Fear.
2006-12-14 03:23:30
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe it's an evolutionary throwback? Back in the mists of evolutionary time, when our ancestors were dumb hairy hominids huddled together in caves, things that were radically different from our normal experience might well have been things that would kill us and eat us. Less dramatically, embracing hominids from different clans would probably put serious strain on our limited resources and capacities. Extreme caution and xenophobia may have made a lot more sense back then than they do today, but the impluse that still exists might be an atavistic throwback, partly hardwired somewhere deep in our brains.
2006-12-14 04:27:05
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answer #2
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answered by Disembodied Heretic 2
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Things that people are not used to, or different, put them out of their "comfort zone". Some will fight tooth and nail to get back in their comfort zone, and that may include being unaccepting of things they find different.
2006-12-14 03:30:28
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answer #3
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answered by meggus31 5
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Anything that is not the same is seen as a threat. To change the way one thinks is a threat to the ego. Change itself is scary. Fear of the unknown means the lack of control, not to be in control is a threat to the ego. The ego is like a big baby that has its diaper twisted up in a knot screaming it wants what it wants when it wants it. Anything that is different or changing threatens that.
2006-12-14 03:27:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Because when you are so used to one thing it can sometime be extremely hard to addapt to something different/new. I think a lot of times we are afraid of trying something different because we are in the "comfort zone" and anything out of this zone is the unfamaliar.
2006-12-14 03:29:30
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answer #5
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answered by inquisitor1125 3
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Because they are afraid of things that are different from them. Like if you see a retarded kid. I am not afraid of him. I don't think he has rabbis or will bite me. Some people do though.
Or, when some people see a handi capped person. They call them "handi-crapped." I hate that. i think it is wrong.
2006-12-14 03:25:29
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answered by Husker 3
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Perhaps they haven't learned to appreciate the diversity of life and how beauty partly comes from lack of sameness.
2006-12-14 03:28:52
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answered by Claire 3
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Anything that causes people to change from their ordinary routine would make them apprehensive, so they would rather not accept new things , if they can.
2006-12-14 03:36:39
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answered by ? 7
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Some people are so stuck on themselves, they don't allow individuality to shine through others
2006-12-14 03:27:57
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answered by momof3 5
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Ignorance - not that they are stupid, just uneducated to the fact that individualism is a good thing.
2006-12-14 04:35:43
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answer #10
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answered by kd s 2
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Because MOST people fear and therefore hate what the don;t understand Oh E_mail me at Werewolf_Bloodclanleader if You know how to find your pagan (for me) Thanks Blessed be thee
2006-12-14 03:45:36
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answer #11
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answered by william m 1
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