Show Hating Haling Ha the Germans to how long we are arc to go o on hating liE question as T the Germans is one that is occupying tho attention ot 01 the press both in this country and an in England It L L L 11 toe n war 1 I seemed to be easy enough to hate nate them I Ill Wi wane H Jim ll i e LOn difficulty difficulty with it is some that it is over hut now flOW was as on cherish irksomeness that we continue to cult not to culty say One journal believes Cs it is that distressing emotion cultivating goo good will time to begin Co the the prime Now that the war war waris is won it says of the war rid rill quickly as possible need is to get as world spirit We e shall not nut have havo a tranquil or a happy happ been scrapped along till the surplus stock of hatred hatrel has with wilh the reserves of T. T X N. T T. T an and poison gas as Most ost Americans will find it difficult lon long to retain animosity against a well behaved and aul thoroughly dem democratic ratie Ger Ocr many oC ot- the case also are of vital The commercial aspects O concern to our OUt people Wo 0 cannot e expect to go on We Ye without pockets rockets suffering hating the Germans our cannot trade with people we deeply d loathe and so we weare lose of the great markets of the world are likely to one to those nations who arc are willing to cry cr en quits and renew traffic with the Germans The Statesman London risks the charge e of levity in pressing in even eyen further a point that was often uppermost during the war in the case taSe of those who saw nothing but folly in wishing to kill a man to whom been introduced and remarks How they the had JU never neer much more difficult to go on hating a whole people whom n you ui practically do tin not know kno The Thc same paper i I n cOll outburst of or hatred occasional an In Everybody enjoys tomorrow it will be bo bothe bethe bethe ones one's grocer ocer hate ma may Today Toda ono one who will be the young man the cook the tho day lay after It Jostles one getting on to the tho bus Life Lite finds room for tor a The They last hardly little hatreds of or this kind cod od many and their longer than a or a a. sentimental song sonS the Archbishop Archbishop Archbishop Arch Arch- serious Suppose however er effect is no more callon callon call callon moralist were wera to other bishop of or Canterbury or some Home on you and assure you lou that it was as your our dut duty to gc sc on hating tho the cook for ever and ever that ever that you ou must hate her sitting and hate her lien standing hate her by b night an and hate her In the n and hate hato her In Inthe Inthe inthe hate bate h r by b da day the street hate hate her at breakfast lunch and supper hate her ller dead you dead would feet feel that he had her living living- and anti hate you terrible punishment To have to let you OU In for Cor or the most hate the same person nil all the time lime Is to have hao an ea eagle le devouring your our liver while u are arc still alive Hatred Is tolerable only if it can cnn find a 3 constant variety of ot ob oh- I. I Otherwise It becomes a monomania a fixed Idea There could be no sterner discipline for Cor the human spirit than its subjection to such a a. monomania While the infamies of the Germans arc unforgettable it must be he remembered they the were committed committe b by th tint tho soldiers at war under command comm nd of their detestable mili- mili tiry ary superiors and while v the so-called so common people did not protest against their thousand inhumanities there lucre is evidence that they lived in ignorance of or actual conditions believing ing only what their kaiser and Ins his warlords warlords war war- ar- ar lords told 1 them nam namely I 1 that the German Gennan army alIDY was un under er divine guidance I r |