The History of Hate goes all the way to United States of America’s beginning. When the first bullets were fired in the revolutionary war there were slaves working on both sides to bring Ammunition to the those who needed it. It was the promise of freedom to any African American who survived three or more battles that made hate seem a little less intimidating to White (my wife says no one is white and no one is black (she is an Artist!)) Americans. The hate we felt goes all the way back to 1500 when the first census revealed that Irish Women were giving birth to Mulatto children at what was then considered an Alarming rate, that fueled the hate that lasted until now with many Caucasian Americans. So 1625 or so when the Anthony the Slave was freed from indentured slavery by his owner and bequeathed the owners land the hate only began in earnest. Anthony is ofter described as a slave owner himself but he only bought the indentured servitude of both blacks and whites. It was because of Anthony and the Portuguese ship that crashed leaving the ships owners no way to get home, and their only cargo for sale were Africans. Bondage Slavery in American began in America around 1510. Fast forward 400 years and Criminal Slavery supplants Bondage Slavery in the era of Jim Crow or the first America First era. African Americans are not the only non white race to experience America First hatred. The Chinese, Italians, and Native Americans all suffered under the American First motto of the KKK that even our president espouses on a daily basis. Hate had made a resurgence in American with White hate being supplemented by Black Hate. Even the Asians love to hate African Americans for their predominance of legal protections under the law, with lawsuits claiming they are being discriminated against because the 8% of African Americans getting in colleges should belong to them. In this new Century we have seen the surge of hate towards Immigrants not only from South America but African and Asia to include Haitians and Puerto Ricans. Hatred for being racially different has existed since time began but we in American love to forget our hate. Hate resulted in lynching, arrests, murder and mayhem. Hatred has taken our country back 100 years where African Americans are once again denied access to public places like Starbucks getting Black men arrested for not buying coffee. That crime was prevalent in the 1960’s. You cannot open a news app on your phone without seeing a Black man killed by police or a police officer being acquitted or not charged for killing that black man. Again that happened 50 years ago on a daily basis. America loves to forget the hatred of African Americans but constantly reminds us of the Hatred of some African Americans towards Jewish Society. All forms of hatred should be shunned. This writer has experienced hatred from all sides but is adult enough to know that the only way to get rid of hate is to raise your children to be tolerant and not hate those that are different than us. As a teenager of the 1980’s I grew up with White, Mexican, and Asian friends. I served in Green Army where hatred and nooses over your bed were not tolerated but hate existed even there too. Low level hate but hate all the same. Americans must stop hating each other because of who we love and why we love them. All dynasties fall and hatred is always the reason. Instead of America first it should be love first. Love of thyself, love of your wife or husband no matter your sex, love of your children, love of your job, love of your country. Instead of America first it should be your children first, your family first or even your countrymen first. If you have none of those then love of your fellowman, love of your environment, love of life. Never ever put racial purity or racial segregation first, because it leads to hatred such as what happened in America when we put America First. Lets not forget what hatred caused, WWII was because Hitler hated the Jews, Vietnam and Korea was caused by Americans hating Communism, more prisons than Colleges is because of hatred of the success of a few African Americans and free labor. Americans must never forget our history of hatred less History repeats itself, and we do not want to repeat the history of our Grandparents.