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Why do some people hate the WTO and IMF?

WTO and IMF are being used by the superpowers to exploit the poor countries by giving them aid in exchange for the use of their natural resources.

Why do some British people dislike David Cameron?

Here are a few reasons why people don't like David Cameron.He is the Prime Minister. Regardless of which party he was from or what his personal background and beliefs are, that is enough for some people. Everything that is wrong in the world is the government's fault and he is the leader of the government; ergo, he is a bad man.He is the leader of the Conservative Party. This wins extra points over and above simply being prime minister because Conservatives are popularly portrayed as less likable than other politicians.He is from a privileged background. Although in no way aristocratic, Cameron's father was successful and was able to provide David with an elite education at Eton and Oxford. This makes him a "toff" in many people's eyes.He has a somewhat disingenuous manner. Rather like his predecessor Tony Blair, although perhaps not quite as bad, Cameron can come across as insincere.That's about it, really. He is a competent leader (but no more than that) and I don't personally have much doubt about his intentions, but it takes much more than that for people to like a Prime Minister. Especially a Tory one.

Why do some people hate Dave Matthews Band?

I think often "hate" for music artists goes in two directions: 1) You absolutely hate the music for being absolute crap and for foisting it upon us (think: "The Final Countdown," "We Built This City," "My Humps" and other stuff that makes you cringe).  This can be compounded by a decent song being played so often, everywhere, that you hate everything about everyone associated with it in any way ("Smooth" by Santana, for instance).  Or it can be compounded by just really disliking how quickly an artist you think is mediocre has become wildly popular (so in your mind they are undeserving).  The other is that 2) You absolutely hate the fans of the artist.  While most mainstream artists have a fan base that goes beyond a single psycho/demographic, there are generalities -- and sometimes those general "types" really get on others' nerves.  Deadheads, Parrotheads, Headbangers, Goths, Thugs, Skinheads, Dudes, Stoners, whatever.  And Daveheads.  So I will guess a lot of people find the music basically okay but HATE HATE HATE that stereotypical DMB fan, and that sometimes creates the revulsion.  Because there are enough decent songs in the DMB catalog that you can probably find something most people will at least admit is okay if they aren't actively being annoyed by other outside factors. Unless of course they really hate that kind of voice/vocal.  Then you're pretty much out of luck.

Why is there so much hate towards David Cameron?

Oh so many reasons…Oversaw a government which punished the middle and working classes whilst giving tax breaks to the richest, all in the name of ‘austerity’Redefined the definition of child poverty so the government would not miss legally binding targets to eradicate child poverty by 2020Scrapped working tax creditsScrapped maintenance grants for studentsScrapped bursaries for student nursesFurther raised the cap on tuition feesChanged rules on unions striking so at least 40% of all eligible members must vote to strike. Ironic considering the Conservative party had a mandate of less than 30% at the last general electionMass privatisation of the beloved NHSIncreased national debt and the deficit, despite promising to get rid of the deficit at the general electionThose are some of the policies he has overseen as leader of the Conservative Party I can think of off the top of my head. I think most people who dislike him would probably cite a policy as a reason like those above. Personally I dislike him for these two reasons:Committed to a European referendum at the 2015 General ElectionConstantly avoids questions at Prime Minister’s Questions through childish, personal jokes and attacks.The commitment is thought to have been done to try to win over those leaning towards UKIP, with UKIP members even urging supporters to vote conservative in some constituencies! Ultimately the UK has paid a heavy price with the referendum decision (whether it is acted upon remains to be seen). He gambled with the future of the U.K. to further his and his party's political ambitions which drives me mad to no end.Finally, the constant personal jokes and attacks at Prime Minister’s Questions.This is a man who whilst leading our country dodged questions put forth by the public themselves and chose to make fun of it. Countless personal jibes and jokes at Jeremy Corbyn's expense all to avoid answering the questions. He was the leader and face of our country and he's in Parliament acting like he's on the playground, whilst members of the public wish to know how they're going to get from meal to meal due to his party’s savage and wreckless cuts. That above all else is why I dislike him.Image sourced from link below:Redirect Notice

Who is Bret Hart wrestling in the Malcolm in The Middle Opening video?

WCW Mayhem 1999.
Benoit vs Bret Hart.

Not that I know WCW by memory but that match was good..

Why were Jews always persecuted during history and labeled "Christ killers"?

1) Why were Jews always persecuted during history and labeled "Christ killers"?

"Always"?

There are innumerable cases in history of Jewish persecution - both by Christians and by non-Christians. Such acts are reprehensible. However, certainly - in history - this has *not* always been the case.


2) That being said, why would Christians in the past be so intolerant of Jews who fulfilled the prophecy of Jesus being killed?

The label "Christ-killers" served two purposes:

a) - it served as a justification for hatred when no other, more reasonable justification was available

b) - it served to emotionally charge others to join in some action taken against Jewish people, and so was used by leaders (whether leaders of a mob or political leaders) to incite listeners to join in a hatred that they otherwise would not share.

The answer to this question (2) is that some people hated Jewish people, and they used their religion to justify that hatred. Christianity is not the source of the hatred - the Bible clearly and in no uncertain terms teaches Christians to be considerate of the Jewish people. Rather, the hatred of a people with a different culture already existed and the religion was used to justify that existing hatred. We see a *classic* example of this in the Bible itself: the story of Esther, in which a man who hates the Jewish people because they have different customs (and for personal reasons) **uses** religion to persuade the emperor to allow the genocide of the Jewish population.


- Jim, http://www.bible-reviews.com/

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