The soulless gaze of haters
by Stephen J. Thorne
I have seen it several times. And I have felt seething, deep-seated
hate directed both at me and at others—in South Africa, in Kosovo,
in Afghanistan. It doesn’t go away easily or quickly.
There is only so much we, as a so-called civilized society, can
do when confronted with it in other parts of the world. The history is just
too much. One thing is for sure: we don’t want that hate here in North America.
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