Its been like that from the beginning and will be like that till the end
2007-01-01 01:17:19
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answered by Sean 5
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It is not just people. It is a primal instinct. It is the result of conscious or unconscious suspicion and fear of the unknown. It goes beyond unease from a lack of trust. It is easily observed in lesser animals like your pets. Dogs bark, cats hiss and so on. People's fear turns into hate. But there can be an indirect mechanism that includes the herd instinct. The "leader of the pack" purposely can lead people to hate for various purposes (e.g., usually war or lynching).
2007-01-01 01:23:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't say that people "hate" those things which they do not know or cannot understand. I think they are just narrow minded and not open to the possibilities that there just might be something else out there.
2007-01-01 01:39:34
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answered by Call Me Babs 5
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i don't experience they "hate" yet are oftentimes left to experience inferior in the event that they have been defined to them continuously even in its least perplexing form possible positioned it. i think of the defective feeling is externalized extremely then accepting the responsponsibilty to bypass eduacate themselves extra on the subject rely that we've been discussing, even basically pointing out I nevertheless don't get it as a results of assumption embarrassment or concept-approximately ridicule. the two way they're answerable for themselves and how lots they get rid of from a verbal substitute. it somewhat is as much as them to show themselves so next time they're extra helpful armed for this form of annoying verbal substitute. So i think of the they're disillusioned in themselves and externalize that ANGER in direction of others can they can not hold close the undeniable fact that they only don't get it.
2016-10-19 07:43:17
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answered by ? 4
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No, they do not. If they were to always to do this it would completely negate the scientific process of exploration and experimentation. The computers we all use today is the best proof that people do not hate these things, in fact they want to understand 'the mystery behind things' just like Albert Einstein did.
2007-01-01 01:22:56
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answered by WMD 7
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I don't hate things I don't understand. I have to have some understanding of something to hate or love it.
2007-01-01 01:18:55
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answered by applejaxx 2
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We have been led to believe that not knowing or understanding is a weakness and is unacceptable. We feel threatened not to know something. We can't trust what we do not know or understand.
2007-01-01 01:26:35
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answered by Anonymous
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The hate comes from fear of not knowing the unknown. The unknown they see to protect themselves from.
2007-01-01 01:23:46
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answered by guidedlight 3
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because they are frightened of not knowing.
people get angry & hateful when they get scared & confused as a defense.
2007-01-01 01:20:10
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answered by punkvixen 5
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I cannot understand how a person can blow himself on a crowded civilian bus and expect to be rewarded.
2007-01-01 01:19:36
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answered by Nicole B 5
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