This is a concept Ive struggled with for a long time but havent really come to a clear understanding of so Im hoping to not appear even more foolish than usual.
I read in my youth Primo Levis book on his Auschwitz experiences and one thing he mentions is that the Nazis didnt show hatred or anger when they mistreated or abused the prisoners. It was done with casual indifference and detachment which he found even more frightening.
My point is that use of the word hate is not merely trite, it might actually be misleading.
Now Muslims, OTOH, are definitely motivated by a visceral hatred that will cause them to destroy themselves in the attempt to harm you.
Probably adds up to nothing but I still balk at the use of the word hatred in connection to the holocaust.
In the nazis industrialized murder methods it’s certain there were as many human emotive examples as there were murderers condoned by the state in carrying them out, from ghoulish glee to reserved indifference.
We are sooner rather than later going to have to come to a decision on how we are going to destroy islam, because if we don’t it will certainly destroy us.