ANSWERS: 19
  • Because everyone is different and has different opinions and morals. No two people are alike, so we are bound to disagree.
  • There's no one that I hate. Some I may not see eye to eye with, but that's THEIR problem....lol.
  • I don't know. I ask myself that question everyday,and i still don't have an answer.
  • You got me - Different views on things I guess
  • I truly feel that we're better off like this. This would be a very mushy world if everyone always went along well with each other. Disagreements create a spice that makes life a little more exciting. I won't mind having more peace in this world. Taking away all the disagreements would surely make this a boring world to live in- there won't be anything to watch on the morning news!
  • I think hatred mostly comes from the feeling some perceive that another person or group has committed severe offenses and they need to suffer consequences.
  • I think hatred comes from many sources. Fear of the unknown, Insecurity, Ignorance, Jealousy, I think most hatred of other people comes from lack of communication and knowledge
  • The list would be about a million miles long. It is basic human nature. Philosophically speaking, people hate each other because they are different or because they are the same.
  • Much, here are some reasons in alphabetical order: Crime ("He/she killed my friends/family") Economy/Economics ("He/she has more money than me" or "He/she is a Keynesian/Montetarist") Language ("He/she speaks the wrong language") Love ("He/she left me") Nationalism ("He/she is a citizen of the wrong country") Politics ("He/she belongs to the wrong political organization") Racism ("He/she belongs to the wrong race") Religion ("He/she believes in the wrong religion") Sports ("He/she supports the wrong soccer team") Some of these reasons may seem better to hate than other, some say. But I don't belive in a better Earth if we hate each other. All these suck.
  • well, for me, it's two reasons. one being adultery- i got cheated on. two being jealousy- i have a disease that inhibits all pleasure and joy in my fucking life, why me? i hate everything and everyone, including myself. just the thought makes me ill.
  • There are many resons why people don't like other people. I could be to do with religion, it could be to do with Jealousy, it could be to do with revenge, est. There's always a reason for someone to hate someone, but then again, some people just hate other people because iver of what they have been told or because their brains are mush. I know how you feel, I wish everyone could get along as well, but nothings perfect.
  • We do get along most of the time. Hate is a human emotion we all express at times, some more than others.
  • Everyone hates something or someone. To say you don't is to be a liar. I like being real. I take pride in it. You should too.
  • The human race still hasn't managed to over come the primitive ambitions of his/her self greed and gratification.
  • Some people just want to hate because they think it's the only way to fit in. But I agree, everyone is equal and we should learn to love.
  • Some people hate each other because they grow up feeling insecure, "small" and vulnerable, whether because of parenting, poverty, 'karma', randomness, or some other combination. People who have not seen better models of coping within their family or society cannot mature; like children, we always tend to externalize our insecurity onto others, seeing them as the 'cause' of our woe, and some of us learn quickly that making others feel bad somehow makes us feel (temporarily) better. In not maturing, we are not able to allow ourselves to be trained or educated to look inward and not become obsessed about others creating our woe. In fact, we "split" our consciousness into two functioning parts, where one part (I don't know which exactly) can "learn" to hate the other! This is sometimes referred to as "Self-Hate" (Good to Google). So long as there is no shared and overriding parental, cultural, inter-cultural, and religious philosophy that absolutely bonds all of us to a loving way of interacting, then hate will appear from time to time. Until a mutually accepted, saner world philosophy and parenting style evolves, then we are kind of stuck with a "vertical" belief system (more materialism, prestige, money etc, is better per se)...and those of us who are stronger and aggressive we will want to dominate others, confusing "more" with "better", and so round and round we go. By the way, mutual external threats temporarily override hatred, such as when a common aggressor appears. To use an absurd but poignant example, if "aliens" attacked the planet I think that hatred would decrease by a great deal, at least temporarily. The energy behind hatred would only be channeled into aggression towards the hostiles, but hatred per se would not disappear. Although, the human race might learn something afterward....
  • i wish i knew why but one thing i know for sure is its really hurtful when someone you love hates you even though you didn't do anything wrong
  • We hope for the best but subconsciously expect the worst - I heard this from a song
  • Amen to that, Brother!

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