches? Deserve worse than hell.
And you might call me a hypocrite for criticizing society for running on hate while what keeps me from roping is my hatred for females. I call it human nature, however.
Love fades with time, it can make you vulnerable and weak, though it certainly is positive.
Hatred is a hell of a drug, though, it can make you lose any feelings of self-preservation. Terrorists don't intentionally kill themselves out of love for Allah, but out of hate for what they see as heresy. Hate is what breeds heroism and makes people fight against the odds, the mythic "if I will die, I'll take you with me"
One could say hate is what happens after prolonged exposition to fear and anger. Anger is a strong motivational emotion, that drives you to take action. Fear is a good way to numb other emotions. It's perfectly understandable why our society was built on hate, it makes us extremely productive and loyal.
It has been proved that if you make two groups of people, both very diverse regarding race, age, politics, and nationality, and get them to compete against each other, they will end up eventually hating each other. This is probably why humanity has spent the bulk of it's time waging wars among itself.
Nowadays, wars are less common. But the hateful nature of humanity remains. You might have noticed that, for example, racism and homophobia are on the rise. Back then, it was just agreed black people were inferior and homosexuality was a mental illness, but there was not an active hatred towards them. Why? Because we were too busy hating on the Nazis, or the Soviets, or the Arabs to care about them.
But what happens when these people make movements to get to the supposed position of normal people? At first, they might have noble intentions, such as MLK for example. But sooner than later, you will get a Malcolm X. And eventually, you get a Dwight York. Same with the gays, similar with the foids, same with everyone else. Now, people don't have a generic foreign enemy to hate, but we are programmed by our society to hate someone else. Feminists hate men, BLM people hate whites, racists hate blacks, I hate women, Gays hate straights, Trans hate normal people... Etc, etc.
Humanity is tribalist, and tribalism leads to hate towards other tribes, justified or not. Tribes get so fragmented that when you want to notice, everyone hates everyone. I draw the line at foids because they hurt me, I disagree with gays, I disagree with transexuals, I disagree with commies... But they don't actively seek to harm others, they just are hateful because that's how society works. But foids? Those lying bitches? Deserve worse than hell.
And you might call me a hypocrite for criticizing society for running on hate while what keeps me from roping is my hatred for females. I call it human nature, however.