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It is deeply tragic to witness the destructive effects of hatred among our enemies.
Hatred has a bad rap. But admit this: Hating something or someone doesn't always feel bad. Sometimes it feels shockingly good. Sometimes it feels righteous, invigorating, inspiring, or even fun.
Readers cite International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Jan. 27, and share their emotional feelings of its relevance to today’s world.