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‘Love, not Hate’










The promotion of ‘Love, not Hate’ is sending a vital message to the world, showing that the only way to succeed is by spreading love, accepting people for who they are and who they want to be. In a world corrupted with hatred and evil allows for the opportunity to be better, to do better and to want to be the best we can be, for ourselves and for others. Understanding that the future is within each other and helping each other through the good times and the bad times. This may be a controversial statement, yet to live the life we want we must allow others do the same. Encouraging a future inclusive of everyone, accepting diversity and focusing on the importance of a democracy, a system that allows input and a contrast of ideas, yet a collection of EVERYONES ideas to create a representative society, to allow all people to have their opinion valued.

Life shouldn’t be a process of being afraid of one and other, or judging someone else for who they are, focus on what’s important. If someone is good person, promoting ‘Love, not Hate’ then no matter what they should never feel devalued. In this world we need to tackle hate on every basis, whether that’s evil words or evil actions, no matter whether they are perceived as big or small. Love needs to prosper hate on all levels, promote a brighter and freer future to express the beauty of individuality and the coming together of every unique individual.

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