People, who need to hate people, are the luckiest people in the world?

Not only did I love Sarah's latest post ("Don't Hate Me 'Cause I'm Human"), I also loved her comment:

...if I hear ONE MORE twit-line (or read it) in move or book saying something like "We are a plague on the Earth" I'm going to... become even more angry than I am.
Those who say "We are a plague on the Earth" are by definition self hating. As well as haters of humanity.

And hating people is bad. Hate sucks, right?

So I have a question.

Why aren't groups that hate humanity (and who openly admit that they want to bring about an end to civilization) being included by the vaunted SPLC among the innumerable "hate groups"?

What's the rule? Is it that some hate groups are perfectly OK?

It seems that hating people in the name of loving the planet is not considered hate but love.

While I've always had the same sort of naturally antisocial tendencies that many of us have, there is something ominous about this.

I would hate to see hatred of humanity become schmaltzy.

posted by Eric on 12.09.10 at 12:55 PM





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