Differences of Love and Hate

...t: the persecution of entire races and religions, all under the name of one emotion, Hate. Adolf Hitler hated anything that wasn't German. Within his hatred, he resolved it within himself to abolish those he hated through mass murder, and he was not alone. Millions of people in Germany's social caste cried out, enlisting in Hitler's army of hate, known as the Nazis. The end result of this tyranny was wrenching. Hate had killed millions.

Of course, what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger. Atleast that was the saying in the 60's. With society's blatant overuse of the word 'love' throughout the continent, America's decade of 1960 was certainly one not to be forgotten. Sayings such as 'Spread the Love' or 'Make Love not War' could be heard from cities far and wide. Society's people were also observed to have loved one another, especially when found in a drugged stupor. Inhalents, Liquor, Needles and others held the awe of millions. Hippies across our nation professed their 'love' through what is now illegal drug use. While the word was overused, the cause might have possibly been genuine. Society's desire to make 'love' in the prevention of war was successful. Love had saved our country.

Be it saved, killed, loved, or hated, society's usage of these emotions has obviously been undeniably demeaning to our race. The Holocaust and all it's hatred had atleast served a purpose: to show how a person can treat others the same way they treat mundane object...

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