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.

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#HumanityFirst! 🥰#YangGangLove🥰 for all! Be the example you want others to become rather than chastising them for who they are now. Love conquers the worst in ourselves and others! ✌🏼
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I would add that yes, however there can be. No. Compromise.
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I'm sorry, not this unrepentant irredeemable cult
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That's right! Frequency is everything..
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It was a mixed bag, I agree with you. But he didn’t do “nothing.” Given the fact that he led US involvement World War II, I don’t think we can say he didn’t help the Jews.
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I agree with that. Moral outrage isn’t born of anger, it’s born of love. Love doesn’t make us less sophisticated in our political understanding. It doesn’t mean we’re less intelligent. At times though it means we’re more strategic.
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