Well, it depends. Your landlord? Sure. Abusive parent? Absolutely. A random woman or black person you've never met before? Your childhood friend who's career has taken off whilst you're still stuck in retail? No. You might think you hate those people, but it's only ever an outward projection of your own insecurities or trauma.
I've known people who turned out to be rapists, I know people who have personally betrayed me. And I've had dozens of racists drift through my life. It's not hard for me to hate people who do not have power over me.
I think it just means it's really hard to hate someone over a nitpick in real life, as opposed to when you imagine someone double parking or whatever and you want them to die
It's difficult to sincrerly hate someone in real life. You probably need to get to know more women IRL. It's certainly helped me
I definitely have hated rich white people, cordial yes but when the revolution comes they get the wall for being absolute pigs.
Either this isn't true, I am an exception, or I have been in some unusual circumstances for my whole life.
Well, it depends. Your landlord? Sure. Abusive parent? Absolutely. A random woman or black person you've never met before? Your childhood friend who's career has taken off whilst you're still stuck in retail? No. You might think you hate those people, but it's only ever an outward projection of your own insecurities or trauma.
I've known people who turned out to be rapists, I know people who have personally betrayed me. And I've had dozens of racists drift through my life. It's not hard for me to hate people who do not have power over me.
I think it just means it's really hard to hate someone over a nitpick in real life, as opposed to when you imagine someone double parking or whatever and you want them to die
Adding an exception: it's easy to sincerely hate people if you work retail, food service, or other customer service jobs
assuming you consider customers to be "people" anyway