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Why Do People Hate What They Don

Why do people hate mimes?

I don't hate them, but I think some people find them outdated. People do not appreciate that mimes have to be vey emotional actors, since they don't speak, much like dancers. Don't pay attention to what people think, go for it.

Why do people hate weirdos?

People fear what they don’t understand, and this fear is often expressed as anger or hatred.Weirdos don’t react as “normal” people do; you can’t predict how they will react to a stimulus so that’s something to be feared. They don’t always follow the same social rules as “normal” people, so they’re unpredictable. They’re “different.”Rather than admit we don’t understand them, and rather than admit our fear, we hate that we don’t understand them and that’s all their fault for being “strange.”

Why do people hate what they don't understand?

Hmmm, I think this is a hair worth splitting. People don’t hate what they just don’t understand. Most people just don’t understand how radio really works or how a cloud can just sit there floating in the air so light and fluffy and then at some point drop hundreds of swimming pools worth of water.People hate what they don’t understand when they are subject to whatever it is. It becomes personal. It affects your life and it destroys your education and logic. In the end, it makes you feel helpless, weak and subordinate to something that is arbitrary or beyond your grasp, and that is the kind of discomfort that can truly break a person.Why? Because if the structure of what one knows to be true falls apart then everything is up for grabs and if everything is up for grabs, things that were once thought unspeakable become options. I can think of a few unspeakable things and their manifestation would make the world a worse place for just about everyone.In order to steer clear of this path, we like to understand things or - at least understand the things that affect our lives.

Why do people hate what they can't conquer and fear what they don't understand?

First of all... this comment proceeds the question and is directed to all of the barrage of hostility geared towards to me. Say what you want it's still all good because I'm still moi, My BEAUTY IS AN EXSTENSION OF WHO I AM IT DOESN'T DEFINE ME. Don't like what I have to say move on, don't waste my time with gibberish. Ok now back to the point.



It's funny how Atheist and other non-desirables seem to get upset when someone like .say for instance moi. says something intelligent, meaningful and to the point. I'm not addressing any religious belief in particular but I'm saying that disrespecting what is REAL, CONCRETE, TRUTHFUL, SACRED and LEGITIMATE, is completely uncalled for. What I look like is irrelevant, what you think is irrelevant, these questions are coming from a place of sheer fear and ignorance.

Don't get upset at the fact that

1) You have not come to the realization that most intelligent and enlightened and informed people have come to already

Why do people hate each other without any reason? And why they can't do any good thing for them?

There's always a reason why people hate each other whether it's explicit (they know it) or implicit (they don't know it). Here are some reasons why I believe people hate people:1. Fear and It's Manifestations - We are insecure of something the other person has and we want or we feel we deserve, therefore that jealous, or insecurity comes out in the form of anger/hate. We don't hate people, we hate the emotions and fears they arise within us and project these fears/emotions onto them. To avoid the pain of dealing with our own emotions, we hate them.?2. Mutually Conflicting Values - I recently found out a colleague in office dislikes me. Why? I give money to beggars on the street and she is against it. Why is she against it? Because according to her values giving money beggars encourages them to beg more, so in her book - if the giving stops, the begging can too.Why am I not against it? Because most beggars based on those that I have spoken to especially young children - get beaten up, physically amputated, or trafficked if they don't generate a certain quota of money for a stipulated time period, so my values say that if I can prevent the kid from being hurt further by donating to them, I will do it.Whose right here? No one. We just have different perspective or values operating here for the same situation. However, it's our lack of tolerance for each other's values that makes us dislike each other.3. Subconscious Biases - We all group with certain biases, beliefs, distortions as children, and carry these beliefs into adulthood. When beliefs or biases that are hostile towards people with certain behavioral, ethnicity or physiological characteristics, are triggered they make us dislike or hate the person even if we don't completely understand why we hate them.

Why do most people hate their middle name?

im not sure why people hate their middle names, this is something ive pondered over as well.

my only guess is that, they are called their first name and last name, so of course, those two are the more appealing, by the time they are old enough to have an opinion about that.

i personally love my middle name. it flows well with my first and last name, and is elegant.

i dont think middle names are that big of a deal. it shouldnt matter too much whether you have one or not.

but my mother did a great job picking out my name, i think mines pretty great.

(:

Why do people hate what they don't understand? How? Is it true, why or why not?

I think people go by the information that they have. For example, a lot of people out in the Midwest or rural towns would hate to live in a city. Why? Because all information available to them on city life (crime stats, homelessness, lack of social cohesion, air pollution) deters them. They might have never in their life set foot in a city. The information they have available to them has convinced them that the cost/benefit of it makes it pretty much not worth it. It’s for this reason, for example, that I would never go to North Korea for a vacation. Sure, I don’t fully understand North Korea…I’ve never been there and maybe if I did go my opinion would change. But all of the information I have at my disposal tells me that going to North Korea is a road I’m better off not going down.The other example would be like aliens. Aliens come to earth and the first opinion of a lot of people is “kill em!”. Again, they don’t understand the aliens but seem to hate them and want them dead. This is in part an evolutionary response to the unknown…historically going to the familiar usually means safety while seeking out the new could be good or it could result in death. So naturally a lot of people become skeptical of things they don’t fully understand or know.Sometimes these cost/benefit analyses we conduct in our own head is smart and sometimes it’s dumb. Someone doing a cost/benefit analysis of going swimming in a river with a strong current or betting on a horse is good. Someone who has never met a black person finding out a black guy just moved in down the street would probably be better off just going to meet the guy.So while I don’t think it’s true that people hate the unknown, people are quite rightly skeptical of things they don’t understand being introduced into their life.

Why do people fear or hate what they don't understand?

I mean whats the point? I don't understand a lot of things that doesn't mean I hate them. Gay men for instance, or Hindus. I don't understand either of them but I don't hate them, in fact I support diversity, I like not understanding some things because it always gives me something to explore and learn more about.

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