I'm a realist, and tend to be neutral, I look past the obvious stuff in the forfront to try and see the reasons, for instance, someone is convicted of murdering some people, I don't instantly jump on the "He's a monster, kill him!" bandwagon, because I've been through times in my life where that may have been me, dark times.
I see those who complain about things in life and do nothing to change, as the weakest form of fools, sadly most people I know are like that.
I hate all the internet inflated hate mongering here in this discussion, and see how many people "Actively dislike" misanthropic people, even think that sometimes people get that way because of a life that isn't so nice, a life that hands everyone else a key to move forward while leaving said person in the dregs to pound his way through the doors others can pass through with his bloody broken stumps.
When you've lived an overly sheltered or unusually neglect filled life either end of that scale, will cause a person to not develope healthy social behavioural patterns therefor making it difficult for that person to relate to and socially interact with others in a healthy way, which is something that is required for a healthy mind.
There are many MANY factors to be considered in the application of disdain or hate, uppon another person, or it proves that you yourself are not capable of really thinking into a situation, and rather discriminate others openly due to your own perception of social norms.
In other words chill people, some of us have lead a hard life, and not all of us that have have come out of it for the best.
And in this case hard is relative, if you have all the money in the world but you're generally just ignored and have an incomplete or near nonexistant family life, it can still be hard for you growing up.
I grew up dirt fucking poor in a middle-uppermiddle class part of town, in one of the wealthier areas of Canada, top that off with being raised by a socially reclusive single mom, on welfare, wasn't easy, hard times financially and harder times socially, almost friendless for most of my childhood.
I see those who complain about things in life and do nothing to change, as the weakest form of fools, sadly most people I know are like that.
I hate all the internet inflated hate mongering here in this discussion, and see how many people "Actively dislike" misanthropic people, even think that sometimes people get that way because of a life that isn't so nice, a life that hands everyone else a key to move forward while leaving said person in the dregs to pound his way through the doors others can pass through with his bloody broken stumps.
When you've lived an overly sheltered or unusually neglect filled life either end of that scale, will cause a person to not develope healthy social behavioural patterns therefor making it difficult for that person to relate to and socially interact with others in a healthy way, which is something that is required for a healthy mind.
There are many MANY factors to be considered in the application of disdain or hate, uppon another person, or it proves that you yourself are not capable of really thinking into a situation, and rather discriminate others openly due to your own perception of social norms.
In other words chill people, some of us have lead a hard life, and not all of us that have have come out of it for the best.
And in this case hard is relative, if you have all the money in the world but you're generally just ignored and have an incomplete or near nonexistant family life, it can still be hard for you growing up.
I grew up dirt fucking poor in a middle-uppermiddle class part of town, in one of the wealthier areas of Canada, top that off with being raised by a socially reclusive single mom, on welfare, wasn't easy, hard times financially and harder times socially, almost friendless for most of my childhood.