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You have your opinion along as it doesn't end in violence its okay! |
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I reserve the right to hate anybody for any reason I see fit. Although I hardly ever exercise said
right. |
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Cops, judges, and lawyers all fall into that category for me. However I hate them in general and
have friends who are cops and lawyers.
As far as I'm concerned, here in America there is only one job a person could voluntarily do that I
feel speaks to who they are as an individual and whose actions on the job are truly loathsome. If
you intentionally associate yourself with the IRS, whether directly employed or not, I believe there
is a special place in hell for you and that eternity is not long enough for you to burn. |
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I want strongly to disagree with this but I can't because there are indeed some despicable jobs and
I'm sure I'd hate the person I met who did them: Torturer, Muslim suicide bomber, female
circumciser, sex slave thug, lawyer (OK, I'm joking about the last one).
Sure most of the time you shouldn't judge a book by its cover (or, er, its job) but each individual
has a few things they really couldn't look past. |
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I really can't see why you would hate anyone for doing the jobs you listed. I do begrudge the money
that is made from some people who do jobs that really don't warrant such high pay. Lawyers,
solicitors, fat cat bosses of public companies, sports stars, movie stars and Jonathon Ross when
Nurses and teachers struggle to get by. But it is not hate, just jealously and frustration at the
differentials. |
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I'm not really sure if it is right but its a common misjudgment. There are lots of people who have
bad jobs but don't necessarily agree with what their doing, they just need the money and other jobs
may not be available. But i guess if you don't know the person and you think his occupation has bad
effects on something there really isn't much else you can judge him on according to ethical
standards. |
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You have the right to hate, but it is not right to hate. It is a not right right. |
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No you shouldn't hate someone you should dislike their ways |
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No. I don't think it right to hate somebody because of their job. That is like judging a book by its
cover. You don't know what situation that person is. That person might be working at a job that you
don't like because they have a family to supply! |
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Until you have walked in their shoes you have no right to hate, judge or discriminate. |
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People should be judged by their personality, not their occupation. |
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It's not necessarily right, but it's OK with me. Just as long as you don't throw a brick through my
window because of my career choice. |
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No. Everyone has to work to pay the bills, to hate someone for simply trying to survive is a little
crazy. |
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For a start, "Hate" is to strong a word to apply to anyone less evil than Hitler. Assuming for
argument's sake you said "dislike," I still don't think you can judge someone just because of there
profession. It's just one aspect of their personality, and no aspect if they were forced to choose a
job out of desperate need for money or something similar. |
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I don't think you can truly judge anyone because of what they do for a living. At least they have
jobs and don't sponge off the government.
Just looking at a few of your examples, Undertakers and Garbage-collectors. Someone has to do the
job so we should respect those who do the less desirable jobs. And Exotic-Dancer, geez, I'd just be
jealous he/she isn't my girlfriend/boyfriend, lol |
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I have matured enough to not judge a book by its' cover. I would also like to suggest that HATE has
no place in any heart. If you harbor it against your fellow human being, then you are no different
than one who commits murder for pleasure. That may be taking it a bit deep, but that is how I see
things. Standing in opposition to something is ok. Having an indifference is quite healthy,
however, HATE is too strong. With that said, I disagree with you. |
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I try to make allowances for others. Being calm and in my center. |
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I think that "hate" is a strong word, I would possibly claim to be predisposed to "dislike" certain
groups, but even then, I think that sometimes the worst jobs show the best of people. |
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Is is right to hate anybody? I submit that it is not. |
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