justin_o_guy2 wrote on 02/20/18 at 14:46:47:You mistake disdain for hatred
yeah disdain is worse:
dis·dain
disˈdān/Submit
noun
1.
the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect; contempt.
"her upper lip curled in disdain"
synonyms: contempt, scorn, scornfulness, contemptuousness, derision, disrespect; disparagement, condescension, superciliousness, hauteur, haughtiness, arrogance, snobbishness, indifference, distaste, dislike, disgust
"she looked at him with disdain"
verb
1.
consider to be unworthy of one's consideration.
"gamblers disdain four-horse races"
synonyms: scorn, deride, pour scorn on, regard with contempt, sneer at, sniff at, curl one's lip at, look down one's nose at, look down on; despise; informalturn up one's nose at, pooh-pooh
"she disdained vulgar exhibitionism"
hate
hāt/Submit
verb
1.
feel intense or passionate dislike for (someone).
"the boys hate each other"
synonyms: loathe, detest, despise, dislike, abhor, execrate; More
noun
1.
intense or passionate dislike.
"feelings of hate and revenge"
synonyms: hatred, loathing, detestation, dislike, distaste, abhorrence, abomination, execration, aversion; hostility, enmity, animosity, antipathy, revulsion, disgust, contempt, odium
"feelings of hate"
hate's just an intense dislike, disdain is contempt and consider unworthy
I can not like something but still consider it worthy to exist