My love for man is in not harming him or advocating for his harm. It's demonstrated by speaking in support of his authentic expression: Not the expression of his misguided caprice, but the expression of his authentic nature.
I desire to go arm-in-arm with Truth itself, and thereby with all people, as to acknowledge and embrace what is most true about a person is the greatest friendship.
I do not want to be competition with others - I want them to stop competing with me and others, and for us all to live in cooperation. I don't think this to be an unattainable goal, as it is in greatest accord with our true natures.
I admit that I do not offer my message in the softest terms, as I'm not sure this is always the best course. Many people are enabled to do evil - like the soldier - when, perhaps, if they were socially ridiculed instead of praised, they may think twice about embracing that immoral profession. We all must defend boundaries - both personal and social, and sometimes forcefully - but this does not preclude loving the wrong-doer.
I do love all people at the most fundamental level, but if you're actively beating me with a club, expressing that love tenderly in that moment doesn't serve anyone's uplift. I do not love others more than myself, such that I will altruistically abide their abuse with kindness, but I love all equally and desire no superiority.
RE: Meaningful Insights in Unlikely Places