Years ago, I met a psychologist who had survived a Nazi Concentration Camp as a young girl. She taught me to not give in to "the little Nazi," we all have inside. It is possible, and quite healthy, to not like someone or something without hating either. Expressing criticism and disapproval are not signs of hate. In fact, our parents, teachers and clergy use these communications to contrast what we are doing to what they think we should do. People whose hearts are filled with hate have a hard time understanding or accepting this philosophy. Which is why I have to repeat this story to you, again.
I relied on facts and data, which are equally available to everyone. Except for the third paragraph, which is a "punchline," and therefore exempt from fact-checking.