Hate is a strong word. The way I see it is that as long as neither person acts on their hatred (ie: bashes black people or muslims, or actively does anything at all like that) then it doesn't matter. People are always going to have their beliefs. This is something that cannot be changed as long as the person does not want to change.
But to me, I've always thought that people hating others just because of their skin color is worse than religious differences.
Is one of these people more 'right' in their hate?
← View full post
Hate is a strong word. The way I see it is that as long as neither person acts on their hatred (ie: bashes black people or muslims, or actively does anything at all like that) then it doesn't matter. People are always going to have their beliefs. This is something that cannot be changed as long as the person does not want to change.
But to me, I've always thought that people hating others just because of their skin color is worse than religious differences.