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    3 problems at the core of our obsession with 'hate' labeling

    There's an old saying that you've hopefully heard before:


    "If the shoe fits, wear it."


    If you have no idea what that means, I'll explain it to you in the simplest of terms: If something applies to you, accept it.


    No matter how bad it hurts. No matter how much you dislike it. No matter how angry it makes you.


    Own it if it applies, disregard it if it doesn't.


    Keeping that in mind, I'd like to ask you a few questions on behalf of the vast majority of people in this country that still have partially functioning frontal lobes.


    How does attempting to remove, cancel and/or silence things you don't like solve any problems?


    How many people do you know personally that are truly offended by a cartoon book or by a picture on a bottle of syrup?


    How does ripping down a statue improve anyone's future?


    Have you thought that maybe the physical presence of any of these things isn't the real problem?


    Have you considered that maybe the real problem is the refusal to teach our children the lessons that were learned from errors that helped shape our country into one of the best places on earth to live?


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