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August 2018

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Alert!   I smell like farts. Thank you. Grayfell (talk) 20:36, 21 August 2018 (UTC)Reply

What’s your goal?

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Are we trying to make Wikipedia accurate?

How could saying “this political ideology is promoting” hatred ever be accurate about any political ideology?!

Either **every political ideology promotes hatred against its strongest opponents** or none are.

Promoting hatred sound like this: “Hi, I am promoting hatred. I like hatred because hatred is something I like. Do you like hatred? I think you should like hatred.”

ISIS doesn’t even “promote hatred.” They simply hate those who they think are weighed evil or are hurting the word in their view. To say they’re promoting hatred would be childish, emotional propaganda.

Do we as Americans “promote hatred” against convicts on death row before we put them to death by the fact that we hate them so much we have decided to kill them as a society?!

That part of this wiki article is childish propaganda. Why was that ever put into the article in the first place? Iamandrebulatov (talk) 21:36, 21 August 2018 (UTC)Reply

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