Psalm 5:6 The wicked don’t have the ability to stand in-front of the Lord

“לֹא יִתְיַצְּבוּ הוֹלְלִים לְנֶגֶד עֵינֶיךָ שָֹנֵאתָ כָּל פֹּעֲלֵי אָוֶן”

“Confused people shall not stand before Your eyes; You hate all workers of iniquity”

I find two interesting things in this verse:

1) Once again, David describes good and bad, happiness and sorrow through ‘stability’. Here, the wicked ‘shall not stand’ before your eyes (in Hebrew “Lo Yitya-tzvu” can also be translated as ‘won’t be stable’). Bad equals un-stable.

2) Second, Hatred, which we automatically flinch from, is sometimes acceptable.
Hate for the essence of evilness and for hatred itself, is surly a right thing. This is revealing the good and righteous by taking of the wrong.

Nevertheless, I still debate though, if to learn from this verse (and few others), is the right thing/acceptable to hate every bad thing and every wrong doing.  Or is it a ‘too severe reaction’. In that case, what king David is referring the hate to, in the current verse, is that HaShem is the one that hates this kind of wrongness. Till we ‘get to His level’ of perfect definition, let us hate only at extreme circumstances.