If you just hate the people who start wars, you’re ultimately no better than they are.
The cultural reality is that political conservatives are more likely to advocate going to war — especially during a Republican administration — and progressive leftists are more likely to express strong hatred for warmongers — if they happen to be Republicans.
And those two sides hate each other. The “pro-war” people and the “pro-peace” people both tend to be full of hate. There‘s something fundamentally wrong with that.
I detest Donald Trump. I had a strong disregard and disrespect for the man long before it was ever suggested that he run for president. He is a loathsome and dysfunctional liar and narcissist. His ego and his lack of political skills might be leading us into a war right now — a war which I don’t want.
But I do not hate Trump. I don’t hate the Iranian crowds who are chanting, “Death to America!”
Even if I detest the actions of people on both sides, I am making the difficult choice to love them — because hatred is what puts us where we are right now.

Only certainty of life is that every one of us crosses River Styx alone
Loving father’s pride in daughter easily bridges our language gap
Life as misunderstood stranger feels like walking through a fog
Need for certainty is an internal tyranny that leads to the wrong path
Politicians sometimes lie even when they know they’ll be caught
Vulnerability is scary, but failure to be open guarantees loss of love
FRIDAY FUNNIES
We repeat what we fail to repair, so I keep re-learning old lessons
Sad, but true: Neither Ron Paul nor any libertarian has chance to win