Hating the haters just makes you a hater. I was always impressed by FDR’s name for the Nazis: “those unworthy men.” We can do what we do out of love for our country, not personal hate for anyone. It makes a difference in the tenor of a movement & how it comes across to the world.

Feb 5, 2020 · 5:24 PM UTC

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Hating a hater makes the hate greater.
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Absolutely. This is why we value your voice @marwilliamson in helping us stay focused and to not give into despair or anger. Love is the way. Inspiration is our compass.
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I agree though this can be difficult at times. Hating haters is like fighting fire with fire, a plan that is self harming and definitely fail.
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I think what often goes missing is our intimacy with our own feelings. Our hate and anger are wise teachers. We have to pause and know them more deeply to discover the wisdom.... down into the depths. I don’t see a lot of pausing these days.
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Go to YouTube and watch him mock a disabled reporter or listen to him brag about abusing women or know that he reversed Obama’s Regs for clean air/water. Lies and corruption fuel growing fears In our citizens. I’m a long term ACIM student, but can’t help despising him!
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Hate is just a word. What we are talking about is intense discomfort in the soul being expressed. Unfortunately it is often not directed at the true cause of their suffering because they are misguided. It's a form of self love.
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If everyone just took a moment to do this, so much could change... @listendocfilm youtube.com/f0h4FMniVFI
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Yes do it for the love not because of the hate.