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The idea of "hate" as a conscious action
It strikes as being so very ridiculous when people say "Stop hating" or "Don't hate this", as if I have some sort of switch in my brain dictating whether or not I feel some emotion toward something.
"hating something" is a reaction to external stimuli, not a conscious action. Generally, if someone hates something, it's because it hits some button they have or makes them feel uncomfortable.
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Generally, if someone hates something, it's because it hits some button they have or makes them feel uncomfortable.
I pretty much agree with you about hating things. People are a different matter in my mind, but that is probably a bit off topic anyway.
Plus, I think there is difference between active and passive hate. For example, I feel like if you passively hate K-On! you probably will complain about it from time to time with your friends/acquaintances. If you actively hate it, I imagine that you might go to K-On! topics or sites to pester people who do like it or otherwise say that people you like it must have something wrong with themselves.
The former situation does not seem to cause much damage in my view and just demonstrates the fact that people have different tastes. I feel like the latter scenario is pretty problematic though.
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