Truth isn’t hate—but you’d think it was the way some people react to it.

Blue-Collar American #1 · Kenneth Snowden ·9h · (20+) Facebook
Truth isn’t hate except to indoctrinated idiots with inbred ideas.
Truth isn’t hate—but you’d think it was the way some people react to it. The problem isn’t the truth itself. The problem is what happens when people get so locked into what they’ve been taught, told, or surrounded by that anything outside of it feels like an attack.
When someone hears something that challenges their beliefs, instead of thinking it through, they label it as hate. Not because it is—but because it’s easier than admitting they might be wrong. That’s what indoctrination does. It builds walls so thick that even basic facts start to feel offensive.
Bad ideas don’t just disappear—they get repeated, defended, and passed around until people stop questioning them altogether. At that point, truth becomes the enemy, because truth forces accountability. It forces people to step back and rethink things they’ve been comfortable with for a long time.
And a lot of people don’t want to do that.
So instead, they flip it. They call truth “hate,” shut it down, and move on without ever actually addressing it. That’s not strength—that’s avoidance.
Truth doesn’t need to be softened or repackaged to be acceptable. It just is what it is. The real issue is whether someone is willing to face it—or hide from it.
KS…
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