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Hate Quote by Albert Ellis

“As a result of my philosophy, I wasn't even upset about Hitler. I was willing to go to war to knock him off, but I didn't hate him. I hated what he was doing.” quote by Albert Ellis
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“As a result of my philosophy, I wasn't even upset about Hitler. I was willing to go to war to knock him off, but I didn't hate him. I hated what he was doing.”

Albert Ellis

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Albert Ellis Forum, 1975

Ellis distinguishes between disliking a person's actions and hating the person, emphasizing moral opposition over personal animus.

In simple terms: He opposes actions, not the individual.

Key Takeaway

Focus on condemning harmful deeds, not vilifying people.

Themes

ethics psychology conflict personality

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • political discourse
  • social activism
  • personal relationships
  • justice advocacy

Key Concepts

Cognitive restructuring moral reasoning depersonalization

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you separate a person's deeds from their identity?
  • How does this distinction affect conflict resolution?
A Different Perspective

Hating a person can cloud judgment and hinder constructive change.

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