I hate pre-teen morons who watch South Park that use "Jew" or "Jewish" as shorthand for "bad person" or "terrible quality". I hate South Park, there we go.
I hate people online that attack other people and curse for no reason (I would kick your
ass if you said that to me in real life).
I hate the C-word (not crap). It's an ugly sounding word and I just have to hit the person that said it.
I hate ill-informed people that enter (or worse, start) an argument then not listen to anyone trying to correct them or, when they are corrected well and the rebuttal makes sense, the completely change to a new point, not acknowledging what has been said. (That is directed at a very specific person on this forum who I will not name).
I hate more things, but I can't remember them all. I'll be in the angry dome!
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Yeah thats exactly what this thread is for. But what you've expressed is something that I have a negative view on so fuck off if you think it only goes one way. And those shows and channels for religion are designed for religious people. You don't have to watch them. And its not our fault that religions are close groups who go out and do things like that for their members and atheists aren't. Thats your fault.
Thought I could poke my head in here. It's not exactly his fault for being offended by these shows and channels, I'm an atheist and I'm offended by Songs of Praise. But atheists don't have a unified meeting place like religions do, so how could someone organise things like that? Also, even if the organisational challenge was overcome, the government(s) most likely has a bias in religion's favour and, despite being of the same principal of a belief system's own television channel, it would somehow become a horrid case of misunderstanding and a goldmine for controversy. My two cents. (pence)