According to the Bible, Jesus, the Son of God, hates the Jews. This fact is irrefutable. Jesus called the Jews children of the devil, he called them serpents, and he called them the synagogue of Satan. Furthermore, the first Christians, including the Church Fathers, also hated the Jews. The Christians' hatred of the Jews was extreme. This is an irrefutable historical fact. The fact that the first Christians hated the Jews so much proves that Jesus himself must have hated them.
A counterargument often used to claim that Jesus cannot hate the Jews is that Jesus himself was Jewish. This counterargument makes no sense at all. A Jew can certainly hate his own people. Examples include Nicholas Donin, Johannes Pfefferkorn, and Jacob Brafman, all of whom were Jewish and hated the Jews. Another example is the Jew Tiberius Julius Alexander, who played a decisive role in helping Titus destroy Jerusalem in 70 AD. He assisted Titus in killing approximately one million Jews and destroying the Temple. One more example is the thousands of Jewish Nazis. Yes, you read that right, there were thousands of Jewish Nazis who helped Hitler in the extermination of the Jews.
So a Jew can hate his own people. Even God hated the Jews so much that he wanted to destroy them all in the desert. God was the first to want to commit genocide against the Jews. Read for yourself in Deuteronomy 9:12-14: "Then Yahweh said to me, 'Arise, go down from here quickly, for your people whom you brought out of Egypt have acted corruptly. They have quickly turned aside from the way which I commanded them; they have made a molten image for themselves.' Yahweh spoke further to me, saying, 'I have seen this people, and indeed, they are a stiff-necked people. Let Me alone, that I may destroy them and blot out their name from under heaven; and I will make of you a nation mightier and more numerous than they.'"
You can flush your shit diwn the toilet without having hatred for it.
With love, you can discern a thing properly and deal with it accordingky and bravely.
With anger and hatred you can't see clearly, can't deal with things in the best way and only with boldness, not true bravery.
Angry people are cowards.
Jesus had no hatred
How do you explain Jesus angrily overturning tables and whipping/throwing out the tax collectors (jews) from His Father’s temple? You may want to read Ecclesiastes chapter 3 (KJV). It even says there’s a “time to hate”.
In the original wording, there was no explicit statement that “he was angry.” The point was not about a specific person’s emotional state, but about the general difference between acting through clarity and acting through hostility. The contrast between love and hatred was used to illustrate two modes of perception, not to describe an individual’s actual feelings.
Before one understands the nature of perception, hatred may appear useful. It can feel like a form of power or moral certainty. But once clarity is developed, hatred becomes unnecessary and counterproductive. The only “time” for hatred is the period in which a person has not yet learned to see without distortion. After that, hatred is simply a failure to perceive.
I hope this helps.