Hater's corner: a tribute to hate man

Justin-case

Well-Known Member
Let me start by saying I don't know how political hate man was, I didn't know him personally and only became aware of him after his passing. Hate man, born mark Hawthorne, a philosopher, writer, activist and service member. He left behind what sounded like a rather normal life for the streets of Berkeley. His beliefs were simple and focused on people being open about their negative feelings. He greeted people with I hate you, because he felt that I love you was to often used to manipulate people.

My immediate reaction was one of sadness; this isn't healthy, one must be really upset to feel this way. I recollected on my life, was I capable of manipulating the people I love? Have I been manipulated myself? These are serious things to consider in our lives. I think he knew the worst in people the best. I then thought of recent instances of people using the word love to manipulate, as I don't associate with sociopaths much, the only one I could recall was @Bugeye. The other coming in the form of Trump's white supremacists ralley last night where he claimed to love all kinds of ludicrous shit and people. We all know these two aren't capable of real love beyond them selves.

In conclusion, to a degree, I would say hate man was correct in his beliefs. We have some real haters on here, some of the best. Let's be honest about our negative feelings, let the hate flow like never before. The unity seems to be driving the fascist right nuts.

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Let me start by saying I don't know how political hate man was, I didn't know him personally and only became aware of him after his passing. Hate man, born mark Hawthorne, a philosopher, writer, activist and service member. He left behind what sounded like a rather normal life for the streets of Berkeley. His beliefs were simple and focused on people being open about their negative feelings. He greeted people with I hate you, because he felt that I love you was to often used to manipulate people.

My immediate reaction was one of sadness; this isn't healthy, one must be really upset to feel this way. I recollected on my life, was I capable of manipulating the people I love? Have I been manipulated myself? These are serious things to consider in our lives. I think he knew the worst in people the best. I then thought of recent instances of people using the word love to manipulate, as I don't associate with sociopaths much, the only one I could recall was @Bugeye. The other coming in the form of Trump's white supremacists ralley last night where he claimed to love all kinds of ludicrous shit and people. We all know these two aren't capable of real love beyond them selves.

In conclusion, to a degree, I would say hate man was correct in his beliefs. We have some real haters on here, some of the best. Let's be honest about our negative feelings, let the hate flow like never before. The unity seems to be driving the fascist right nuts.

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