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by msla 3190 days ago
It's morally wrong to hate something for an attribute they have no control over.

Is it morally wrong to hate someone who chooses to drink? Not really.

Is it morally wrong to hate someone born addicted to opioids, or born with fetal alcohol syndrome? Of course.

Being born "foreign" is no different, especially if you, as this chef does, live in a country where "nationality" is coterminous with "ethnicity" to the point multi-generational immigrant groups (ethnically Korean Japanese, for example) are considered "Not Japanese" by many Japanese people.

1 comments

Nice strawman you have there!

But actually not like and hate are the same only in your dictionary.

> But actually not like and hate are the same only in your dictionary.

You're just being deliberately obtuse, now.

Personal attacks will get you banned here regardless of how bad someone else's comments are.

So will flamewars, which you've unfortunately made this site worse by participating in.

Please read the rules (https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html) and don't do these things again.

Is singling out one person to attack always how things work?

Maybe anti-racism is simply unpopular around here.

> And lots of people don't like foreigners.

I thought we were talking about this comment. You created a strawman, and now use derogatory comment toward me. This makes me end this discussion here.