Self Hate
A Chapter From The Utopian Realism Fundamentals
Publish Date - 7th September 2023 - 705 Words
It is not accurate to say that one hates the masses, it is more accurate to say that one hates the way the masses hates themselves.
If one had a mortal enemy, someone they despised, someone who had murdered their children, raped and tortured their parents and killed all their friends, then it is justifiable that one would hate the monster who did this.
They would most likely want revenge, to hurt, to punish and to cause pain to this creature who has committed these terrible crimes.
One would want this being to be punished and tortured in return, they may restrict their breathing through suffocation, may lock them up and not allow them to leave a small cage, may attack them physically for speaking and saying things they are not allowed to say.
One may make this criminal do all sorts of things which would be embarrassing and shameful.
One may humiliate the murderer and force them to do ridiculous things which make them look stupid and pathetic.
One may even recondition the rapists mind to believe nonsensical things are true, just for their own amusement as retaliation for destroying their life.
One may force this animal to behave as their slave, to worship one otherwise they would be further punished.
One may deceive this criminal into believing it is their duty to serve and obey ones orders, to behave exactly as commanded like a well trained dog.
One may deprive this beast of proper nutrition and only feed them poisonous products which makes them get sick, break out in rashes, have guts aches, vomit and feel nauseous.
One may then trick this evil person into taking dangerous drugs to treat the symptoms of the toxic food one has fed them, which will cause even more pain and suffering for the criminal.
One may force this lowlife into getting drunk every night and even convince them to self inflict harm by breathing in toxic chemicals by tricking them into becoming addicted to smoking.
If ones life has been turned upside down by what this murderer has done to his friends and family, they would not want to simply execute them, but would want to see them suffer, to feel the pain that they feel.
One would want to torture this criminal slowly over time, depriving them of any kind of freedom to think for themselves, to read, to learn about what they want, to see who they want and to do what they want.
One would behave in such a way because their heart which was so full of love for their children, parents and friends has now been broken and the love has been replaced by hate.
One would treat the cause of their loss and suffering with hate, because they believe it will make them feel better.
Hate is what can make one act in such a way, as hate is a very powerful emotion.
Whether hate is justified and rational or not does not matter, what matters to the victim here is that they feel justified in exercising their hate.
If hate is able to make one do such terrible things to another, albeit that other had to do terrible things first, then why is it that the majority of people treat themselves as they would treat this criminal?
Why do the masses treat themselves like they absolutely loathe themselves?
Why is is that they show themselves no respect and consider themselves as worthy of life as this horrible criminal?
Only one who is full of hate and suffering can treat themselves so poorly.
Only one who has been convinced to doubt his own worth would ever behave with such vigorous self destruction.
One could blame the system of tyranny which has conditioned people to behave so masochistically, so self sacrificially, but at the end of the day, the greedy and corrupt have only exposed, enlarged and manipulated what was already there.
Why the masses treat themself with such lack of respect is not as important as to how they can stop.
Before a solution can be implemented, one must become aware of the problem.
Utopian Realism exposes problems and offers solutions or ways for you to discover your own solutions.