
GreenLantern
John Stewart
- Nov 18, 2018
- 129
People make it sound like the victim of wrongdoings by others has some sort of moral obligation to "forgive" those people and not "hate" them. That's not true. If someone is mean to you and makes you feel bad, you have every right to feel the way you do. If they make you feel bad, you don't have an obligation to make them feel good after they just stomped on you.
Hell Yes, I do hate bullies, assholes, jerks, and disrespectful people. It's just the way I feel. I'm not working harder to use energy to hate them. It's just a natural knee jerk reaction that if someone is mean to you and insults your character, yes I'm upset and have animosity towards them. People make it sound like you're supposed to have a good, light hearted reaction to people like that and be so "forgiving".
The whole "forgiveness" and stigma of hating mean people is something that's mostly from religion. Well I'm atheist agnostic, so I don't follow that sort of thing. I believe in "forgiving" people if it's how I really feel, and if they give me an authentic apology. But I do hate when people try to pressure you to forgive mean people and not hate them like that's the virtuous and (they even dare say) the mature thing to do.
I hate when people try to tell me that the way I feel about people who've ruined my life is wrong. Of course no rational human being would have a good attitude toward people who make others miserable.
Hell Yes, I do hate bullies, assholes, jerks, and disrespectful people. It's just the way I feel. I'm not working harder to use energy to hate them. It's just a natural knee jerk reaction that if someone is mean to you and insults your character, yes I'm upset and have animosity towards them. People make it sound like you're supposed to have a good, light hearted reaction to people like that and be so "forgiving".
The whole "forgiveness" and stigma of hating mean people is something that's mostly from religion. Well I'm atheist agnostic, so I don't follow that sort of thing. I believe in "forgiving" people if it's how I really feel, and if they give me an authentic apology. But I do hate when people try to pressure you to forgive mean people and not hate them like that's the virtuous and (they even dare say) the mature thing to do.
I hate when people try to tell me that the way I feel about people who've ruined my life is wrong. Of course no rational human being would have a good attitude toward people who make others miserable.