I don't think we should be redirecting hatred. Instead we should be transforming into into love based action. One can identify a problem accurately without adding the baggage of hatred to it, an emotional overburden which often if not usually gets in the way of effective action.
For example, saying we should hate the Jews for the corrupting culture they foist upon society through the mass media which they largely own automatically galvanizes all Jews in opposition to rectifying the culture. Instead, if we acknowledge our God given common humanity and affirm healthy values which support healthy cultures and then point out - almost with a sense of pity - that some people are so driven by fear and hatred that they have dedicated themselves to foisting corrupting values on the culture, from which they too are suffering ultimately, then I think the path to winning becomes easier.
So. 1. Identify the problem dispassionately but accurately, calling out evil where it does exist. 2. Offer solutions that help both sinners and the innocent, holding out, with love, the promise of redemption for those who recognize their errors. Communicate to the sheep that there s a better path than the corruption with which they have been brainwashed.
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