In Russia, they were called "enemies of the people".
H**e is much more than an emotion if/when acted upon.
H**e is just an emotion and, like any other emotion, it is only ever rational or irrational.
If a woman h**es her husband because he raped their daughter, that is rational h**e and good because it compels her to take wh**ever steps necessary to ensure he never is able to harm her again.
If a woman h**es her husband because he is a man. That is irrational hatred and actions motivated by that irrational emotion will be destructive and evil.
But it isn't the h**e that's the problem, it's the irrationality. And that's great, because we fight irrationality with debate, and enlightenment, and reasoning, and tolerance of diverse opinions.
We "fight h**e" on the other hand, with censorship, and deplatforming, and banning.
Which way seems more civilized and less dangerous? More free and less hurtful.
Emotions are just a part of humans. We can no more fight h**e than we can fight digestion.
To truly stamp out h**e we would have to stamp out humans, and that's precisely what the Bolsheviks did in Russia in the 1920s. Whole classes were declared "former persons" and "enemies of the people" and simply liquidated in horrors that dwarf anything occurring 20 years later in Germany.
That's exactly the path we are hurtling down right now in this country, and it will take a miracle to stop it. Overcoming whiteness? Really?
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