Sunday, February 5, 2012

Hating Hating Hating


Hate is not the topic of the blog, but topic for the moment since reading this ridiculous Blogger policy. And it is in-line with the topic of the blog, which is the vacuousness of the American people today, their emotive thought processes that defy intellectual reasoning. It is the most humanistically destructive and intellectually imprisoning aspect of society today.

The Blogger policy, and many laws/policies, ban these forms of hate: race, ethnicity, religion, disability, gender, age, veteran status, or sexual orientation/gender identity.

Let's question the utter stupidy of selecting these arbitrary segments of the population.

Webster's definition of race:

1: a breeding stock of animals
2 a : a family, tribe, people, or nation belonging to the same stock
b : a class or kind of people unified by shared interests, habits, or characteristics
3 a : an actually or potentially interbreeding group within a species;
also : a taxonomic category (as a subspecies) representing such a group
b : breed
c : a category of humankind that shares certain distinctive physical traits

1. So, what exactly is a "race" anyway? How can I know with certainty that my hate is directed at a "race/ethnicity" ? If I take a strong stand on the side of China's policies against the Tibetan people, am I hating Tibetans in violation of "hate against a race/ethnicity" ? If I take a strong stand on the side of Tibetan people against China's policies, am I hating Chinese in violation of "hate against race/ethnicity" ? What if I am Tibetan, and I truly hate Chinese people and express it, because they murdered my family in cold blood and continue to murder my friends? Is that bad and illegal or in violation of Blogger policy? Or is it humanly understandable and justified?

2. What if I, like the MSM, write on-and-on about how we need to murder Muslims in the Middle East and pre-emptively strike them, because their religious practices are "too extreme", is that "hate against race/religion" ? Am I promoting violence against people? What if I write about hatred and disgust for obviously "white Christian" war-mongers in the West, is that "hate against race/religion/ethnicity" ?

3. Why is hate against sexual orientation somehow more of a crime or violation of policy than hate against skinny or fat people? Some people are just naturally more skinny or fat than others, it's not their fault, and the consequences of such hate are no less severe, and more common. So, what makes these specific groups so special? What if I hate people with acne or people with obnoxious body odor? That is OK, because they are not a specially protect group [yet] ? What if I write about hate for mixed races, is that hate against a race? That's a Gordion knot for reason.

4. What if I hate a particular attribute of a certain race, is that in the category of hating the race? What if I am a hairdresser, and I complain how much I hate working with the tight kinky hair of sub-Saharan Africans? Am I hating a race? What if I complain about how greedy Jews are? Did I violate hate-policy for race or ethnicity or religion? Or do I just get the whole ball of wax thrown at me because nobody can say for sure?

5. What if I have a disability, and I hate it, and I write about all the reasons to hate this disability. Or what if I hate my own "race" (whatever that is) or gender or religion, am I allowed to express my hate by citing my reasons? What if I am gay, and I hate it? Am I now committing a crime or violation of Blogger policy?

6. What if I publish facts on the IQ of certain races, or the demonstrate how some races are more predisposed to certain diseases than other races, or have certain measurements or aptitudes in certain areas than other races; can hatred against races be inferred in violation of law and/or Blogger policy?

7. What if I hate all the old "Greedy Geezers", as one headline posted, because they are all voting against Ron Paul, and I express that contempt - did I just commit a crime, or give Blogger a reason to destroy all my work?

These aspects of Blogger's policies are scary, and outrageous. THE CREATOR DID NOT ENDOW GROUPS WITH SPECIAL RIGHTS, PERIOD. If allowed, we are in BIG TROUBLE. The business appears to be based in California, yet it somehow makes sense that I must abide by the laws of foreign countries which have been adopted as part of Blogger's policies, a US based corporation granted personhood by people in the US in order to serve their interests. It's insane - oh, and no offense or hate intended to those in psychiatric institutions. Beam me up Scotty ...

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