Groups that you judge unfairly

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Brandon237

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Convoy said:
People who support Rick Santourm or Michelle Bachmann.
He said unfairly :p

For me it is people for whom religion is a major factor in big decisions, not people who have a religion, that is most people I know and I can tolerate and accept that no problem, but I do have a bit of a knee-jerk when I hear / see people who make it a focal point of their lives in general. When someone has put faith as the reasoning behind any major decision, I tend to be a bit harsh (in my head anyway) to them.

'Tis a problem.
 

Aetera

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Republicans. I was raised in an extremely left-leaning household, and I genuinely thought that "Republican" was a curse word until 4th grade since that's how it was used in our house. Add in the fact that now, at 24, I'm an atheist lesbian, and a lot of what the Republican party says bothers me.

However, this carries over into a lot of prejudice to individual Republicans. They might just support that side for economic reasons, but I'll still silently judge them to be idiots that are unaware of anything outside of US borders.
 

PinochetIsMyBro

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Furries. I'm sure 0.1% of them might be very nice people with perhaps a rather creepy obsession with bugs bunny and nothing else, but the remaining 99.9% are repulsive subhuman things that need to dragged out into the streets and shot.

Also democrats and self-described progressives/liberals in America. The majority of them seem to be nothing more than self-righteous stuck up grade a d-bags whos entire ideology is based on nothing more than feel good nonsense that isn't backed up by anything resembling facts or hard data, and when you point this out all they do is call you bigot/racist/fascist/etc and then act like they've won the debate.
 

Lieju

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Loud people.

I dislike loud noises and am creeped out and threatened by people who talk loudly or yell.

Also men/boys that are bigger than me and of certain body-type, not exactly fat, but stout and big. There was a boy like that in school who used to beat me up, so I kinda instinctively get on the defensive when I see a guy like that.