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If so, why? Just to prove your point I suppose.
I respect the anti-illegals and the pro-illegals, who still are "sane"
enough to think rationally.
I am targetting the 'bad people' in Yahoo Answers who use this medium of communication and EXPLOIT it to their own satisfaction.

It must really hurt right now on both sides of the party, but dont fall for what you really dont believe in. Hate, anger and suffering will give you medical problems later on in life, psychological issues manifest physically as it usually does. Hate IS the worst cancer.
You dont wanna teach your babies to HATE, it leads to nothing but stress or arrest.

2006-08-19 06:25:06 · 21 answers · asked by helena2581 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

no ROX your arguments are still on the level of rationality

2006-08-19 06:46:37 · update #1

hey BOREDATWORK im not posting this for nothing, like I said a few "evil" people are using Yahoo Answers to "recruit" and "brainwash" people.

Evil: morally objectionable behavior

Evil - Scott Peck defines evil as that which kills, the body as well as the spirit.

morally objectionable behavior

2006-08-19 06:49:51 · update #2

Hate isnt just a thought or feeling, if you continually condition yourself to think and feel the way towards someone chances are you are going to break the law once you get the chance.

"All cruelty in life is about abuse of power."

2006-08-19 07:09:08 · update #3

You need to read what I posted, this is not a pro-illegal or anti-illegal question.

2006-08-19 08:34:50 · update #4

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You must have been "attacked by the hate monster"...(he is a funny guy)... ha, ha, ha... I like to read all the back and fourth smack talking between everyone here... it's all in good fun and a way to get some really good laughs so quit hating on the haters and enjoy some comedy.

2006-08-19 06:41:53 · answer #1 · answered by BORED AT WORK 5 · 2 4

I think their are a few people that don't understand what you very clearly state so I will try to clarify for those that don't get it and I hope I do you Justis. This person is not taking sides on any one issue other than HATE. It is really simple: if I state I don't believe the Mexican should be allowed in the country well that's OK or if I say I think we should allow Mexicans in the country that is OK. What this person is trying to say is that calling an entire culture names and putting them all down and encouraging others to do the same is hateful and uncalled for. We can voice our opinions with out assuming that one whole culture is purely bad. We are all human beings and all make mistakes there fore not one of us is perfect. Every culture has good people and every culture has bad people. Can we not put down those people that don't deserve to be put down because of the ignorance of hatred. I applaud this person for stating something that should be simple common sense but unfortunately is not considered common sense in a lot of cases. It's not necessary to hate someone because you don't agree with them or their actions and you definitely should not hate people that you never met there fore never had the ability to get to know whether they are worthy of your hate.

2006-08-27 02:41:16 · answer #2 · answered by Janet J 2 · 0 0

I almost think we need the idjits out there to give us that gut reaction of repulsion. I don't think reading an uninformed question or answer really changes anyone into a stupid person. Sometimes it can clarify our own stand on an issue by getting a whiff of some of the BS that passes for thoughts of some.

2006-08-26 19:27:21 · answer #3 · answered by Laura B 3 · 1 0

Hate is what Elvira Arellano is spreading against the US government and its citizen. In her words,"If Homeland Security chooses to send agents to a holy place, I would know that God wants me to serve as an example of the hatred and hypocrisy of the current administration." Anyone who has a predisposition of breaking our law and unfavorable disposition against our country should not be allowed continuous residency let alone be granted amnesty nor citizenship.

And O'Hare should be held accountable for employing illegal immigrants. If an illegal has infiltrated their workforce, how much more easier for a terrorist? Is this is spreading hate? I dont think so.

2006-08-19 14:43:37 · answer #4 · answered by fanofkeanur 3 · 5 0

You're the first person I've seen use the word 'hate' in here...what's YOUR angle on all this?

I'm for open debate on the facts on the issue, and reasonable and effective legislative and enforcement changes to resolve the illegal immigration problem, and yes, there is one, and no, it's not hateful to want the law enforced on this issue.

I think it's a real tragedy that it's taken this long for some of our legislators to a) recognize that there's a problem and b) try and actually do something to solve it. I'm sorry if you see americans standing up for their rights as citizens in requesting a secure border against lawlessness, I'm sorry if you see that as 'hate', but there needs to be some reason used in the whole debate,
and Mexico needs to become a lot more pro-active in solving some of its' socio-economic problems instead of just dumping them off on america's doorstep...or, more to the point, using that type of sob-story as grounds to milk every penny they can out of our economy, legally, or otherwise.

Yes, Mexico has problems, no, America is not automatically morally obligated to solve those problems FOR Mexico.

This garbage has been going on for YEARS, there's an agenda behind it, I believe,and it's time to 'look behind the curtain' and find out what's REALLY going on, here...let's have more facts, and less waterworks...less histrionics, and more open debate on the issue, and some tangible concrete(no pun intended) results this year. Mexico needs to take responsibility for the future and economic welfare of its' citizens, and we need to start taking a critical look at the hyperbole we're constantly being fed on the issue.

Congress has to say 'no mas', on this one...

2006-08-19 15:09:58 · answer #5 · answered by gokart121 6 · 5 1

There was a time when we thought the Sun orbited the Earth and the world was flat. In time, the people who are living in the dark ages will realize migration for our country is good.
It is a humanitarian issue. The people who are most hateful have probably not met a fist generation migrant. Generally, people are afraid of things they don't understand. In this case, people are not afraid of fire or the wheel, they are scared of other people and the resulting change. If someone looks speaks differently than we do, the new person will see some sort of backlash. I'm also thinking the most hateful people are those who never traveled to another country and experienced another culture. If they did, their degree of hatred and ignorance would probably diminish.
I feel the most sad for those who hate others based on their country of origin. You can't show compassion for others before you have your own sense of self-esteem. Those who hate the most probably have low sense of self worth.

2006-08-19 13:50:02 · answer #6 · answered by mgmdude 2 · 4 2

HATE.............ON LINE


YOU JUST DESCRIBED exactly how i feel

i also respect all sides

BUT NOT THE HATE OR DISRESPECT

I REALLY THINK THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST EYE-OPENING QUESTIONS I HAVE READ

and i hope to see more questions like this


i think (some) of the questions and answers are filled with hate

nothing more


hate is a cancer and it can be spread many ways

it is currently spread through typing on line WITH OUR MOUTH SHUT.....CLOSED....NO SOUND


although NO ONE on yahoo answers HAS HEARD another persons voice on here

THE HATE IS SPREAD THROUGH OUT THE IMMIGRATION FORUM

with our FINGERS instead of our actual VOICE

tootles

2006-08-19 16:08:49 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

It's more like a sexually transmitted disease.

Those who get to close and spend to much time with hate-mongers get infected. And for those who keep doing it, it just gets deeper and deeper ingrained until it infects every part of them.

Other than that difference, in contagion risks, I must completely agree with you. I don't care what someone's perspective or beliefs are. If they express them rationally, I'll respect their opinion.

As the lady said, hate is not a family value.

2006-08-19 13:35:14 · answer #8 · answered by coragryph 7 · 6 2

Finally - someone that understands that an argument isn't won with hateful words or opinions. It doesn't make the person appear to really understand anyone's opinion if all they cqan do is spew hate speech.

2006-08-19 14:04:05 · answer #9 · answered by volleyballchick (cowards block) 7 · 3 2

4 real

2006-08-26 20:57:10 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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