Face of hate

These are faces of hate. I don't know these people, and I don't care who they are. I figure they are old enough to make decisions for themselves, so they are old enough to be shown to the world in this context. People who hate are everywhere, from a diversity of ethnic backgrounds(here is another pic I shot on the opposite corner; http://plumbob.org/node/97). There is no stereotypical face of hate. In California, on Tuesday November 4th, people cared more to hate, than not to. The yes on prop 8 organizers were the most publicly visible in my area of California, especially the last week before the election. That is scary. I felt scared as I drove past corner after corner of these supporters. What would I say to them out my car window? Would anything make a difference just days before the election? of just throw fuel on the fire. Obviously this issue stems well beyond the comfy confines of 'election season' from our couches, TVs, same-minded camps, and street corners.
read phil's great piece on this; http://plumbob.org/prop8_no