Nothing about recognizing the enemy, his evil deeds, or the monumental task before us requires me to be constantly expressing bitter hatred. The former is a need. The latter is a choice.
You will be expressing "bitter hatred" on the battle field when you spill their blood will you not?
Can you take the life of another man without loathing him first? I don't think I can - Justice is for civilized times. Morality is for civilized people. No one is moral or civilized on a battlefield.
Yes, we could choose to lie and pretend we do not feel what we feel, or fool ourselves that its "better" or "ethical" we keep those thoughts to ourselves. That is simply "being civil" to an enemy that will not return the favor. The left constantly talks of wanting us dead, murdered, tortured, forced to literally eat sh*t, and it rallies them, it unifies them, and it emboldens them. Hatred is a motivator, and don't give me the "that way lies the dark side" crap. We aren't Jedi.
Hatred is a tool, and the left would be perfectly happy if our morals prevented us from using it- for that gives them an advantage - and they already have far too many advantages.. Our lack of protest provides them with the sanction of the victim they crave. If we fail to express hatred for them after what they have done, they simply see us as weak.
They should know we hate them as much as they hate us, for that emotion is the only thing that might scare these barbarians and drive them back- the idea that we may fight as ferociously and unethically as they do .
Why did Saruman beging to cut down Mirkwood. Did he fear the anger of the trees? No. Why not?
And what, in the end, got the Ents moving and unified? Anger. Pure Righteous Anger at the misdeeds done to them - when all of the rational and impassioned pleas for Middle Earth, for Justice, for freedom , for life fell on deaf ears?
I assure you, Civility and Rational arguments mean nothing to our enemy , other than as a confirmation that we are not ready to tear their throats out and feed their hearts to their children. Its assurance that we are still playing the wrong game- the old game, and have not yet recognized the rule of the jungle is in effect and we are their prey in an no rules, no ethics, no principles environment of kill or be killed.
Is expressing hatred for the enemy not recognizing the enemy for what it is? Is it not recognizing who we are? Do you really think we can resist and act without hating, on principle alone?
Is talking openly about such things really going to hurt us? Or will it have the same effect such hatred has always had on humans: Unification, singularity of purpose, the resolve to show no mercy and to do what must be done?
Does it let others know , as KittenClaws suggests, that we are not alone in our thoughts? Does that not make it more likely we will take action when action is needed? You think we do not need this tool when faced with an enemy that has been filled with that same hateful blood-thirsty lust for your life? (and they have. They do not see us as misguided, but as evil for opposing them)
Winning a war requires good men to become monsters, and only God can decide if their cause and actions were just in the end. George Washington crossed the Delaware on the Eve of Christmas Day. Was that moral? To attack the enemy after they made merry at Christ's Birth? To kill and slaughter them literally still in their beds? Do you do this to people you don't seethe with righteous anger at? As George Washington stands before God on Judgement Day, what does God think of those actions, what does Washington think?
The high road may avail you before God, and I do not disparage those here who sincerely preach their belief that we should stick to the high road for that reason. Ann Barnhardt is treading a high road of her own. To me, the high road appears to be a luxury I cannot afford. I understand that if my children are ever to know freedom, I will very likely to be called upon to act immorally , to hate, to hurt, to kill and to unfairly judge in order to find a victory for Freedom on this earth, hopefully with the Lord's guidance and the Lord's forgiveness when it is over. We are going to be called upon to do horrible, awful things. Finding the ability to do them is important, and I am afraid Hate is very likely going to be a requirement in many of those cases, at least I think it will be for me. I certainly don't want to be calling upon God for justification in the moment when I forced to chose to kill and to hurt. I know why I will be doing it in the bigger picture and hope that justifies my action in Gods eyes, may he have mercy upon my soul.