Expressing Your Hate Is Sometimes Useful
Sometimes hate may be very useful. Yes, I mean it. When you pull
off your negative emotions on something absolutely unconnected
with your family or friends, it saves them from your rage.
It is bad when you hate people. However, you may hate
personalities. Not real people, but their public appearances. If
you do think that Mr. XXX is not a very good economist, and you
do hate the policy he runs while he is in the government, why
not express you rage? After all, public judgements help people
stop and look backwards at what they've done.
Of course, it won't do if you run the streets and yell "I hate
Mr. XXX! He is such a jerk!" But you can express your opinion in
the most readable and facts-supported way. If your copy of "I
hate Mr. XXX for this, this and this" appears on a website
accessible to other Internet users, who knows, maybe they'll
support you and there would be a noticeable impact on the things
you discuss.
When expressing your negative opinion on someone, make sure you
prove it. Writings like "I hate this because I hate this!" don't
deserve much attention from the readers and they actually don't
enjoy this attention. Be just. Try to explain why you think this
or that is bad and who may be responsible for that. Even if you
are to explode from anger, don't be offensive. Remember: nothing
personal. Hate is OK when it hits no one caring.
There are quite a few websites on the Internet that are devoted
to posting the printed expressions of hate. If a person wants
their opinion to appear on such website, they need to submit a
copy to the editorial department and soon the text will appear
on the website pages.